Hollywood star Michael B. Jordan is reportedly in early negotiations to lead director Joseph Kosinski’s reimagining of the legendary 1980s TV series Miami Vice. The film is currently slated for release on August 6, 2027, positioning it as one of the most anticipated reboots in active development.
Jordan is in discussions with producers to take on the role of an undercover detective, a character inspired by the show's original dynamic. Actor Austin Butler is also in talks to play a parallel detective role, echoing the chemistry once portrayed by Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas.
“Sources say it is still very early days and no deals are done, but after scheduling was worked out for the film, Jordan is engaging and interested in starring in the project.”
Director Joseph Kosinski aims to craft an atmospheric crime thriller that channels the sleek energy of mid-1980s Miami. Visual effects will be handled by Industrial Light & Magic, ensuring high production value and cinematic polish.
Jordan, whose recent dramatic and box-office successes have made him a top studio pick, is seen as a major asset to the reboot. His track record proves his ability to lead prestige action films with emotional depth and international appeal.
Kosinski, fresh off the global success of his film F1 that grossed over $600 million, brings significant credibility and appetite for large-scale storytelling. Universal reportedly sees this project as a strong contender for wide audience engagement.
The Miami Vice reboot, directed by Joseph Kosinski and likely starring Michael B. Jordan, aims to blend nostalgic style with modern action energy for its 2027 release.