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2018-08-06 03:52:34 UTC
The CBS reboot of Magnum PI premiering in September features a Latino
leading man in Jay Hernandez as the titular character, but his
ethnicity wont be the focus of the show.
Were certainly not denying the fact that hes Latino. It is something
that is acknowledged, and we plan to acknowledge it throughout the
series, executive producer Eric Guggenheim said at the Television
Critics Assn. press tour panel for the show Sunday.
However, executive producer Peter Lenkov admitted that although he
considers their writers room very diverse, they dont have any
Latinx writers because its incredibly hard to find writers. The
gender breakdown of the writers room, Guggenheim said, was closer to
parity, with four men and three women.
Lenkov said the reboot has the spirit of the original 1980s series
that starred Tom Selleck, most notably through the charm of the
titular character.
Thomas Magnum lived off of his charm off of the good graces of his
friends giving favors. He was also somebody who didnt use a gun [and]
was the underdog in most of the situations he went into, Lenkov said,
of elements they kept. We didnt want to do a clone of Tom Selleck, we
just wanted to find the essence of what he brought to that character,
which was charm.
Lenkov said they found that in Hernandez, and both men are excited to
bring the story to a new, more modern audience.
Were going to do things that are going to satisfy [the original
audience] make them happy. Were doing an homage to the stache, he
said, noting that much of the younger demographic has a vague
awareness of the show when it comes to the cars and the Hawaiian
setting, but they dont know it so well theyre married to certain
things, so it will be great to bring it to a whole new generation of
people.
Another way they updated the show was by making the Higgins character a
woman (played by Perdita Weeks).
I thought it was a boys club, Lenkov said of the original. If
youre going to do it in 2018, you need a strong female lead.
He wanted to play with the essence of Magnum and Higgins butting
heads on the surface, being combative but in a fun way. I felt I
could get more mileage out of a female character in the conflict role,
he admitted, saying he didnt want to change the brotherhood of the
other characters, such as Rick and TC (played by Zachary Knighton and
Stephen Hill, respectively).
The only thing that was maybe missing from the original was a strong
female character, Weeks adds. There were a lot of women, but maybe
not playing such an important role. It brings a new dynamic.
Weeks continued to explain that her version of Higgins will have a
similar background to the original, in that she, too, is ex-services,
which opens up a lot of stories.
They still have their own agendas and are very different in how they
do things, she says.
Lenkov admitted they dont yet have plans to retell any specific
stories in the reboot of Magnum PI the way they have with Hawaii
Five-O; however, he is keeping alive the mythology surrounding Ivan
(Bo Svenson) from the original series third season episode Did You
See The Sun Rise?
Similarly, they are committed to telling veterans stories. This is
a good little soapbox we have that we can tell these stories, he said,
noting that the fifth episode will deal with the guys helping another
veteran who is having a hard time.
The original Magnum was about Vietnam veterans coming home, and I
thought those guys were heroes, and they were, Lenkov said, though
noting that they werent always perceived that way, let alone portrayed
that way in 1970s media.
Cut to 2018 and were seeing a lot of movies about veterans and again
theyre dark portrayals. Theyre really well-told stories, they
deserve to be seen but I thought if there was ever a time to bring
Magnum PI back and make it relevant, its now, because were going to
be telling positive portrayals of veterans coming back and serving
without uniforms and showing the positive side of coming home.
leading man in Jay Hernandez as the titular character, but his
ethnicity wont be the focus of the show.
Were certainly not denying the fact that hes Latino. It is something
that is acknowledged, and we plan to acknowledge it throughout the
series, executive producer Eric Guggenheim said at the Television
Critics Assn. press tour panel for the show Sunday.
However, executive producer Peter Lenkov admitted that although he
considers their writers room very diverse, they dont have any
Latinx writers because its incredibly hard to find writers. The
gender breakdown of the writers room, Guggenheim said, was closer to
parity, with four men and three women.
Lenkov said the reboot has the spirit of the original 1980s series
that starred Tom Selleck, most notably through the charm of the
titular character.
Thomas Magnum lived off of his charm off of the good graces of his
friends giving favors. He was also somebody who didnt use a gun [and]
was the underdog in most of the situations he went into, Lenkov said,
of elements they kept. We didnt want to do a clone of Tom Selleck, we
just wanted to find the essence of what he brought to that character,
which was charm.
Lenkov said they found that in Hernandez, and both men are excited to
bring the story to a new, more modern audience.
Were going to do things that are going to satisfy [the original
audience] make them happy. Were doing an homage to the stache, he
said, noting that much of the younger demographic has a vague
awareness of the show when it comes to the cars and the Hawaiian
setting, but they dont know it so well theyre married to certain
things, so it will be great to bring it to a whole new generation of
people.
Another way they updated the show was by making the Higgins character a
woman (played by Perdita Weeks).
I thought it was a boys club, Lenkov said of the original. If
youre going to do it in 2018, you need a strong female lead.
He wanted to play with the essence of Magnum and Higgins butting
heads on the surface, being combative but in a fun way. I felt I
could get more mileage out of a female character in the conflict role,
he admitted, saying he didnt want to change the brotherhood of the
other characters, such as Rick and TC (played by Zachary Knighton and
Stephen Hill, respectively).
The only thing that was maybe missing from the original was a strong
female character, Weeks adds. There were a lot of women, but maybe
not playing such an important role. It brings a new dynamic.
Weeks continued to explain that her version of Higgins will have a
similar background to the original, in that she, too, is ex-services,
which opens up a lot of stories.
They still have their own agendas and are very different in how they
do things, she says.
Lenkov admitted they dont yet have plans to retell any specific
stories in the reboot of Magnum PI the way they have with Hawaii
Five-O; however, he is keeping alive the mythology surrounding Ivan
(Bo Svenson) from the original series third season episode Did You
See The Sun Rise?
Similarly, they are committed to telling veterans stories. This is
a good little soapbox we have that we can tell these stories, he said,
noting that the fifth episode will deal with the guys helping another
veteran who is having a hard time.
The original Magnum was about Vietnam veterans coming home, and I
thought those guys were heroes, and they were, Lenkov said, though
noting that they werent always perceived that way, let alone portrayed
that way in 1970s media.
Cut to 2018 and were seeing a lot of movies about veterans and again
theyre dark portrayals. Theyre really well-told stories, they
deserve to be seen but I thought if there was ever a time to bring
Magnum PI back and make it relevant, its now, because were going to
be telling positive portrayals of veterans coming back and serving
without uniforms and showing the positive side of coming home.
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Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd
have to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.