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'New York Undercover': Rapper Fat Joe Joins ABC Sequel Series Pilot

ABC's New York Undercover has tapped rapper and part-time actor Fat Joe to join the contemporary sequel-spinoff pilot. Original show creator Dick Wolf, Ben Watkins (Hand of God), and director Anthony Hemingway (Underground, American Crime Story) are spearheading the project. Wolf Films, Universal TV, and ABC Studios are set to produce.

'New York Undercover': Rapper Fat Joe Joins ABC Sequel Series Pilot
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Written by Watkins based on a story co-created with Wolf, New York Undercover picks up 20 years after the end of the original series, this time focusing on New York City Fourth Precinct detectives Nat Gilmore and Melissa Ortiz as they investigate the city's most dangerous criminals from Harlem to Battery Park. Original series lead Malik Yoba (Empire) returns as Det. J.C. Williams, now supervising the unit as well as the next generation of detectives. Though retired from detective work, Luna Lauren Velez's (Dexter) Nina Moreno still has ties to the unit.

MC Lyte's (Power) Lt. April Freeman is a hard-driving boss with a genius IQ, while Otmara Marrero's (StartUp) Melissa Ortiz is a fiery young detective who blends well undercover and Toby Sandema's (She's Gotta Have It) Nat Gilmore is charismatic with an easy smile and a quick fuse. Anna Enger (Chicago Med) portrays Lisa Kim, an ambitious climber; while Octavio Pizano's (If Loving You Is Wrong) Moses Hernandez is an eager beaver with a hero complex.

Fat Joe aka Joseph Cartagena is set to play Beto, a villainous gangster.

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Having Velez and Yoba as part of the new series will go a long way in helping connect fans of the original series to the pilot project. The influence of the original series will also be key to differentiating the pilot from other shows it might end up competing against: Yoba and co-star Michael DeLorenzo's undercover detectives were the first two people of color to lead a police drama on American television, a series that embraced the diversity of NYC since the beginning.

Wolf, Watkins, and Hemingway are set to executive produce alongside Wolf Films' Arthur Forney and Peter Jankowski. Wolf Films, Universal TV, and ABC Studios will share production responsibilities, with filming on the pilot expected to begin in New York City in early March 2019.

Variety


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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