The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air to be rebooted as gritty drama

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Will Smith starred in the original series, and will executive produce the new version

In west Philadelphia born and raised, on the playground was where he spent most of his days...

Now The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - played by Will Smith in the beloved 90s sitcom - is coming back in a reboot.

But this time the story of the streetwise teen who moves in with his upper-class uncle and aunt will not be a comedy, according to US reports.

The new version will be based on a viral YouTube trailer that reimagined the series as a hard-hitting drama.

Smith is working on the series with Morgan Cooper, who created the alternative trailer last year.

At the time, the actor praised the trailer, external as a "brilliant idea, the dramatic version of The Fresh Prince for the next generation".

Smith's company Westbrook Studios will make it with Universal TV, while Netflix, HBO Max and Peacock are among the platforms bidding to stream it, according to the Hollywood Reporter, external.

Original creators Andy and Susan Borowitz will serve as executive producers, as will Smith and original executive producers Quincy Jones and Benny Medina.

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