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Al Pacino's "And Justice for All" Series in Works


Wed 03 Jun 2026 | 02:36 PM
Al Pacino in 'And Justice for All'
Al Pacino in 'And Justice for All'
Yara Sameh

With "The Lincoln Lawyer" coming to an end, Netflix is on the looking for a potential successor in the legal drama space.

One of the potentials is "And Justice for All," a series based on the 1979 movie starring Al Pacino.

The project, now in the works at the streamer, comes from Sony Pictures Television, whose sibling Columbia Pictures distributed the film.

Written by Jeremy Miller and Dan Cohn (That Was Then), "And Justice for All" is described as a gritty look at an idealistic attorney’s flawed life as he struggles to fight a corrupted legal system until he finally snaps.

Miller and Cohn executive produce with The Lincoln Lawyer EP Ross Fineman of Fineman Entertainment, who years ago was the duo’s agent.

The 1979 movie, written by Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson and directed by Norman Jewison.

Jack Warden, John Forsythe, Lee Strasberg, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Lahti, Craig T. Nelson, Thomas Waites, and Sam Levene are also part of the cast.

The movie was a box office success, grossing $33.3 million in North America on a $4 million budget, and landed two Oscar nominations, for Lead Actor (Pacino) and Original Screenplay (Curtin and Levinson).

"And Justice for All" also produced one of the most memorable lines in movie history when Pacino’s Arthur Kirkland shouted his iconic line in court after the judge had declared his outburst to be out of order: “You’re out of order! You’re out of order! The whole trial is out of order! They are out of order!”.

Miller and Cohn created the ABC dramedy "That Was Then" and have also worked on "Entourage," "Ally McBeal," and "Boston Public".

Fineman Entertainment’s development slate also includes David E. Kelley’s Michael Connelly adaptation "Welcome to Catalina," which is in the works at HBO Max, and "Holding Court," a legal dramedy in works at ABC written/executive produced by Alfredo Barrios Jr.