Police Academy reboot with Key and Peele canceled after Michael Brown killing

A planned reboot of the 1984 comedy Police Academy starring Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele was halted following the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

Ike Barinholtz revealed the details on the June 17 episode of the podcast Funny You Ask with Ike Barinholtz.

Barinholtz said he and his writing partner had been hired to rewrite the film for New Line Cinema as a rated R project.

The project was dropped after the August 9, 2014, killing of Michael Brown by police, as executives decided against a cop comedy featuring the two Black actors at that time.

The original Police Academy film starred Steve Guttenberg, Kim Cattrall and Bubba Smith and spawned multiple sequels.

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Illustrative movie poster of Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler as Tubbs and Crockett in neon-lit 1980s Miami for the 'Miami Vice ’85' reboot.
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Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler to star in Miami Vice ’85

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Universal Pictures has officially titled its Miami Vice reboot Miami Vice ’85, starring Michael B. Jordan as Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs and Austin Butler as James “Sonny” Crockett. Joseph Kosinski directs the film, which will be shot for IMAX and release in theaters on August 6, 2027. The story explores the glamour and corruption of mid-1980s Miami, inspired by the pilot episode and first season of the original Universal Television series.

ABC has canceled its spin-off series The Rookie: Feds after a single season. The decision came amid low viewership and broader industry shifts at the network.

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ABC has renewed the police procedural The Rookie for a ninth season. The renewal arrives 15 weeks into the current eighth season's 18-episode run. TVLine first reported the news.

Acorn TV has renewed the comedic murder mystery series You're Killing Me for a second season. The show stars Brooke Shields as author Allison Chandler. Production on the new season is set to begin later this year.

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The latest episode of CIA featured guest appearances by FBI stars Missy Peregrym and Alana de la Garza. Special Agent Maggie Bell and Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille assisted CIA operatives Colin and Bill in thwarting a bomb threat at an international soccer game. The plot unraveled a web of North Korean spies and family reunions.

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