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"Are We There Yet?" heads to TV

Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:42am EDT

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The Ice Cube-starring movie "Are We There Yet?" is making its way to the small screen as a comedy series for TBS.

Under the model used for Tyler Perry's sitcoms "House of Payne" and "Meet the Browns," TBS has ordered 10 episodes of "Are We There Yet?" from distributor Debmar-Mercury, with an option for an additional 90 episodes.

The series, slated to premiere in June 2010, will star Terry Crews ("Everybody Hates Chris") in the central role of Nick, played in the movie by Ice Cube.

"Terry Crews is the perfect person to replace me as Nick," Ice Cube said. "His physical comedy is undeniable."

Ice Cube will have a recurring role on the show.

The 2005 movie "Are We There Yet?" centered on Nick, a smooth operator who, trying to land a date with divorcee Suzanne, offers to drive her two children to be reunited with their mom.

The series follows another recently announced high-profile Debmar-Mercury project, which landed at Comedy Central with the same 10-plus-90 episodes commitment: a Will Ferrell/Adam McKay comedy starring Jon Heder ("Napoleon Dynamite").

(Editing by SheriLinden at Reuters)



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