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Universal Plans “Timecop” Reboot

Universal Plans “Timecop” Reboot

May 23, 2013 By Mike Hickerson 3 Comments

TIMECOPIt was probably only a matter of time until Universal decided to reboot Timecop.

The studio gave the greenlight to a new version of the the 1994 Jean-Claude Van Damme time travel action movie.

Timecop was set in the near future where time travel is regulated by a police force. One officer runs afoul a crooked politician using time travel to further his political career.

It was based on a story published by Dark Horse Comics (the movie’s script was co-written by Dark Horse publisher Mike Richardson) and was one of Van Damme’s most successful films, both financially and critically.

Timecop also proved to be a mini-franchise for the studio, spawning a short-lived 1997 TV series on ABC and a direct-to-DVD sequel with an all-new cast.

The studio is approaching the new Timecop as a reboot and a re-imagining of the concept and is out to writers. Van Damme is not involved.

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  1. Sam Sloan says

    May 23, 2013 at 1:09 pm

    I loved this movie. Have seen it more times than I can remember. It is ready for a reboot & in the right hands in the director’s & writer’s chair could make a great modern film with today’s movie technology. I would love to see Bruce Willis in the lead for the reboot, he’s still not too old for the action involved & he looks the part today as much as Van Damme did when it first came out. They would have to tune-up the married wife whose pregnant part a bit to account for Bruce’s age, but that is a minor obstacle any good adaptation writer can fix.

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  2. Summer Brooks says

    May 23, 2013 at 1:37 pm

    No way, you need someone brash, bold and younger to play the lead. Bruce could work as his boss (the Bruce McGill character), though, but what would be cool for a reboot is if that character was the older, more time-weary Max from the first movie who’s now running the division.

    And would a reboot incorporate anything from the TV series or not?

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    • Sam Sloan says

      May 23, 2013 at 3:47 pm

      That would work only the McGill part may not be big enough a role for Willis to take. I wonder who could fill that bill of a youngish, brash & bold lead? Perhaps Ian Somerhalder might work well.

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