(Trailer) “The Best Man: The Final Chapters” Limited Series Coming To Peacock
After over two decades since the release of the original and nearly a decade since the sequel, The Best Man is again returning to the screen. It was announced in early 2021 that the latest installment of the franchise would be The Best Man limited series of 10 episodes as ordered by the streaming service, Peacock. The series will premiere on December 22nd on Peacock.
The show titled, The Best Man: The Final Chapters will be directed by the original writer and producer of the first two movies; Malcolm D. Lee. Lee will also be joined by former ‘Insecure’ executive producer Dayna L. North and The Witcher’s Sean Daniel. The series would still be produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group for whom Lee has produced and directed two other successful feature comedies; Girl’s Trip and Night School.
The plot follows a group of friends as they navigate love, and friendship years after getting together in college. The series is set to tell a modern story “as relationships evolve and past grievances resurface in the unpredictable stages of midlife crisis meets midlife renaissance.”
It is confirmed that The Best Man: The Final Chapters is going to star every member of the original cast: Regina Hall, Taye Diggs, Terrence Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, Morris Chestnut, Melissa De Sousa, and Harold Perrineau except Monica Calhoun whose character died in the sequel; The Best Man Holiday. All of them have since become household favorites for their performances in both films.
Watch the trailer for The Best Man: The Final Chapters limited series below:
Both the original and the sequel were huge successes at the box office with the original grossing $34 Million in 1999 and the sequel at $70 Million in 2013. A third installment, The Best Man Wedding, which was initially scheduled for a 2016 release, was delayed indefinitely due to scheduling issues. Both films have since become romantic-comedy classics, earning multiple Black Reel and NAACP Image awards.
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