A reboot of The Rockford Files moves toward production, a tech-driven drama explores Silicon Valley power struggles, and legal series All’s Fair continues filming in Los Angeles.
The Rockford Files (Universal Television)
Universal Television is developing a contemporary update of this classic private investigator drama. The pilot follows James Rockford, newly paroled after serving time for a crime he did not commit, as he returns to work as a private investigator in Los Angeles. Starring David Boreanaz, the series leans on a mix of charm and hard-boiled investigation as Rockford navigates conflicts with law enforcement and organized crime. Production is scheduled to begin April 1 in Atlanta with additional filming in Los Angeles.
God Mode (Netflix)
Netflix is preparing a new drama set in the high-stakes world of Silicon Valley, exploring clashes among tech power players competing for control of the modern economy. Starring Rosamund Pike and produced by Scott Z. Burns and K.C. Perry, the project examines the ethical and political pressures shaping the technology industry’s global influence. The series will film in New York City and Jersey City beginning July 1.
All’s Fair – Season 2 (HRyan Murphy Television)
Production continues on the legal drama from Ryan Murphy Television, which follows a high-end divorce law firm in Los Angeles, California. The series stars a powerful ensemble cast that includes Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, and more. Season two builds on the show’s exploration of modern relationships and legal maneuvering in a glamorous but cutthroat world. Filming will begin April 1 in Los Angeles.


