The first Timecop film received a brief television spinoff in 1997 and a direct-to-video sequel Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision in 2003. It was fun to do then and I really think there’s a franchise there, whether its TV or film. ‘Timecop’ was a fun project and one of my earlier movies. In 2014, The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Universal Studios was developing a reboot of Timecop due to success of the 2012 time travelling film. Reporter wrote that Universal Studios was developing a reboot of Timecop. “Boy, I’d love that,” he said of a new film. Timecop is an American science fiction franchise about a police force that regulates time. That feature version featured a script by the character’s creators, Dark Horse President Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden.Ĭ spoke with Verheiden about the potential for a Timecop reboot back in 2011. Originally published as a three-part story in the “Dark Horse Comics” anthology series, Timecop was adapted for the big screen in 1994 with Jean-Claude Van Damme in the lead. But as nasty as Walker’s methods are, even he may not be able to stop a nefarious plot to destroy the future as we know it.” Then imagine Max Walker, one of the Time Enforcement Commission’s toughest and most extreme cops. “What a dream: to travel through time,” Dark Horse’s official description of the series reads, “You can change the past, the future, your future. Timecop opened 1 at the box office, then managed to spin off into a video game for SNES, a short-lived TV show on ABC, a series of novels, and a direct-to-video sequel in 2003 before disappearing from public consciousness. The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Universal Pictures is currently developing the property for a franchise reboot with Marc Shmuger and Tom McNulty producing. Timecop Getting A Reboot From Universal Gem Seddon 5:51 am The Hollywood Reporter has announced that Universal are planning to reboot Timecop. One officer (Van Damme) runs afoul a crooked politician (played by Ron Silver) using time travel to further his political career. The original was set in the near future where time travel is regulated by a police force. Join in the Discussion after the JUMP!ĭark Horse Comics’ Timecop is heading back the big screen. THR is reporting that Universal has put into play a reboot of Timecop, The Muscles From Brussels’s 1994 hit. Confession…I liked the 1994 Jean-Claude Van Damme action time traveling adventure “ TimeCop based on the Dark Horse comic series.It was a fun movie with decent special effects for it’s time.In some exciting news today,the Hollywood Reporter has let the cat out the bag that Universal Pictures has a reboot in the works! No word on cast or director as of yet,however we do know that Marc Shmuger and Tom McNulty have agreed to produce the film.
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