Jessica Alba will be joining Gabrielle Union in NBC’s female-led spin-off pilot of Bad Boys.
According to TV Line, Alba will be playing a character named Nancy McKenna, an Army veteran and detective who gets partnered up with Union’s character.
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McKenna has spent a large part of the last 10 years serving in Afghanistan and Iraq, but is now a working mom raising two adolescent step-children with her husband.
To Nancy, Syd’s freedom is a kind-of “the grass is greener on the other side” type of jealousy. Both women have completely opposite lives and approaches, but are “at the top of their fields in this action-packed, character-driven procedural.”
It was also recently revealed that Ernie Hudson will be joining the untitled Bad Boys spinoff pilot as as well.
According to Deadline, Hudson, who was most recently seen on the Netflix original series Grace & Frankie, will star opposite Union and Alba in the ordered pilot.
The show does not yet have a title, but it was previously reported that it will feature Union returning to her role as Syd Burnett, which she originated in Bad Boys II.
Hudson will be playing her father, Joseph Burnett, which means that he is likely also the father of Marcus Burnett, Martin Lawrence‘s character from the films, as Marcus and Syd are siblings.
Additionally, the plot of the show is said to follow Burnett who “has left the DEA and now has a fresh start in her new job as an LAPD detective.”
The pilot will be written by Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier, the writers/producers of The Blacklist; however, there is no word on whether or not the two men will remain on if the series is picked up.
The first Bad Boys film came out in 1995, and starred Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, along with Tรฉa Leoni and Joe Pantoliano.
It was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Michael Bay. It was a huge success, raking in over $140 million on a budget of under $20 million.
The sequel, Bad Boys II, came out in 2003, again with Smith and Lawrence in their original roles, as well as Pantoliano, but the cast this time added Union and Jordi Mollร as Cuban drug lord Hector Juan Carlos “Johnny” Tapia.
That film was not quite as well-received by critics as the first, but was still a financial success, accumulating over $270 million on a budget of $130 million.
A third film has been in “development hell” for many years, the studio most recently having tapped and subsequently lost The A-Team director Joe Carnahan.
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