A week ago, Dyersville, Iowa, hosted the Major League BaseballOpens in a new tab “Field of Dreams” game. The New York Yankees played the Chicago White Sox. And the sold-out game brought thousands of fans to the small town. Fans who paid over $1,400 a ticketOpens in a new tab to see the legendary game. It also provided a bit of a foreshadowing. VarietyOpens in a new tab reported on Monday afternoon that a TV series adaptation of the iconic baseball film Field of DreamsOpens in a new tab is heading to PeacockOpens in a new tab.
The Good PlaceOpens in a new tab showrunner Mike Schur will helm and write the series. Field of Dreams is a reimagining of the film. That movie combined family, baseball, Iowa, and magic. Additionally, Lawrence Gordon, producer of HBO’s WatchmenOpens in a new tab, and David Miner, producer of Brooklyn Nine-NineOpens in a new tab, will executive produce.

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“Through the years, Field of Dreams remains a fan favorite, maintaining its rightful position in the zeitgeist,” said Lisa Katz, president of NBCUniversal television and streaming. And, she also tells Variety, “It’s whimsical and grounded, a space where Mike Schur excels.”
The recent celebration in Iowa ignited a social media nostalgia wave. Kevin CostnerOpens in a new tab, star of the 1989 film, walked out from the cornfields and onto the baseball field to throw out the first pitch. “I felt like it was perfect,” Costner told FOX SportsOpens in a new tab. He noted that he was friends with the architect who built the temporary stadium and hid it from him for two years. “Like anything in life,” he said, “you want something to overdeliver, and this truly has.”
The Field of Dreams TV series currently has no release date and no announced cast. We also don’t know whether the studios are involving Costner. We certainly hope so though. Especially after the recent Major League Baseball stunt. And, as fans can recall, Terrance Mann, a.k.a. James Earl Jones, says it best, “People will come, Ray.”