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CBS has ordered a pilot from "Training Day" director Antoine Fuqua and producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Variety reported.
Fuqua will executive produce and direct the pilot. The series would take place 15 years after the events in the movie, set in the LAPD with the rookie cop being black and the veteran corrupt cop being white.
The movie followed a day in the life of Jake Holt (Hawke) as he goes through a training course with a rogue narcotics officer (Washington). Written by David Ayer (director of "Suicide Squad"), Washington's performance led to a Best Actor Oscar win.
Fuqua's latest movie, "Southpaw," recently opened in theaters. His next movie, a remake of "The Magnificent Seven," will be released in September 2016.
CBS has already adapted two movies for TV: "Rush Hour" and "Limitless."