Here are the latest updates on Bon Cop, Bad Cop, focusing on the TV series version.
- A Crave TV series reboot has premiered in 2026, reuniting Henry Czerny with a new partner for the Ottawa–Québec border setting. The original collaborators were Patrick Huard and Colm Feore, but Feore did not return due to other commitments, and Czerny stepped into the role of Martin Ward [news summaries indicating a May 2026 Crave launch and cast change].[1][3]
- The series is six episodes long and features bilingual elements, with interactions among English, French, and Indigenous language components as part of its narrative palette. Joshua Odjick joins as a key younger character; the show also involves a contemporary Indigenous community storyline on the Gespeg area, aligning with the franchise’s cross-cultural premise.[3][8][1]
- Reception notes emphasize the challenge of recasting a beloved dynamic but highlight positive audience engagement with the new pairing early in the series, suggesting the chemistry remains a strong draw for viewers despite the cast change.[1][3]
- Context on the franchise: the film Bon Cop, Bad Cop (2006) was a Canadian box-office hit, with a sequel released in 2017, and the TV project traces its origins back to a 2023 development announcement by Bell Media and related production coverage.[5][6][7]
If you’d like, I can pull summarized episode-by-episode details, or compare differences between the original film duo and the new TV trio (Huard, Czerny, Odjick) in terms of tone, bilingual dynamics, and representation. Also, I can provide a quick reading list of reviews and audience reactions from major outlets.