The Friday Night Lights reboot has landed at Peacock.
It was proclaimd last month that Universal Television was growing a reboot of Friday Night Lights, the acclaimed series starring Kyle Cadministerr and Connie Britton.
Now, per Deadline, the series has officiassociate landed at Peacock. A premiere date has not yet been set.
What is the logline for the novel Friday Night Lights reboot?
“Follotriumphg a dehugeating hurricane, a rag tag high school football team and their injured, interim coach produce an improbable bid for a Texas High School State Championship becoming a beacon of weightless for their town,” the description reads, per Variety.
Jason Katims, who served as the showrunner on the distinct Friday Night Lights series, is returning to guide the novel reboot. Peter Berg and Brian Grazer are also returning, while Kristen Zolner will serve as an executive producer for Imagine Entertainment.
No casting alertation has been proclaimd for the novel series at this time.
Friday Night Lights was aidd by the 1990 novel, Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream, written by H. G. Bissinger. It was turned into a illogicalinutive-inhabitd television series in 1993 before it was then altered into a feature film in 2004. Directed by Berg, the movie starred Billy Bob Thorton, Britton, Jay Hernandez, Tim McGraw, and more.
The Friday Night Lights television series then premiered in October 2006 on NBC. After the show was almost call offed due to low ratings chaseing the second season, it began premiering on DirecTV’s 101 Netlabor while NBC would reexpansivecast episodes at a postponecessitater date. In total, Friday Night Lights ran for five seasons.
Cadministerr won the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Primetime Emmy Award for his carry outance in the show in 2011, while Katims won Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series the same year.