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Sylvester Stallone's "Cop Land" Series in Works


Sat 06 Jun 2026 | 01:05 PM
Cop Land
Cop Land
Yara Sameh

Paramount+‘s “Land” slate is expanding.

In a competitive situation, the streamer has nabbed for development "Cop Land," James Mangold‘s series take on his 1997 Miramax movie.

The project, from Paramount Television Studios and Miramax Television, is looking to join Paramount+’s current hits MobLand and Landman.

Coincidentally, the streamer is also the TV home of "Cop Land" star Sylvester Stallone, who headlines another popular drama for the streamer, Tulsa King.

"Cop Land," co-written and executive produced by "Mangold" and "The Old Man" co-creator Robert Levine and to be directed by Mangold, was taken out in April, landing four offers. Levine will serve as showrunner.

The project’s origins date back to Jonathan Glickman’s appointment as Miramax CEO two years ago.

An outreach to "Mangold" about adapting the title from the studio’s movie library to television was among his first moves.

The process kicked into high gear following the August acquisition of Paramount Global, which owns 49% of Miramax, by Skydance and the formation of Paramount TV Studios.

Just hours after the merger closed, Paramount won in a bidding war "High Side," Mangold’s re-team with his "A Complete Unknown" star Timothée Chalamet.

This was followed a month later by an overall deal the five-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker signed with Paramount Pictures.

Conversations stemming from the pact with Paramount TV Studios President Matt Thunell and Paramount Pictures co-chair Dana Goldberg, who oversees the TV studio, zeroed in on "Cop Land" as one of the first major collaborations between PTVS and Miramax TV.

Paramount TV Studios produces all Taylor Sheridan and 101 Studios series for sibling Paramount+.

The studio also is behind the upcoming limited series "9/12," starring Jeremy Strong and a slew of shows in development.

"Cop Land" starred Stallone as the sheriff of a small New Jersey town who comes into conflict with the corrupt New York City police officers who live there.

The movie also starred Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, and Robert De Niro.

Mangold wrote and directed the well-reviewed film with a formidable cast for a filmmaker with only a small indie movie, Heavy, under his belt until then.

The cast also included Peter Berg, Janeane Garofalo, Robert Patrick, Michael Rapaport, Annabella Sciorra, Noah Emmerich and Cathy Moriarty.

Distributed by Miramax, Cop Land grossed $63.7 million on a $15 million budget.

This marks Mangold’s return to television after almost a decade.

He most recently executive produced the USA series "Damnation," which streamed on Netflix.

On film, his directing credits also include "Girl, Interrupted," "Walk the Line," "3:10 to Yuma," as well as the Adapted Screenplay Oscar nominee "Logan," Best Picture nominee "Ford v. Ferrari," and Best Picture and Best Director nominee "A Complete Unknown".