“Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose!”
That phrase is familiar to all of us who were glued into the drama of Friday Night Lights. The series, which ran from 2006-2011, followed Coach Eric Taylor’s family and his high school football team in the sports-loving town of Dillon, Texas. That fictional small-town setting gave the show a foundation to explore racism, social inequity, family values, and coming-of-age woes. It also was the show that really made me begin to fall for Michael B. Jordan when he came in later to take the star quarterback role at East Dillon High. But that’s a different post. Now, according to Deadline, Friday Night Lights is reportedly getting a reboot under Universal Television. It’s time to turn the bright lights back on and play some football, y’all.
There are no solid details about this series except that Jason Katims, Pete Berg and Brian Grazer are all returning as its creative team. The Friday Night Lights reboot will supposedly follow a whole new group of characters. We assume it will explore similar themes in an updated setting. It’s not clear if the show will return back to Texas or maybe explore the fervent love of football in another state. We know that Texas is a major football hub but let’s not forget the how many college and NFL players hail from Louisiana, Florida, and other Southern states. But going back to Dillon could show how things have changed—or stayed the same, as small towns often do—over the years. Hopefully, there will be more diversity this time around, too.
There’s a lot to chew on in today’s world, including politics, ever-shifting social media, and more. It’s not impossible for previous characters to make a cameo, which would draw in fans of the original series. Bring our beloved coach back, please! We can’t wait to get more information about this one.