The alternate Frasier remake of the show's most meta episode is released one day ahead of Kelsey Grammer's much-anticipated reboot on Paramount+.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT An alternative Frasier remake is released one day before Kelsey Grammer's reboot on Paramount+. After years in development, further delayed by its slow production, Grammer's elitist therapist is almost back via the upcoming revival. Set in Boston, the Frasier reboot will see its titular character return to his old stomping grounds during his days in Cheers.
Before Grammer can officially reprise his most iconic role in the Frasier reboot on Paramount+, however, the fan-driven Our Frasier Remake has already released their completed project. Watch it below: Spearheaded by artist and filmmaker Jacob Reed, Our Frasier Remake brings together a group of artists, illustrators, and filmmakers to remake the Frasier season 1 finale, "My Cofee with Niles." Those involved share their interpretation of their designated scene, making the video a visual feast.
Our Frasier Remake Already Does One Thing Better Than The Paramount+ Series Because the Our Frasier Remake simply remakes an episode of Frasier, it is already guaranteed to have a solid narrative — something that is still uncertain for the upcoming Paramount+ reboot. "My Coffee with Niles" is a play-like episode of the critically acclaimed series.
"My Cofee with Niles" is a poignant way to wrap up Frasier's first year in Seattle and a great example of the show's thoughtful storytelling. Grammer is aware of this and has promised to give the reboot the same treatment. However, it isn't a guarantee that the narrative will be executed as properly as the original show usually did. Admittedly, the Paramount+ project's premise is intriguing.
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