The most iconic crime drama of the 2000s is back, baby… and there might be some big changes in store for its movie. While 24 fans are hyped, they’ve also spotted an obvious pun.
Plenty of our favoritenew moviesandTV showshave spawned from adaptations of bangers fromdecades gone by, and now Kiefer Sutherlands’s crime drama 24 has joined the list.
According to Deadline, a film based on the show is inearly developmentwith 20th Century and Imagine Entertainment, and no further details are known at this stage.
This could mean fans won’t see Sutherland in his iconic role of Jack Bauer again, but that might not matter – the obvious joke, for most, has already been missed.
“A ’24’ movie should be handled by A24,” one fanpostedon X/Twitter, with a secondagreeing, “That’s what I thought!”
A thirdweighed in, “That would be fire” with anotheradding, “And grammatically pleasing.”
While it’s unlikely that A24 and 24 will cross more paths than just their namesake, fans’ opinions on the movie itself are unsurprisingly divided.
“If it doesn’t have Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer, don’t bother,” onereplied, with anotherstating, “We already saw what happened with the attempted spinoff without Jack…
“In a perfect world it would be a new 8-10 episode series that ends with a cliffhanger. The movie would be the final two-hour episode.”
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One fanposted, “Love 24, watched every season with Jack Bauer, but this is a textbook example of striking while the iron is ice cold.”
It remains to be seen if Sutherland will be involved, but he does have radical ideas for 24’s future.
“So whether it involves me or not, I just think that to do something in real-time is so clever – difficult, but clever – that I find it kind of shocking that it hasn’t manifested itself into something else and/or bigger.”
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Jasmine Valentine is a TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She’s the go-to source for all things Young Sheldon and Virgin River. Jasmine has also written for the likes of Total Film, The Daily Beast, and Radio Times. You can contact her at jasmine.waters@dexerto.com