Magnum P.I. was saved last summer by NBC after it was cancelled by CBS. The procedural will now be “sexier” in its new home, according to its stars and showrunner, as characters Thomas Magnum, play…
Showrunner Eric Guggenheim, speaking at NBC’s TCA press tour, said that this relationship would have happened even if it had remained on CBS. But he added, “This season is sexier. It is more romantic, more emotional.”
Hernandez also highlighted the “dynamic shifts a little bit when it’s somebody that you’re in relationship with”. Guggenheim said that the effort to find a new home for the show started immediately after the cancellation by Universal Television, which produces with CBS Studios.
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