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'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' creators developing new comedy on private detectives 
The show is yet to be titled

'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' creators developing new comedy on private detectives 

Nov 12, 2025
10:00 am

What's the story

NBC has given a pilot production commitment for the 2026-27 season, a single-camera comedy from Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-creator/executive producer Dan Goor and executive producer Luke Del Tredici. The untitled project is a workplace comedy set in the world of private detectives, continuing the tradition of Los Angeles private eyes that started with the fictional character of Philip Marlowe. Universal Television is the studio behind this venture, reported Deadline.

Previous success

Previous collaborations and successes

This project marks another successful collaboration between Goor and Del Tredici. They recently co-created and executive-produced the comedy Killing It, starring Craig Robinson, which aired on Peacock for two seasons. Goor is known for co-creating and executive producing Brooklyn Nine-Nine with Mike Schur in 2013. The show was a critical hit, running for eight seasons and 153 episodes on Fox before moving to NBC.

Additional credits

More about Goor and Del Tredici's careers

In addition to his work on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Goor also served as an executive producer on NBC's Parks and Recreation. Del Tredici, who was a co-executive producer on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, wrote 18 episodes over eight seasons. He has also worked as a co-executive producer on NBC's 30 Rock, earning Emmy and WGA Award nominations for his efforts.