He joins Blair Underwood in the updated take from writers Marc Guggenheim and Ubah Mohamed.
The potential series hails from 20th Television, the former Fox-owned studio that became part of the Disney fold a few years ago. Guggenheim and Mohamed exec produce alongside Underwood and pilot director Anthony Hemingway. The series is described as a “re-envisioning of the Emmy-winning series featuring familiar characters working alongside new ones on the most hot-button issues of the day.
Bochco’s widow, Dayna, and son Jesse executive produce via Steven Bochco Productions; Jesse Bochco played a key role in reviving the legal drama that counted David E. Kelley as an exec producer. Anthony Hemingway will helm the pilot and also exec produce alongside Guggenheim and Mohamed. Underwood, who joined in season two and remained a regular through its eighth and final season, also exec produces.
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