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NBC Unveils Four New Series, Including a Rockford Files Reboot, for 2026–27
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NBC Unveils Four New Series, Including a Rockford Files Reboot, for 2026–27

NBC released first-look photos for four new series for the 2026-27 broadcast season: the dramas Line of Fire and a Rockford Files reboot will premiere in fall, while the comedies Sunset P.I. and Newlyweds are set for midseason; Rockford Files stars David Boreanaz alongside Michaela McManus, Felix Solis and Jacki Weaver, with executive producers and a pilot team named; NBC also detailed scheduling for its remaining primetime lineup.

NBC Bets on Rockford Files Reboot and Line of Fire to Series
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NBC Bets on Rockford Files Reboot and Line of Fire to Series

NBC has ordered two drama pilots to series for the 2026–27 season: a Rockford Files reboot starring David Boreanaz as James Rockford and Line of Fire, a serialized cop drama (formerly Protection), both produced by Universal Television. They were among NBC’s five drama pilots, with three other projects not moving forward. The network says the pair should pair well with existing hits like Law & Order: SVU and Chicago PD; the Rockford Files reboot also stars Michaela McManus, Felix Solis and Jacki Weaver, while Line of Fire features Peter Krause, Hope Davis, Kat Cunning, Tommy O’Brien, Taylor Bloom and Charlie Barnett.

NBC Bets Big on Familiar Faces as Eight Pilots Move to Series
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NBC Bets Big on Familiar Faces as Eight Pilots Move to Series

NBC’s strongest pilot season since the pandemic ends with eight pilots ordered to series for 2026–27, anchored by dramas The Rockford Files (David Boreanaz) and Line of Fire (Peter Krause) and comedies Sunset P.I. (Jake Johnson) and Newlyweds (Téa Leoni, Tim Daly). The network emphasized star-driven projects, while Emily Deschanel’s Key Witness and What the Dead Know were not picked up; Sunset P.I. emerged as a frontrunner for a companion to St. Denis Medical, and overall the slate generated about 4,000 jobs across LA, New York, and Atlanta.