David Ayer Co-writing and Producing ‘End of Watch’ TV Series
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David Ayer co-writing and producing ‘End of Watch’ TV series

David Ayer is co-writing and producing a new TV series for Fox, based on his 2012 crime thriller End of Watch.

David Ayer may have eventually segued into blockbuster territory with the DCEU’s Suicide Squad and Netflix’s first big budget original blockbuster Bright, but they still retained plenty of the hallmarks that have defined his entire career.

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The filmmaker built his reputation crafting stories revolving around unscrupulous officials, dogged cops, and determined criminals, ranging from his breakout screenplay for Training Day to directorial efforts including Harsh Times, Street Kings, Sabotage, and The Tax Collector.

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Based entirely on its Rotten Tomatoes score, End of Watch is his best movie, garnering an impressive 85% score on the aggregation site. Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña star as longtime best friends and LAPD partners who run afoul of a drug cartel, with the strong reviews being matched by a $57 million haul at the box office on a $15 million budget.

As per Deadline, Ayer is now co-writing and executive producing a small screen adaptation of the concept, which has already been given a script-to-series commitment by Fox. The premise is roughly the same, with the story set to follow a pair of relatively inexperienced officers getting caught up in circumstances that eventually spiral out of control, but we’ll be curious to see if the episodic End of Watch can put a fresh spin on the over-saturated TV procedural formal.


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