Craig Robinson-Led Untitled Comedy Gets Series Order at Peacock
Peacock has officially given a 10-episode series order to Brooklyn Nine-Nine creators Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici’s upcoming comedy project which will be led by Craig Robinson (
Hot Tub Time Machine). This news comes after a week since it was confirmed that
Brooklyn Nine-Nine will be concluding its run with the upcoming eighth season. This also marks Robinson’s first major TV project as the lead after over two years since starring in Fox’s supernatural sitcom
Ghosted.
Co-created by the duo, the series (previously titled as
Killing It) will center on one man’s quest to achieve the American dream and will explore themes of class and capitalism, while also being about the hunting of really big snakes. Goor and Tredici are attached to the pen the script, which has already received a script-to-series commitment from Peacock, meaning it could bypass a pilot order and go straight-to-series should executi
Brooklyn Nine-Nine will release its 8th season soon, and it will be the series last adventure.
The long-running sitcom will bid its goodbye to its viewers, as one of its cast members confirmed.
In an exclusive statement to LADbible, Joe Lo Truglio who played the role of Charles Boyle revealed that the writers had decided to end the show since all the stories had been told in the 153 episodes of the hit series.
For years since its first release in 2013, Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been focusing on telling stories about serious social issues in the country while adding comedic takes.
Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episodes in the upcoming Season 8 will reportedly tell the stories of the Black Lives Matter movement. Police-related issues, including reform, will also be the focus.