"Scrubs" creator Bill Lawrence is writing and directing a prequel to the '80s franchise
FLETCH, and if he has his way, Zach Braff will star in the title role, says
The Hollywood Reporter.
The Weinstein Co. has signed Lawrence to helm and adapt Gregory Mcdonald's 1985 comic-mystery novel FLETCH WON, which follows the irreverent detective from his early days as a ne'er-do-well junior newspaper reporter to his partnership with a crime reporter to solve a murder.
Mcdonald's best-sellers were brought to the screen in 1985's FLETCH and 1989's FLETCH LIVES both starring Chevy Chase.
"Zach is perfect for the role," Lawrence said in an interview from his Los Angeles office, where Braff sat laughing in the background. "I'm going to use all my pull trying to make him do it." Filming is expected to start in April once the current season of "Scrubs" completes filming. No cast members have been signed yet.