NBC Reboot gets season 2 extension before season 1 ends

Today, rebooting and reviving older television programs has become the norm. This year has already seen the debut of the That 1970s show spinoff That ’90s show just like the Night court revival Although Netflix’s fate That ’90s showNBC is already taking another chance Night court. The show’s first season has five episodes left, but The Hollywood Reporter just revealed that it has already been renewed for a second season.

“It’s so rewarding to have audiences react and come back to a show where they have such incredibly warm feelings, and, more broadly, it’s a testament to how broadcasting is still a big driver of community viewing. ,” Lisa Katz, president of scripted content at NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, shared. “A huge thank you to our studio partners, an amazing cast, incredibly talented writers and producers, and a crew that transformed a lower Manhattan courtroom into a real family.”

Who shines in the Night court Revival?

Earlier The big bang theory star Melissa Rauch is leading the new series, taking on the role of Judge Abby Stone, daughter of the late Harry Anderson’s Judge Harold “Harry” T. Stone. John Larroquette reprises his role from the original series as attorney Dan Fielding. Pamela Fryman executive produced and directed the pilot episode, a photo of which you can find below. Dan Rubin, Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch also serve as executive producers. You can read an official description of the show below:

Unashamedly optimistic judge Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch), the daughter of the late Harry Stone, follows in her father’s footsteps as she runs the night shift of a Manhattan courthouse and tries to bring order to a gang of eccentrics and cynics, most of them with notably former night court prosecutor Dan Fielding (John Larroquette).

“My intention was purely to be behind the camera on this project, but my plans quickly changed after I fell in love with the incredible script from Dan Rubin’s brilliant mind,” Rauch said in a statement earlier when the production of the pilot started. “I couldn’t be more thrilled to be joining forces with Dan, the immense talent that is John Larroquette, and the two great comedy institutions that are NBC and Warner Bros. to bring Night Court back to television.”

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