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Vince Vaughn’s Florida Keys murder mystery was a surprise hit. So, will it be back?

For all of you “Bad Monkey” fans, your favorite whodunit may not just be one and done.

The Apple TV+ dark comedy starring Vince Vaughn based on the Carl Hiaasen novel, was the sleeper hit of the summer. And with any luck, we could see a season 2.

The gory finale saw the death of a few main players (nope, we don’t do spoiler alerts), but safe to say, Vaughn’s character Yancy, a disgraced cop turned Florida Keys health inspector investigating a mysterious severed arm, survives.

The second season will have material to draw from given the fact that Hiaasen wrote a followup called “Razor Girl.”

Yancy’s adventures in the 2016 book involve him helping the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department search for a missing reality star.

“It’s such a good Easter egg,” “Bad Monkey” creator Bill Lawrence told Deadline of his desire to turn the zany bestseller into a show. “I’m super hopeful that we will start working on it very soon.”

Lawrence (of “Scrubs,” “Cougar Town” and “Ted Lasso” fame) adds that another central figure would be offered a role in the next go-around. That would be medical examiner Rosa, played by Kendall native Natalie Martinez, who also happens to be Yancy’s main squeeze.

“Whether she’s a regular or just in a bunch of episodes, she is in the book, she shows up in the middle and becomes a player,” the Hollywood vet revealed. “I never answer any of this stuff, not because of not wanting to, but because the writers room hasn’t started yet, and so I can’t tell you if Rosa is going to be a regular or if she’s just going to come back through the world.”

Lawrence has a more personal reason for bringing this potential project to life: Hiaasen is one of his biggest idols.

“The dude is really good,” he said of the the former Miami Herald reporter and columnist. “He’s a classic American satirist and also a good guy.”

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This story was originally published October 16, 2024 at 3:40 PM with the headline "Vince Vaughn’s Florida Keys murder mystery was a surprise hit. So, will it be back?."

Madeleine Marr
Miami Herald
Celebrity/real time news reporter Madeleine Marr has been with The Miami Herald since 2003. She has covered such features as travel, fashion and food. In 2007, she helped launch the newspaper’s daily People Page, attending red carpet events, awards ceremonies and press junkets; interviewing some of the biggest names in show business; and hosting her own online show. She is originally from New York City.