While recognizing that he could “catch a little flak” of industry and fans, Shemar Moore spoke on Monday about his next CRUSH Spinoff while using an analogy of Tom Brady to explain why he does it alone this time.
In a long Instagram post, Moore recognized that “no one likes change” and “you cannot win without taking your lumps” before talking about his decision to make Exiled Swat. Moore will resume his character as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, but the new iteration will focus on his main unit of experimental chance of the last chance made up of unpredictable unpredictable recruits “. None of his co-stars were mentioned in the announcement that came late on Sunday from the Sony Pictures TV studios.
The devoted fans of the cop drama that were broadcast for eight seasons on CBS adopted the decision, but tempered their praise with questions on the reasons why former actors like the popular Jay Harrington as deacon did not join the new company.
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“Would not be the same without them !!!” said player Joey Moore on the Deadline babbles.
“Please allow part of the old team, especially the youngest are part of the new show. We need everyone !!!” Adding a reader named Cookie.
In a video for his 4.4 million followers, Moore recognized his former talented actors, but when he explains how he is a quarter-arre, alias “Tom Brady of Swat”
“It’s not arrogant. It’s not ego, it’s a fact,” said Moore. “Tom Brady is perhaps a quarter, but you know, people are exchanged. The tight ends are exchanged. The ball carrier is exchanged, the receivers are exchanged but the teams continue to push with their quarterrier and I am this type, so proud of what does not excuse me.
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So there is still a chance that Harrington can be Moore’s Gronk Swat: exiles? Hey, it may be time to cool it with analogies. Here’s what Moore said.
Sony’s plan which was organized under the direction of President Katherine Pope is to produce and distribute the series of 10 episodes in the world by “finding good houses and partners for these new stories to reach passion CRUSH Fanbase and attract new viewers. »The new version will be led by Jason Ning (Lucifer), which recently renewed its global agreement with SPT.
Production should start this summer in Los Angeles. Sony said the spin-off would use the same production team for 200 people who helped do CRUSH A success for CBS.