![]() ![]() ![]() Plus, the supporting cast is incredible, especially Roy Wood Jr. ![]() Jon Hamm’s take on the character, meanwhile, is much closer to the novels while incorporating Hamm’s natural comedic chops and leading man charm. He wasn’t the Fletch from Gregory Mcdonald’s brilliantly written mystery novels, this was Chevy Chase playing Chevy Chase sorta doing the same thing as the guy in the books. Chevy Chase really made the Fletch character his own, which was kinda part of the problem. Now, if you’re a fan of the two Chevy Chase Fletch films, Confess, Fletch is gonna be a major change for you. Unfortunately, Confess Fletch was unceremoniously released with practically zero marketing and left to fend for itself on word-of-mouth recommendation alone, which is why we’re signal-boosting it because this film is really good! After decades of the property lingering in development hell in Hollywood, we have ourselves a reboot of the Fletch franchise. ![]()
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