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Brooklyn 99star Terry Crews has expressed his interest in making a movie of the cop comedy, and he already has the perfect storyline.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Originally, the sitcom premiered on Fox before it was later canceled after five seasons. As it was such a popular series, NBC picked up Brooklyn 99 where it aired an additional three seasons. The cast and crew wrapped up theseries finaleairing in September 2021.

Will We See the Reunion ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine?

While the show has ended, it doesn’t mean thatwe have not seen the last of these characters. Crews previously teased his desire to get everyone back together for a heist movie on Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter sharing details about his upcoming memoirTough, Crews expressed his desire to bring the Nine-Nine gang back together for a heist movie or Peacock special. “We always had our yearly heist episode, and I think that would be brilliant,”Crewstold THR”,especially with Peacock and all the great things that NBC can already do.” Better yet, he imagines the rest of the cast would all be on board as well to return for what would be basically a feature-length episode of the show.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

What was Terry Crews doing afterBrooklyn Nine-Nine?

Recently, Crews could be seen joining the Netflix comedy seriesSpace Force.He’s also a judge forAmerica’s Got Talentwhere he has also done recent voiceover work, which includes the animated wrestling movieRumbleand the Cartoon Network seriesCraig of the Creek. It was announced that Crews will also join theWalking Deaduniverse as a new cast member onTales of the Walking Dead, an anthology series that follows new cast members in every standalone episode.

While Crews would certainly welcome a cinematic return of the Nine-Nine’s glory days, he also confessed that he would be willing to do any project if it will provide him a chance to work with the Nine-Nine crew again.“I love, love, love my castmates,” Crews gushed. “I spent eight years with these guys, and they’re truly family, and I miss them every day.”

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