Hollywood Reporter That was pretty inevitable. Just about anything with a nostalgia factor is going to be rebooted eventually.
I'm assuming that the part of Bobby Brady will be recast. I don't see them casting Mike Lookinland since at 52 he may be considered a little long in the tooth for what they're trying to do.
I've never actually seen the original show but I think that the two movies they made with Gary Cole, Shelley Long and a young Christine Taylor were hilarious. I'd definitely watch something like them but I don't imagine that this will stick to the premise of the Bradys still acting like its the 1970s, while the rest of the world has moved on.
I don't get the impression this will be a send up like the movies. Of course I also wonder how involved the Schwartz family will be with the writing of this series. I remember they were the ones who revived The Brady Bunch as a thirtysomething style dramady back in 1990. The Schwartz's wrote the series and... a dramady it was not. The writing was too simplistic to work as drama and the stories were too serious to work as comedy so The Bradys was a whole lot of meh. There's nothing weirder than a bunch of sitcom stars trying to play their goofy characters straight.
Brady Bunch is so dependent on 70's sensibilities that I am not sure a reboot would work. Unless it's a period piece.
No, it appears to be modern day. I suspect that they're just using the name, basic concept and one of the characters and making the typical modern day sitcom.
So a Modern Family clone with the Brady Bunch name attached to capitalize on that show's success? I only wish I was kidding.
Not necessarily. If he's been married long enough to have kids, then get divorced or widowered, then get re-married to a woman with kids, 52 is not that far out.
This passage is unclear. To clarify, in the original, there was no shared child. The three sons came with Mr. Brady, the three daughters came with Mrs. Brady, and that was the extent of the family. Well, except that Alice was part of the family too. (And Cousin Oliver. And Sam the butcher.)
I am hoping that the Brady reboot will not do to the original what nuBSG did to original BSG. 'Cause you know "dark and gritty" is still all the rage.
I don't see this ending well, really. It had its place in the 70's, but could it really hold its ground today? I really don't think so. Besides, we kind of already do have a modern Brady Bunch. It's called Modern Family.
Well, they tried that in the late 80s/early 90s with a "gritty sequel" to the Brady Bunch. Bobby was a paraplegic, Jan was an alcoholic divorcée, Greg was in a broken marriage due to infidelity of the wife's part, stuff like that. It took the bright, cheeriness of the original series and dumped a big-load of 90s melodrama sludge on it and made the entire family a bunch of sad sacks. Looking up: Mike was beginning a political career. Bobby is made paraplegic after a racing-car accident. Peter breaks up with the fiancee he proposed to in a telemovie. Jan and her husband are unable to conceive a child and adopt. Marcia is a stay-at-home alcoholic mom and her husband is recently unemployed they and their two children move in to the Brady home. Cindy is in a relationship with her widower boss who is 10 years her senior.
I would love for them to cast Lookinland but I see them casting some thirty year old hunk in the part. [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMMyBp_KXq8[/yt]
How in the world have I never heard of this until today? Morbid curiosity might compel me to dig this up if it's available somewhere...