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It has been more than 40 years since "Miami Vice" arrived on the scene and introduced audiences to Don Johnson’s James Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas’ Ricard Tubbs, two of the coolest characters in TV history. The series, which Michael Mann previously remade as a gritty and stripped-down 2006 movie, is about to get the big-screen treatment once again with "Top Gun: Maverick’s" Joseph Kosinski, and I’m stoked to say the least.

Though we can’t wait to see what Kosinski, who is also working on the soon-to-be-released "F1" starring Brad Pitt, has in store for the property, we have to admit we're even more excited about what the adaptation’s screenwriter is bringing to the table. Yeah, we're talking about Dan Gilroy, who made his directorial debut with the incredible psychological thriller, "Nightcrawler."
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