Martin Lawrence is developing Young Martin, a prequel drama series to the beloved 1990s sitcom Martin.
Lawrence starred as the titular character in the award-winning sitcom, which ran from 1992 to 1997, spanning five seasons. The sitcom centered on the cocky radio and TV personality as he navigates life with his girlfriend Gina, who has to constantly put up with him and the trouble he and his best friends bring. Lawrence co-created the series alongside John Bowman and Topper Carew.
What to expect in Young Martin?
An homage to the original series, Young Martin — which is not yet attached to a network — will serve as a reimagining of the sitcom character. The series will be set in modern-day Detroit, following teenage Martin Payne as he balances adolescence and adulthood.
The synopsis (via Deadline) reads: “Young Martin follows Martin Payne, a spirited teenager whose journey is characterized by ambition, humor, and a genuine compassion for those around him. The show will explore themes of family, friendship and life while the young Payne balances on the tightrope between adolescence and adulthood. Martin’s quick wit and magnetic personality draw him into high-stakes situations, where he must confront obstacles, emotions, and ultimately, find his path to success.”
Lawrence, who can currently be seen on the big screen in Bad Boys: Ride or Die, will executive produce the project alongside RunTelDat’s Robert Lawrence and Stacy Lyles and WonderHill Studios’ Bob Yari, David McPherson, Rosa Peart, and Greg Martin.
Other details about the planned project are still under wraps, including the stars attached to the series. In addition to Lawrence, the original cast members include Tisha Campbell as Gina, Carl Anthony Payne II as Cole, Thomas Mikal Ford as Tommy, Tichina Arnold as Pam, Jon Gries as Shawn, and Garrett Morris as Stan.
(Source: Deadline)