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Jon Hamm Set to Begin Filming 'Fletch' Remake in Spring 2021
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The 'Mad Men' actor is expected to start the production on the new adaptation of the 1985 comedy thriller originally starring Chevy Chase in spring next year.

AceShowbiz - Jon Hamm has revealed the "Fletch" reboot will begin filming in Spring 2021.

The 49-year-old actor will play the investigative reporter M. 'Fletch' Fletcher in a new adaptation of the 1985 comedy thriller that starred Chevy Chase in the lead role. And in an interview with Collider, he explained he hopes to begin filming in New York by early 2021.

Jon told Collider, "We're hoping to start shooting in the springtime, in New York City - you know, fingers crossed. We've got an excellent script, and an excellent director attached, and we're going to start casting soon."

"It's big shoes to fill, obviously. But as I've mentioned in previous conversations, it's a reboot, it's not a remake, so we're going back to the novels and really breaking it down but hopefully bringing what people want to see. So, fingers crossed!"

The new movie is being directed by "Superbad" filmmaker Greg Mottola, with the plot based on the second novel in Gregory McDonald's book series, "Confess, Fletch".

The story sees Fletch caught in the middle of multiple murders - one of which pins him as the main suspect. As he seeks to prove his innocence, Fletch has to find his fiancee's stolen art collection, acquired after her father goes missing and is presumed dead.

The script has been penned by Zev Borrow, who has worked on the "Lethal Weapon" television series. Hamm will serve as a producer on the flick - with manager Connie Tavel - which will be distributed by Miramax.

Connie said, "Producing this film with Jon has been a longtime dream and with Zev and Greg on board to write and direct, I really believe that this will be an exciting and modern re-imagining of this beloved character."

The original flick was a box office hit which led to Chase reprising the role in a less successful sequel, "Fletch Lives", in 1989.

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