Cold Case: The iconic detective series could return!

Cold Case: The iconic detective series could return!

April is a reboot month in Hollywood. After Melrose Place, Baywatch and Heroes, it is the turn of the detective series Cold Case to return to the forefront. According to the information DeadlineCBS is actually working on a reboot of the American channel from 2003 to 2010.

A sequel is in preparation

Signed by original series producer and creator Meredith Steem, the Cold Case reboot takes place fifteen years after the events of the last episode and follows a new team of detectives investigating unsolved cases in the southwestern United States. States.

Therefore, the team will work in a new environment, since the parent series was held only in Philadelphia.

Meredith Steem is writing the script. He is also an executive producer with Jerry Bruckheimer. However, according to Deadline, discussions between CBS and WBTV have been ongoing for several weeks.

Sources stress that the parties are far from an agreement. Representatives of the channel and studios refrained from commenting.

At this time, no members of the original cast are attached to the project, although Danny Pino has reportedly been in informal talks to reprise his role as Detective Scotty Valens.

However, according to Deadline, Kathryn Morris was not approached, but she was aware of the project and could appear to provide continuity to the original series.

The flagship series of the 2000s

Aired on Canal+ and France 2 in France, Cold Case has long been one of the channel’s flagship police series. For 7 seasons, viewers followed the adventures of Lily Rush (Katherine Morris), a Philadelphia police detective specializing in unsolved cases.

With the technological and scientific advancements of modern times, he could approach crimes from a new angle in hopes of finally solving them. He was assisted by Scotty Valens (Danny Pino), John Stillman (John Finn), Nick Vera (Jeremy Ratchford), Will Jeffries (Tom Barry) and Kat Miller (Tracy Toms).

After a 14-year absence, Cold Case may soon be reborn from its ashes. To be continued…

Source: Allocine

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