Michael B. Jordan & Austin Butler Confirmed To Star In 'MIAMI VICE 85'

Hollywood is dialing up the heat with a bold new revival of a classic crime saga. Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler are officially set to headline Miami Vice 85, a reimagining of the iconic undercover detective story, slated to hit theaters on August 6, 2027.

The film will be directed by Joseph Kosinski, fresh off the massive success of Top Gun: Maverick, bringing his signature action and sleek visual style to the neon-lit streets of 1980s Miami. Known for blending practical effects with cutting-edge technology, Kosinski is reportedly shooting Miami Vice 85 using IMAX cameras, promising an immersive, larger-than-life experience that captures both the glamour and grit of the era.

The film will follow two undercover detectives navigating the dangerous intersection of drug cartels, organized crime, and corruption. While plot details remain tightly under wraps, insiders suggest the story will lean heavily into the roots of the original series.

Michael B. Jordan continues his streak of commanding performances, following his Oscar win for Best Actor in Sinners. Austin Butler adds a compelling edge, building on his experience playing Elvis and leading the 2025 action-packed Aronofsky feature Caught Stealing. The pairing has already generated significant buzz, with fans eager to see their on-screen chemistry as a duo.

The decision to film with IMAX cameras signals a commitment to spectacle, with cinematography designed to pull audiences directly into the world of undercover crime in 1985 Miami. From high-speed chases along Ocean Drive to tense confrontations in dimly lit nightclubs, the film aims to deliver both adrenaline and atmosphere.

Miami Vice 85 arrives at a time when Hollywood continues to revisit beloved properties, but with Kosinski at the helm and a cast of this caliber, expectations are that this will be more than just a nostalgic reboot—it could redefine the franchise for a new generation.

As anticipation builds toward its 2027 release, one thing is clear: the streets of Miami are about to get dangerous again.

Photo Credit: Vanity Fair

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