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Sylvester Stallone's Classic 29-Year-Old Crime Thriller Is Officially Being Remade Into A TV Series

Sylvester Stallone's Classic 29-Year-Old Crime Thriller Is Officially Being Remade Into A TV Series

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Original filmmaker James Mangold is collaborating with showrunner Robert Levine to adapt the 1997 crime drama Cop Land into a television series for Paramount and Miramax. The upcoming project revisits the story of a partially deaf sheriff overseeing a New Jersey town populated by corrupt NYPD officers involved in organized crime. While the original film was a pivotal moment for Sylvester Stallone, who delivered a transformative dramatic performance, the new format allows for a broader exploration of institutional misconduct and police accountability. This adaptation arrives during a peak for prestige television, offering an expanded look at the moral complexities and racial tensions inherent in the source material. By moving to a serialized structure, the creators aim to provide more character depth and social commentary than the cinematic runtime originally permitted.
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