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Law” co-creator Steven Bochco’s son and widow, Jesse Bochco and Dayna Bochco, will executive produce the series alongside Underwood, Guggenheim, Mohamed and Hemingway.Blair Underwood is returning to his roots.LAW -- Season 6 -- Pictured: Blair Underwood as Jonathan Rollins (NBCUniversal via Getty Images) ABC is developing a reboot to the iconic series that ran on NBC from 1986 to 1994, according to Deadline.The “Krush Groove” star will reprise his role as attorney Jonathan Rollins, a character that has reportedly changed from an idealistic figure to a more conservative one in the years since the show’s original run.
The veteran actor, recently nominated for a Tony Award for the Broadway debut of Charles Fuller’s “A Soldier’s Play,” is reportedly attached to a sequel of “L.Freeman over the best path forward for the firm in effecting political and legal change.