On Dec. 11, Deadline reported that a “Friday Night Lights” reboot series will air on Peacock. It will come from original ...
A "Friday Night Lights" reboot is in development at Universal Television for Peacock. Executive produced by original showrunner Jason Katims and Peter Berg, the series will follow a Texas high ...
Kitsch starred in the original series alongside Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Jesse Plemons, Zach Gilford, Minka Kelly, Gaius Charles, Scott Porter, Aimee Teegarden, Adrianne Palicki and Michael B.
The Office and One Tree Hill aren't the only old school TV shows getting the sequel treatment — a new Friday Night Lights is ...
Taylor Kitsch says he’s been asked to be part of the new Friday Night Lights Peacock reboot. It was announced in 2024 that ...
Per Deadline, Peacock has landed the Friday Night Lights reboot, beating out Netflix for the rights to a new series set against ... In 2006, the TV show Friday Night Lights premiered on NBC.
There are sports dramas, and then there’s Friday Night Lights. While All American and other series have explored the heightened drama that unfolds on the gridiron and in the locker room ...
Friday Night Lights was originally inspired by a book ... Britton also starred in the film and went on to star in the television series adaptation, which premiered on NBC in 2006 and was set ...
Friday Night Lights won three Emmys, including best lead actor in a drama for Chandler and best writing for a drama (Katims) in its final season.
The “Friday Night Lights” reboot series has landed at Peacock in a highly competitive situation, Variety has confirmed. The series is now in development at the NBCUniversal streaming service.