Peacock developing fast and furious tv series from vin diesel

Peacock is developing a television series set in the Fast & Furious film universe. Vin Diesel announced the project during NBCUniversal's Upfront presentation in New York City.

The series marks the first active television project from the franchise, even as Diesel hinted at additional shows in development. Mike Daniels and Wolfe Coleman will write the pilot and serve as co-showrunners and executive producers. Other executive producers include Vin Diesel, Sam Vincent, Neal Moritz, Pavun Shetty, Jeff Kirschenbaum, and Chris Morgan, with Universal Television producing the series.

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NBC executives reviewing television pilots with some approved and others rejected in a professional boardroom setting.
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NBC orders four new series while scrapping four pilots

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NBC has greenlit four pilots to series for the 2026-27 television season. The network also scrapped four other projects, including a drama starring Emily Deschanel. The decisions follow an evaluation of eight pilots developed for consideration.

Producers Scott Delman and Zanne Devine have acquired the rights to adapt I.S. Berry's debut novel 'The Peacock and the Sparrow' into a feature film. The story, set during the Arab Spring in Bahrain, follows a CIA spy caught in a web of murder, conspiracy, and revolution. Berry, a former CIA operations officer, drew from her experiences in the Middle East for the award-winning book.

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Universal has confirmed Fast Forever, the eleventh installment in the Fast and Furious franchise, for a March 17, 2028 release. This date comes almost three years after its original April 4, 2025 plan, following commercial underperformance of recent entries. The film faces challenges including budget constraints and fan disinterest in its storyline.

Peacock is developing a television adaptation of the 2009 romantic comedy Bride Wars, with Emma Roberts set to star and executive produce. The series reimagines the original film's premise for a contemporary audience. It centers on a rivalry between wedding planners in a small North Carolina town.

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Fox has ordered a reboot of the classic series Highway to Heaven. The project comes from Jason Katims, known for Friday Night Lights and Parenthood. It is set to air during the 2027-28 television season.

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