
#Timecop journeys series#
The original is based on the Dark Horse Comics series created by Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden. Jean-Claude Van Damme will not be a part of this project. He tangles with a corrupt politician ( Ron Silver) with ties to his past. Jean-Claude Van Damme starred in the original as a security company agent who regulates time travel. Marc Shmuger ( We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks) and Tom McNulty (The Watch) are producing. The studio is seeking writers to craft a completely re-imagined concept and story. The 1994 sci-fi action-thriller Timecop is getting the reboot treatment at Universal Pictures. Sure, it had a lower budget and it went straight to DVD, If you’ve never seen the sequel, I would recommend it. I liked the original film, but I also liked the sequel starring Jason Scott Lee called “ Timecop: The Berlin Decision” in 2003. Mia Sara co-starred as Jcvd’s wife, and a pre-” ER” Gloria Reuben played his partner. The original, of course, starred Jean-Claude Van Damme as a time enforcement cop who tries to stop Ron Silver from doing bad things. The studio has writers working on the remake now. The remake has been in the pipeline for at least 6 years now, but apparently the studio just remembered earlier this week. Universal is finally moving forward on their planned remake of the 1994 Jean-Claude Van Damme time-travel actioner “ Timecop”, based on the Dark Horse comics. The Time Cops are Back in a Remake of Timecop Originally announced back in 2010, this latest version of Timecop is described as "a reboot and reimagining of the concept" and is to be produced by Marc Shmuger
#Timecop journeys tv#
It spawned a short-lived TV series of the same name, which aired on ABC in 1997, as well as the direct-to-video sequel Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision starring Jason Scott Lee.

Timecop was originally based upon the Dark Horse Comics story Time Cop by writer Mike Verheiden and artists Phil Hester and Chris Warner, and proved to be one of Van Damme's biggest successes, banking over $103 million from a budget of just $27 million. federal agent in a then-future 2004 who fights time-travel crime as part of the Time Enforcement Commission.

The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Universal Pictures are planning a reboot of Timecop, the 1994 sci-fi actioner directed by Peter Hyams ( Sudden Death, End of Days), which starred Jean-Claude Van Damme as a U.S. The story debuted as a three-part tale in the Dark Horse Comics anthology series, which spawned the original Timecop, a short-lived 1997 Timecop TV series, The project has drawn comparisons to Rian Johnson's 2012 time travel feature Looper, although this reboot will be much larger in scale.

The reboot is said to be more of a "gritty and grounded" crime tale, with the sci-fi elements pushed to the background. Mia Sara, Bruce McGill and Gloria Reuben co-starred in the film. The actor portrayed an officer who tangles with a corrupt politician ( Ron Silver), trying to use time travel to further his career. Jean-Claude Van Damme starred in the original Timecop, which was released in 1994, centering on a law enforcement agency that regulates time travel. Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn have signed on to write the screenplay for Universal Pictures' Timecop reboot, nearly one year after the project was first announced.
