'Boyhood' star
Ethan Hawke will reportedly reprise his role as Jake Hoyt in the upcoming CBS TV adaptation of 2001 film 'Training Day'.
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The new show will focus on a modern day LAPD department.
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READ ALSO: Rajkummar Rao: Would love to star in Indian 'Breaking Bad' The series is being done by CBS, with original director Antoine Fuqua directing and executive producing the pilot. Alongside 'Training Day', the network is also working on series for films 'Limitless' and 'Rush Hour'
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