The showrunner on Peacock's dramatization reboot of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" has ventured down, Variety has affirmed.
Chris Collins will at this point don't fill in as showrunner and leader maker on the series, which is named "Bel-Air." He was likewise set to co-compose with Morgan Cooper. All things being equal, T.J. Brady and Rasheed Newson have stepped in to fill in as co-showrunners. The pair has recently cooperated on shows like "The Chi," "Animals of the world collectively," "Shooter," and "The 100."
"Bel-Air" depends on the viral video by Cooper, which rethought the cherished Will Smith-drove sitcom as a show series. Peacock gave the show a two-season request back in September 2020.
Morgan remains locally available the show as author, chief, and co-leader maker. Smith will leader produce through Westbrook Studios alongside Quincy Jones, Benny Medina, and unique series makers Andy and Susan Borowitz. Miguel Melendez and Westbrook Studios' Terence Carter will likewise chief produce. Westbrook Studios and Universal Television will create. UTV was the studio behind the first show also.
Set in cutting edge America, "Bel-Air" is a serialized one-hour sensational reconsidering of the '90's sitcom that inclines toward the first reason: Will's muddled excursion from the roads of West Philadelphia to the gated manors of Bel-Air.
Right now, no cast individuals have been reported for the series and it is obscure if any of the first series cast individuals will show up. The show has drawn significant interest, nonetheless, with Smith supporting the task in the background. It was the subject of a significant offering battle before eventually arriving at Peacock.
The Hollywood Reporter initially broke the information on the showrunner change.
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