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Hey pals! Today I explore just what really happened during the final season (https://miamiviceonline.com/index.php?/forum/104-season-5-dvd-episode-discussion/) of the show (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVwGx3RiYmM) and what led to the show's demise. I used an extract from a rare 1994 Michael Mann interview where he reveals some interesting details.
Why Miami Vice Was Canceled (& Will It Return?) (https://screenrant.com/miami-vice-show-canceled-revival-return/)
Miami Vice was one of the iconic and groundbreaking shows of the 1980s but here's why it was canceled, and whether it will ever return.
By the time Miami Vice season 5 came around, many key creatives like Mann or composer Jan Hammer had left. Future Law & Order creator Dick Wolf took over following Mann's exit, but the series had begun dipping in ratings next to soap opera Dallas. To freshen things up, Miami Vice tried several different creative directions, including doubling down on the darker elements but it continued to struggle, and it was decided Miami Vice season 5 would be the end.
Dick Wolf (who has a healthy net worth) - would later claim that Miami Vice's cancelation in season 5 was simply down to the show having run its course. Johnson himself wanted to move on to movie roles too, and while later seasons of Miami Vice had their moments, the first two series are considered the show's peak. While Johnson revived his other cop show Nash Bridges for a 2021 TV special, there's no sign of a Miami Vice reboot.
In 2017, there was talk of Vin Diesel and his production company producing a Miami Vice TV revival, but nothing concrete has come of those plans. For his part, Johnson revealed to USA Today that Diesel was once supposed to reach out to him about a Miami Vice reboot, but it never came together. He also believes that Miami Vice (where Helena Bonham Carter once had an arc) belonged to a very specific time and era that would be very difficult to recapture, but he's open to conversations about bringing it back.