A "Miami Vice" reboot has been released. The premiere date has been announced.

Joseph Kosinski, the creator of "Top Gun: Maverick" and "F1," will direct a live-action reboot of the popular series "Miami Vice" for Universal Studios. The production is set to hit theaters on August 6, 2027. It's unclear who will star in the main roles. Casting is still underway.
The series "Miami Vice," which aired from 1984 to 1990, centered on the titular undercover detectives James "Sonny" Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs, played by Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas. They battle organized crime in Miami.
The series not only conquered television but also influenced men's fashion. In 2006, a film version of the series, directed by Michael Mann, was released, starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx.
On August 6, 2027, a new feature-length version of "Miami Vice," directed by Joseph Kosinski, will hit theaters. According to the "Miami Vice" plot description, the film will depict the glitz and corruption of Miami in the mid-1980s. It was inspired by the pilot episode of "Miami Vice" and the first season of that series, which changed almost everything about culture, from filmmaking to fashion.
This will be a different approach to the source material than in the case of Mann's version, which presented a modernized version of the story in cinemas.
Filming for "Miami Vice" is scheduled to begin next year. The cast is currently being finalized. The production will be adapted for IMAX screenings, promising a significant scale. Joseph Kosinski, who has proven himself a specialist in cinematic spectacle with his films "Top Gun: Maverick" and "F1," is also a guarantee.
"Miami Vice" was written by Eric Warren Singer and Dan Gilroy, based on characters created by Anthony Yerkovich. Universal is banking on box office success and hopes it won't repeat the failure of the 2006 film, which grossed only $165 million on a $135 million budget.
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