When is the Miami Vice reboot expected to be released?
The film is reportedly eyeing an August 6, 2027, release date.
Movies / Movie News
Could Tom Cruise be trading his hero status for a villainous role? Reports suggest he's being considered for the upcoming Miami Vice reboot, potentially joining Austin Butler and Michael B. Jordan in the Joseph Kosinski-directed film.
The Miami Vice reboot aims to capture the essence of the original 1980s TV series, exploring the glamour and corruption of Miami. Michael Mann, who directed Cruise in 'Collateral,' is producing the film, further fueling speculation about Cruise's involvement. The reboot will draw inspiration from the pilot episode and the first season of the original TV series.
Dan Gilroy ('Andor', 'Nightcrawler') is penning the script, based on an earlier draft by Eric Warren Singer ('Top Gun: Maverick').
With Cruise potentially playing the villain, the film could offer a darker, more complex narrative than previous iterations of Miami Vice. This could be a major draw for audiences seeking a fresh take on the iconic franchise.
The film is reportedly eyeing an August 6, 2027, release date.
While not officially confirmed, Austin Butler is reportedly playing James ‘Sonny’ Crockett, and Michael B. Jordan is set to play Ricardo Tubbs.
According to Variety, the film is described as an 'exploration of the glamour and corruption of mid-1980s Miami'.
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