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Star Chris Pratt Abandons TV Remake of Kevin Costner’s Classic “Field of Dreams”

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Key Takeaways:

– Chris Pratt left a TV show based on the 80s classic “Field of Dreams.”
– The TV show was to be produced under a $15 million per episode budget.
– Fans expressed relief after Pratt's exit from the show.
– Andre Braugher, Kristen Bell, , and William Jackson Harper were also cast for the anticipated .
– After Pratt's exit, the series was thrown into uncertainty.

Field of Dreams TV Remake Loses Chris Pratt

Rumors were rife about a TV show remake of the beloved 80s “Field of Dreams”. Jurassic World star Chris Pratt was initially on board, where he was to reprise the role played by in the original . However, Pratt has surprisingly quit the show, which had a staggering budget of $15 million per episode. Notably, the original “Field of Dreams” movie was made on a similar budget and amassed $84 million at the .

Reactions to Chris Pratt's Departure

Upon the news of Pratt's unexpected exit from the “Field of Dreams” remake, fans have expressed their relief on . Many believe that revisiting such an iconic film could potentially tarnish its legacy. Others questioned the hefty budget per episode for a series about in a cornfield.

A Potential Star-Studded Cast in Limbo

Following Pratt's decision to leave the show, renowned showrunner Michael Schur reportedly approached Bill Heck, known for “The Old Man.” However, there were uncertainties from Peacock, the platform on which the show was to stream.

Before the unexpected of events, Schur had planned a stellar ensemble cast for the TV show. Aside from Pratt, notable stars from Schur's other hit shows like “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “The Good Place” were reportedly considered for various roles. Andre Braugher, Kristen Bell, Nick Offerman, and William Jackson Harper were among those initially planned to feature in the series.

Schur's Ambitious Plans for the Field of Dreams Remake

The TV show adaptation was going to be an ambitious project. Schur's plans included filming at the real Fenway Park, hence the $15 million per episode budget.

Moreover, Schur revealed that the storyline was to be derived from events that unfolded back in 1945. In the historical context, the owner of Red Sox was forced to host tryouts for Black baseball players, with Jackie Robinson being one of them. In fact, Harper had been slated to play the role of Robinson.

It remains to be seen whether the TV show remake of “Field of Dreams” will follow through. Peacock currently streams the classic original film.

Given the mixed reactions from fans regarding the proposed TV remake, there's no denying that any updates will be keenly awaited. For now, the classic film's legacy remains untouched, and fans can only speculate about what might have come of the ambitious TV adaptation.

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Brent Antonio
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