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Vince Vaughn Wants To
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BRADY BUNCH To CBS!!

I am – Hercules!!

Vince Vaughn, who already has a sitcom hit with TBS’ terrible “Sullivan & Son,” is developing a contemporary “Brady Bunch” pilot that would center on Bobby Brady, the original cast’s youngest male.

Per Deadline’s exclusive:

On the new next-generation Brady Bunch, written by Mike Mariano (Raising Hope, My Name Is Earl), a divorced Bobby Brady, with children of his own, is remarried to a woman who also has kids, and together they also share a child.

Mike Lookinland will be 52 in December, so don’t be shocked if they cast a thirtysomething new actor for the role of Bobby.

Creator Sherwood Schwartz and his estate have been milking the “Brady” franchise for decades, usually to little avail. Some history:

* The mothership ran 117 episodes from 1969 to 1974 on ABC.

* 22 episodes of ABC’s animated “The Brady Kids” ran concurrently 1972 to 1974.

* Plumb-less variety show “The Brady Bunch Hour” survived only nine episodes in 1977.

* 1981’s “The Brady Brides,” centered on a home shared by Marcia, Jan and their new husbands, survived 10 episodes on NBC.

* 1988’s “A Very Brady Christmas,” a TV-movie featuring a race-car driving Bobby, aired on CBS.

* In CBS’ 1990 laughtrack dramedy “The Bradys,” which lasted six episodes, Bobby is paralyzed in a horrifying racing mishap and Marcia battles alcoholism.

* Two big-screen send-ups of the original series – 1995’s “The Brady Bunch” movie and 1996’s “A Very Brady Sequel” – spawned the 2002 TV movie sequel “The Brady Bunch in The White House.” All three projects took place in a rebooted Brady universe and  featured an all-new cast playing the Bradys, including Gary Cole and Shelly Long as Mike and Carol.

Find all of Deadline’s exclusive on the matter here.

 

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  • July 31, 2012 8:07 PM CST

    First

    by B Arnold Quizzling

    Kill me if this is true.

  • July 31, 2012 8:09 PM CST

    I mean kill me

    by B Arnold Quizzling

    If Vince "Mr Puffy" Vaughn foists this crap on us.

  • July 31, 2012 8:09 PM CST

    loved race car driving bobby movie and the one that followed

    by saintsaucey

  • July 31, 2012 8:13 PM CST

    Screw Bobby

    by B Arnold Quizzling

    Oh wait. Mike already did.

  • July 31, 2012 8:21 PM CST

    the brady bunch: the untold story

    by vulturess

    vince vaughn: creative supergeeenius.

  • July 31, 2012 8:24 PM CST

    Anyone remember

    by B Arnold Quizzling

    Vaughn beating his meat in the Psycho remake? Me either.

  • July 31, 2012 8:26 PM CST

    Bobby's ex-wife must be a real witch if he has custody.

    by EastcoastAvenger

  • July 31, 2012 8:47 PM CST

    What a steaming pile of shit that's gonna be!

    by F-18

  • July 31, 2012 9:29 PM CST

    But Bobby's Paraplegic!

    by captain_kirk

    Last we saw, in the Brady's, the family drama, hour long, that we last saw the brady bunch in, the show was canceled shortly after Bobby, a budding race car driver, was paralyzed in an accident. what happened after? will this be a handicapped bobby?

  • July 31, 2012 9:32 PM CST

    So wait, were Carol and Mike BOTH widowed?

    by Doctor_Strangepork

    Somewhere, executives rush for the dark, untold Brady prequel.

  • July 31, 2012 9:35 PM CST

    The =from producer= tag line is so fucking lame

    by Mugato5150

    The only thing lamer is =from the studio that brought you=. That doesn't mean dick as to the actual content. Spielberg will rubber stamp anything that's handed to him, it doesn't mean everything that has his name on it is Raiders. And Vince Vaughn, that's a selling point? The first Brady Bunch movie was actually funny though. Although Gary Cole elevates everything he's in.

  • July 31, 2012 9:57 PM CST

    What could possibly go wrong?

    by TheyPeedOnYourFuckingRug

  • The idea of a woman devorced and remarried, not to mention a house full of step kids, was pretty risqué for the late 1960's early 70's. So the show kept the reason they each no longer had spouses out of the story all together.

  • July 31, 2012 11:12 PM CST

    Bobby was a race-car driver. He drove so goddamned fast....

    by TheyPeedOnYourFuckingRug

    Eh, you know the rest.

  • July 31, 2012 11:51 PM CST

    Only interested if we can finally see Mike Brady get AIDS

    by la_sith

    Sam the Butcher gave Alice the meat, and then gave his AIDS-tainted beef to Mike. FACT!

  • July 31, 2012 11:59 PM CST

    Vince Vaughn is smoking crack.

    by DoctorWho?

  • August 1, 2012 12:19 AM CST

    this is what killed gore vidal

    by walt

    bobby is older than me? is that possible?

  • August 1, 2012 12:39 AM CST

    ciroslive is PROFOUNDLY DISAPPOINTED in the Brady prequel

    by ciroslive

    fuck this shit!

  • The film has it's story set up which is it's own. However so much of what happens in the film and the dialogue is a direction reference or based upon things from the series to an extreme level. The people that crafted that script must have watched the original series over and over again. You can barely watch one episode of the original series with out spotting something which was referenced in AVBS. Or the first film. Often you'll see things you never knew were a reference.

  • August 1, 2012 3:53 AM CST

    Modern Family with Brady branding

    by SirFlibble

    That's what they'll be going for here..

  • August 1, 2012 5:31 AM CST

    Loved the Brady movies ...

    by Yer_Maw

    ... clever, and flat-out funny. Somehow though, I never even heard of The Brady Bunch in The White House. I'll have to track it down.

  • August 1, 2012 5:48 AM CST

    That is the exact same plot as Step by Step.

    by Fanx

    The 90's show with Patrick Duffy and a bunch of hot women.

  • Has everyone forgotten how to do more than one kind of comedy these days? We're in such a dumb, unimaginative age of entertainment.

  • I don't understand why it's all of a sudden "cool" on this site to automatically dismiss something as unfunny if it has a laughtrack. The dropping of the laughtrack is a relatively new phenomenom in the last decade. If you pick out the Top 20 sitcoms of all time, I'd say only 2, maybe 3 of them are shows WITHOUT laughtracks...

  • August 1, 2012 9:13 AM CST

    In fact, I'll give you my Top 20 comedies of all time...

    by Coughlins Laws

    20. That 70's Show 19. Happy Days 18. The Jeffersons 17. Night Court 16. Everybody Loves Raymond 15. Arrested Development 14. The Drew Carey Show 13. The Golden Girls 12. The Mary Tyler Moore Show 11. Newhart 10. The Honeymooners 9. Friends 8. M.A.S.H 7. All In The Family 6. The Office (Combining American and British) 5. Cheers 4. The Cosby Show 3. Fraiser 2. Curb Your Enthusiasm 1. Seinfeld

  • August 1, 2012 9:16 AM CST

    Honorable Mentions:

    by Coughlins Laws

    Taxi Roseanne (the quality of the first 5 years is almost overshadowed by how horrible the last few years were) Spin City Good Times The Andy Griffith Show

  • August 1, 2012 9:27 AM CST

    coughlin - worst list ever

    by ahughes8491

    the drew carey show is better than arrested development? frasier at #3 all time? that 70s show in the top 20? ugh come on man.

  • August 1, 2012 9:28 AM CST

    my list for argumentative purposes

    by ahughes8491

    Seinfeld Arrested Development British Office Curb

  • Longevity has a lot to do with it. Frasier had 11 quality seasons, as opposed to a show like Roseanne, that had a few great seasons, but was mostly awful. If there were reruns on right now and I had a choice between a Frasier episode or Arrested Development, I'm watching Frasier. Arrested Development doesn't hold up as well to repeat viewings, I don't think...

  • August 1, 2012 9:39 AM CST

    Comedy is subjective anyway, 20 people will have 20 different lists...

    by Coughlins Laws

    And you gave me a short list that are all included on my list. Pretty funny for being so upset with my list...

  • August 1, 2012 10:08 AM CST

    No.

    by Jimbobsq

    Make it stop.

  • August 1, 2012 10:14 AM CST

    Vince Vaughn is anti-funny

    by DexterMorgan

    He actually makes things less funny. I gave the guy a pass for years because of swingers but the guy just has no integrity or credibility anymore. He needs a Matthew McConaughey style acting renaissance!

  • August 1, 2012 10:15 AM CST

    coughlin

    by ahughes8491

    i gave a short list because i don't have time go think of 20 shows. seems like a pointless exercise. what would be the difference between my 18th and 17th show ever? anyways, no you are completely off base about arrested development not holding up on repeat viewings. if anything, it gets better because there is so much subtle stuff in there that you miss on first viewings. drew carey? come on that thing dragged on forever.

  • August 1, 2012 10:44 AM CST

    BradySomething

    by gridlockd

    I just watched it, I didn't hear any laugh track? Guess it was added later? Because there were definitely moments where I expected a laugh track. (Which still seems awkward since it's clearly not filmed in front of audience. Yeah, I remember that 30-Something version of the Brady Bunch. What an idiotic idea. Did anyone watch the Brady Bunch for their political stance on the issue of eminent domain? The show was about Marsha being hit by a football before the school dance.

  • August 1, 2012 10:49 AM CST

    Vince Vaughn should pitch a Booby-Centric BRADY BUNCH To HBO!!

    by Cool Ethan

    I think it would be far more entertaining.

  • August 1, 2012 10:49 AM CST

    I guess Nascar-eque Bobby Brady was real

    by Samuel Fulmer

    I always thought I imagined that.

  • August 1, 2012 10:52 AM CST

    I love in The Brady's

    by gridlockd

    how Mike and Carol remember through flashback the scene where Bobby, Peter and Greg broke a vase while playing ball, an event neither of them witnessed. How are they remembering something they weren't there for?

  • August 1, 2012 11:15 AM CST

    The Simpsons doesn't even rate?

    by bah

  • August 1, 2012 11:17 AM CST

    coughlins laws, comedy is subjective

    by jim

    I was never much of a fan of Fraiser or Everybody Loves Raymond, and in recent years have found Night Court doesn't amuse me like it did way back when. For the most part I can agree with your list. However, for me, three shows that I feel should never be left off any top 20 list (or even top 10) are Soap, Newsradio and WKRP in Cincinnati. The latter is, I believe, one of the greatest sitcoms ever made.

  • August 1, 2012 11:18 AM CST

    gridlockd-because they had psychic powers!

    by Samuel Fulmer

  • August 1, 2012 11:21 AM CST

    gridlockd - LSD was quite popular in the '70s

    by jim

    Mike and Carol were tripping and experienced a shared hallucination of what happened.

  • August 1, 2012 11:40 AM CST

    A Phrase Never Uttered

    by Aquatarkusman

    But Vince is a real nice guy in real life.

  • August 1, 2012 12:27 PM CST

    I want to express my appreciation of AVBS

    by Homer Sexual

    Because, if anything, a Very Brady Sequel was better than the first movie. It was awesome but I guess the novelty had worn off. I find that the success of sequels often has very little to do with the actual quality. PS: Vince Vaughn used to be very cool, 20 years ago. Now, everything he is in sucks. His best work since Swingers is the Break Up, and that's not the highest of endorsements.

  • August 1, 2012 12:54 PM CST

    What this show needs is zombies. A Very Brady Zombie.

    by DoctorTom

    Sell it to AMC, then as a series finale have a crossover with the Walking Dead, where the people in that show get to kill all the Brady zombies.

  • August 1, 2012 12:56 PM CST

    Vince Vaughn's best work since Swingers was Made

    by slone13

  • August 1, 2012 1:09 PM CST

    Anybody else read that as "booby-centric" and not "bobby-centric"?

    by evilmasterfoo

  • August 1, 2012 3:01 PM CST

    Vince Vaughn...

    by Triple_J_72

    ... go 'way.

  • August 1, 2012 4:08 PM CST

    Something So Right, the next generation

    by Love_Gunt

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something_So_Right_(TV_series)

  • August 1, 2012 4:40 PM CST

    I hope they reboot Just The Ten Of Us

    by SenatorJeffersonSmith

    except have the same cast play the same characters, just twenty something years later. Still all living in one house. That would be the saddest comedy ever.

  • August 1, 2012 7:59 PM CST

    I'm in

    by WINONA_RYDERS_PUSSY_JUICE

    as long as they use the original theme song.

  • August 1, 2012 9:28 PM CST

    Brady: Rise Of The Bunch

    by Xenodistortion

    10. ALF 09. ALF 08. ALF 07. ALF 06. ALF 05. ALF 04. ALF 03. ALF 02. ALF 01. WINGS 00.ALFWINGS

  • August 1, 2012 9:43 PM CST

    Just do straight reboot with same scripts

    by chris k

    If they just reboot the show and follow the exact same plots with a modern edge, I think it would do great. Really, screw Vince Vaughn though. Can you imagine a rebooted BB with Bryan Cranston as mike Brady? Alas, Cranston is too big for such a venture now. There is no true family friendly show on TV. I'll take a lot of heat for this, but I think the key to its success would be to keep the Brady's as clean and moral as the old show. (make it the anti-Glee) this will bring in conservative viewers as well as the liberal crowd who no doubt will get offended by a show where the main characters learn moral lessons, abstain from premarital sex and drugs and have a mom AND a dad. Even better--- get Charlie Sheen off that stupid anger management and have him play Mike Brady---might save his life. Admit it, my idea for the reboot kills

  • August 1, 2012 9:54 PM CST

    Whistling the theme now while imagining

    by chris k

    In the reboot that instead of Greg having a crush on his hot math teacher, the teacher has a crush on him and tries to seduce Greg who struggles with what to do and eventually turns her down and reports her to the authorities. How unrealistic and flat out funny this would be as conservatives will applaud the show and liberals will rip it because Greg didnt screw the teacher like any other kid would do in real life

  • August 2, 2012 9:49 AM CST

    The "Variety Hour" is crack TV.

    by MovieManStill

    I remember its initial airing, and have a DVD with a few episodes. It is total "WTF?" television...at one point, Greg sings a "love song" with/TO his mother Carol. Creepy. The musical performances, throughout, are odd. One episode includes really scary clowns, who must have inspired Tim Burton when making "Pee Wee's Big Adventure." The late 80s, all-white Brady house interiors - hilarious. I have to admit, on many an LA trip, I've made a pilgrimage to the actual house with unsuspecting friends (my age - 50). I like to hear their reaction, even if the house doesn't quite look the same.....

  • Fuck Vince Vaughn.

  • August 3, 2012 4:25 AM CST

    @njgeek

    by Balkin Flabgurter

    njgeek i hate to say it, but your right.

  • August 3, 2012 8:48 PM CST

    Thanks!

    by chris k

    I'm frankly sick of shows that glorify the emo, angsty, gay, promiscuous, Sorkin-esque, drawn out plots over several episodes where literally NOTHING happens. Not that I'm a flaming conservative---no---but I recently had the pleasure of viewing some old Brady bunch, Andy Griffith, and My Three Sons episodes. There was something refreshing and "new" and interesting about the plots and the acting that I find missing from today's shows. Every TV show and movie I see lately has every line between good and evil, right/wrong, truth/falsity blurred to such a degree that I'm getting bored and realizing that perhaps entertainment is becoming too infused by one particular type of socio-political ideology that, for pure entertainment reasons I find myself craving programs where not EVERY character is a tortured conflicted soul.