HBO Max Orders Cop Drama Pilot ‘American Blue’ to Film in Joliet
Article Summary: HBO Max has ordered a pilot for a new police drama titled “American Blue,” with production scheduled to begin in Joliet and Chicago this April. Starring Milo Ventimiglia and directed by David Ayer, the project aims to deliver a gritty, authentic look at local policing with a production model designed for annual releases.
American Blue Pilot Key Points:
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Filming Schedule: The pilot is slated to begin filming in Joliet and the Chicagoland area in April 2026.
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Local Premise: The story follows a Joliet native returning to his hometown to aid a beleaguered police force; creators consulted with local officers during development.
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Production Strategy: Modeled after the success of The Pitt, HBO Max aims for the show to become a 15-episode annual series if picked up.
JOLIET, Ill. — The City of Joliet is set to become the backdrop for a major television production this spring, as HBO Max has ordered the pilot for a new police drama titled American Blue.
Filming for the pilot is scheduled to take place in Joliet and Chicago in April 2026. The storyline follows Milkovich as he returns to his hometown of Joliet to rescue a struggling police force while seeking his own personal redemption.
HBO Max is positioning American Blue to follow a broadcast-style release model similar to its recent hit The Pitt. Rather than the sporadic, short seasons common in streaming, the network hopes American Blue will run as an annual, 15-episode series. This strategy is designed to eliminate multi-year gaps between seasons and allow viewers to engage more deeply with the storyline.
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