The classic 1989 movie Field of Dreams is being turned into a Peacock series. The show will be produced by Mike Schur, who created The Good Place.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Field of Dreams will reimagine the original movie's "mixture of family, baseball, Iowa, and magic." In a statement, Universal TV president Erin Underhill said, "Field of Dreams is an iconic Universal film title from venerable producers Lawrence and Charles Gordon, that we could only have entrusted to Mike Schur. His talent, his love for baseball, and his reverence for its themes make him the perfect choice to revisit this beloved film that evokes nostalgia and visceral emotion in so many of its fans."

Field of Dreams was released in 1989 and was directed by Phil Alden Robinson. It starred Kevin Costner as a struggling Iowa farmer who starts to see the ghosts of deceased baseball players in his field. They encourage him to build a baseball field on his land, risking his financial future and his relationship with his family. The movie was nominated for three Oscars and remains a beloved favorite of the era.

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