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Saturday, February 13, 2016

From Film To Series: To Boost Viewership CBS And FOX Reach Deep Into The Box

John Foo & Justin Hires
It is no secret the that in recent years cable networks and streaming websites like Netflix and Hula have taken a deep bite out of Broadcast television networks ratings and decreased the viewership numbers of most of them. Although some viewers don’t appear happy about popular movies and old series being adapted anew,  it is a given that the viewing choices for this year and beyond are becoming interesting. To battle their low viewership numbers CBS and Fox, two major broadcast networks, have come up with a solution that appears most interesting.

First out of the box is CBS' new series Rush Hour, based on the blockbuster movie franchise of the same name.  With John Foo filling the shoes of Jackie Chan as Hong Kong Detective Inspector Lee, and Justin Hires walking the path of Chris Tucker as Detective James Carter this CBS series Rush Hour looks promising as a high energy, action pack show that will be an engaging and an entertaining watch for its new fans as well as old ones of the films. 


To briefly recap, in the film Rush Hour, Detective Inspector Lee comes to LA to track the kidnap daughter of a Chinese diplomat. Because the FBI has no interest in the case, Lee is paired up with LAPD wisecracking Detective James Carter.  For two men coming from two completely different worlds solving the case proves to be a combination of hilarious happenstances and cultural mind melding that helps the two detectives work as a team.  
Jackie Chan  & Chris Tucker

In the CBS series Rush Hour Detective Lee is  said to be a stoic, by-the-book Hong Kong police detective who comes to LA to investigate the theft of Chinese artifacts that he believes is the cause of  the murder of his sister, Kim, played by Jessika Van.

Like in the film, Lee is paired  up with a young LA cop named  Carter who is cocky and likes working  his cases alone.  As the series progresses Lee discovers that his sister Kim is alive and has strong and possibly more sinister ties to an organized crime family known as the Quantou.

The series Rush Hour is a Doozer and Warner Bros. Television production and is scheduled to debut on CBS this March 31st at 10:00 PM ET/PT.

Damon Wayans Sr.
Next out of this box of films reinvented into series is Fox new series Lethal Weapon, which is  based on the blockbuster movie franchise of the same name that began in the late 1980s. While there is not much in the way of details on this Fox series, it has been recently announced the Damon Wayans Sr. will play the role of Detective Roger Murtaugh, a role played by Danny Glover in the movies. As for who will play Martin Riggs, who was played by the award winning actor and director Mel Gibson, there is no news at this time. 

Now to briefly recap the film Lethal Weapon. Detective Murtaugh is called in to investigate what appears to be a drug related suicide of a young woman who turns out to be the daughter of an old military buddy of his. However, it is to Murtaugh displeasure that the detective assigned to help him with the case is a broken and suicidal Martin Riggs, who is deeply grieving the murder of his wife. 

Murtaugh is also assigned to report on Riggs emotional and mental state while on duty.  He soon discovers that Riggs is reckless and throws himself in cases where the chances of getting himself killed is high, but to Riggs own displeasure he survives in each case. 

As the pieces of the case begins to pile up and converge in a direction that ties the lives of both
Mel Gibson & Danny Glover
detectives together, their bond grows both on and off the job and lasts throughout three films sequels.
Armed with this brief movie recall, the expectation on Fox series adaptation of the famed film franchise is a welcome one, and with Damon Wayans Sr., who has many outstanding series and writer's credits to his name, such as In Living Color , Major Payne, Blankman, and My Wife and Kids, Lethal Weapon the series looks to be headed in the right direction.
Lethal Weapon the series is a Warner Bros production and its airing is unscheduled at this time.