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Reno 911! is an American comedy television series created by Robert Ben Garant, Thomas Lennon and Kerri Kenney-Silver for Comedy Central. It is a mockumentary -style parody of law enforcement documentary shows, specifically Cops , with comic actors playing the police officers .
A film titled Reno 911!: Miami debuted in theaters while airing the fourth season. The show itself returned on May 4, 2020, after a nearly 11-year hiatus. Resurrected by a new short-form mobile television streaming service, called Quibi, Reno 911!'s 7th season consisted of 25 episodes, running approximately 7 minutes each. [1]
At the end of season 4, he elopes with Dangle's husband-to-be Leslie during their civil commitment ceremony, revealed in the Season 5 premiere to be a bizarre practical joke, as Garcia arrests Dangle and his boyfriend on the grounds that gay marriage is illegal in Nevada. Garcia is killed in an explosion at the end of season 5.
Reno 911! has returned after a decade-long hiatus. The cult Comedy Central series about the men and women of a local Nevada sheriff’s department who have sworn to serve and protect the public ...
UPDATED, Sept. 8: Roku has removed at least 37 original shows from the Roku Channel, as part of its announced effort to cut costs. Those include episodes of the “Reno 911!” revival of the ...
Since Reno 911! was canceled in 2009, following its six-season run on Comedy Central, Robert Ben Garant (who starred in and co-created the series alongside Thomas Lennon and Kerri Kenney-Silver ...
Reno 911!: Miami is a 2007 American cop comedy film based on Comedy Central 's Reno 911! series, directed by series co-creator Robert Ben Garant . The film stars Garant alongside Carlos Alazraqui , Mary Birdsong , Kerri Kenney-Silver , Thomas Lennon , Wendi McLendon-Covey , Niecy Nash and Cedric Yarbrough .
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