David Boreanaz Defends NBC's 'The Rockford Files' Reboot After Previous Attempts
Actor David Boreanaz has expressed confidence in NBC's upcoming reboot of 'The Rockford Files,' despite the project's history of multiple failed revival attempts. The 52-year-old detective series is set for another iteration, with Boreanaz publicly supporting its continuation. He remains convinced of the show's worthiness, even after previous efforts to bring it back to television screens did not materialize.

Actor David Boreanaz has publicly defended NBC's decision to proceed with a reboot of 'The Rockford Files.' The planned revival marks a new attempt to bring the classic 52-year-old detective series back to television.
Boreanaz's support comes in light of previous multiple failed attempts to reboot the series. Despite these setbacks, the actor is convinced that the project holds significant merit and is a worthwhile endeavor. 'The Rockford Files' is known for its distinctive style within the detective genre.
According to ScreenRant, Boreanaz believes the new iteration of the show has potential, despite its long history of prior unsuccessful revival efforts.



