Another original star is returning for the upcoming LA Law sequel series!
29.09.2021 - 07:49 / etonline.com
Dick Wolf, the original series' return is a «dream come true.»«There are very few things in life that are literally dreams come true,» Wolf said.
«This is mine.»While it's been 10 years since the original flagship series has been on the air, the return is a welcomed one by both Wolf and NBC." is quite simply one of the most iconic shows in television history, and the idea of continuing its legacy and partnering with Dick on an all-new season is nothing short of exhilarating," Susan Rovner,
.Another original star is returning for the upcoming LA Law sequel series!
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe “LA Law” sequel series pilot at ABC has cast Corbin Bernsen to reprise his role from the original series.Bernsen joins previously announced returning cast member Blair Underwood. The updated logline for the project describes it as a re-envisioning of the original featuring familiar characters working alongside new ones on the most hot button issues of the day.Bernsen returns in the role of Arnold Becker.
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