Quebec adaptation of ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ faces backlash from actors and Quebecers
MONTREAL — Quebec’s French-language adaptation of the popular American police comedy, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” is already taking heat before the first episode airs — from one of the actors in the original series.
Produced by ComediHa! and available on Videotron’s Club illico, the show follows the comedic hijinks of a disorganized but effective police precinct and is a French-language version of the NBC show starring Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, Melissa Fumero, and Stephanie Beatriz.
But when Videotron released a trailer for “Escouade 99,” one of the actors in the original U.S. show took issue with the lack of Hispanic representation in the Quebecois cast.
Fumero, a Latina actress who plays Detective Amy Santiago in “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” tweeted that watching the trailer was like “peeking through another dimension.”