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Top Gun Director Tapped for Miami Vice Reboot with Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler
9 Nov
Summary
- Joseph Kosinski in talks to direct new Miami Vice film
- Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler reportedly eyed for lead roles
- Kosinski praises both actors' talents and fit for the iconic characters

In November 2025, news emerged that a new big-screen adaptation of the classic 1980s TV series Miami Vice is in the works, with Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski set to helm the project. Kosinski, who recently attended the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards, shared his enthusiasm for the two actors reportedly being eyed for the lead roles - Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler.
Jordan, fresh off the massive box office success of his latest film Sinners, is said to be the frontrunner for the role of Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs. Kosinski praised Jordan's charm and charisma, noting that the part would be a great addition to the Creed star's impressive resume. Meanwhile, Austin Butler, who received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Elvis, is reportedly in talks to take on the role of James "Sonny" Crockett. Kosinski highlighted Butler's interesting acting choices and believes he would be a solid fit for the iconic character.
The director is particularly excited about the prospect of setting this new Miami Vice adaptation in the 1980s, the same era as the original TV series. Kosinski's technical expertise and visual flair, which were on full display in Top Gun: Maverick, have fans eagerly anticipating what he might bring to the table for this beloved detective IP.




