Let's rewind for a moment to reflect on the fascinating journey of some of our favorite TV shows that eventually made the leap to the silver screen. Just as we've seen movies inspire TV shows, the reverse is equally true. In fact, this summer alone, we're getting exciting new installments of Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible series, along with a sequel to Denzel Washington's The Equalizer. But these are just the tip of the iceberg. Over the years, countless films have been adapted from TV series, including Sex and the City, Charlie's Angels, and even The Brady Bunch. Today, we're diving deep into some of the most intriguing examples, uncovering stories you might not even realize started on the small screen before they graced theaters.
21 Jump Street

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Back in the day, 21 Jump Street was all about a team of youthful-looking cops going undercover where teenagers hung out, from high school hallways to college campuses. This show was a breakout for Johnny Depp, who quickly became a teen heartthrob, though he reportedly wasn't too thrilled about the fame and left after the fourth season. Fast forward to 2012, and the series was reimagined on the big screen, starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum in a comedy that playfully mocked the original's premise, focusing on two mismatched cops trying to pass as high school students. The sequel, 22 Jump Street, brought the duo to college, continuing the hilarious antics.

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The Addams Family



