'Confess, Fletch' Trailer: Jon Hamm and John Slattery Host a 'Mad Men' Reunion in Maddening Mystery

Nearly 40 years have passed since the original "Fletch" film and now Jon Hamm takes over as savvy investigative journalist, Irwin M. Fletcher.

Originally portrayed by Chevy Chase in "Fletch" in the 80s, Fletcher (AKA Fletch) is now a semi-retired journalist living in Europe and writing about lifestyle, art and travel. That is, until he was hired to find out who stole millions of dollars worth of art from an earl's Roman villa. Fletch (Hamm) returns to Boston to investigate the case, only to discover a dead body in the Airbnb rental where he is staying. Now Fletch must find the stolen artwork and leave his name for a murder charge.

Paramount Pictures' "Confess, Fletch" premieres in theaters, on demand and on digital September 16.

The film reunites Hamm with former "Mad Men" co-star John Slattery, who plays Boston newspaper editor Fletcher. Fletch has a similar "love-hate" relationship with his publisher, as Chase did with Richard Libertini's character in the original film, as revealed by director Greg Mottola ("Superbad," "Adventureland").

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Hamm, who is also producing the film, suggested that Mottola choose his friend Slattery.

“I met John over the years, and I really, really like him as an actor, so I loved the idea,” Mottola shared. "It was actually the first day of shooting all of their stuff, and it was a great first day because these guys have such shorthand that they immediately fell into a very funny and enjoyable beat."< /p>

The cast also includes Kyle MacLachlan, Roy Wood Jr., Marcia Gay Harden, Lorenza Izzo, Ayden Mayeri and Annie Mumolo. However, the original lead role of Chase does not appear in the film.

"The reason we didn't ask Chevy Chase to be in it isn't because we don't like the original movies, we love them, but we thought it should be a novelty “, explained Mottola. "There's a lot of stuff Chevy has done that isn't in the Fletch books: his comedy style, the slapstick, and all the different names and disguises. We thought it wouldn't be fair to steal them. We refer to the original, we pay homage to it, but we tried to really balance it halfway between a crime novel and a comedy, maybe more than the original."

The film's official tagline reads, "Art isn't the only thing framed."

Check out the trailer below.

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'Confess, Fletch' Trailer: Jon Hamm and John Slattery Host a 'Mad Men' Reunion in Maddening Mystery

Nearly 40 years have passed since the original "Fletch" film and now Jon Hamm takes over as savvy investigative journalist, Irwin M. Fletcher.

Originally portrayed by Chevy Chase in "Fletch" in the 80s, Fletcher (AKA Fletch) is now a semi-retired journalist living in Europe and writing about lifestyle, art and travel. That is, until he was hired to find out who stole millions of dollars worth of art from an earl's Roman villa. Fletch (Hamm) returns to Boston to investigate the case, only to discover a dead body in the Airbnb rental where he is staying. Now Fletch must find the stolen artwork and leave his name for a murder charge.

Paramount Pictures' "Confess, Fletch" premieres in theaters, on demand and on digital September 16.

The film reunites Hamm with former "Mad Men" co-star John Slattery, who plays Boston newspaper editor Fletcher. Fletch has a similar "love-hate" relationship with his publisher, as Chase did with Richard Libertini's character in the original film, as revealed by director Greg Mottola ("Superbad," "Adventureland").

Related Related

Hamm, who is also producing the film, suggested that Mottola choose his friend Slattery.

“I met John over the years, and I really, really like him as an actor, so I loved the idea,” Mottola shared. "It was actually the first day of shooting all of their stuff, and it was a great first day because these guys have such shorthand that they immediately fell into a very funny and enjoyable beat."< /p>

The cast also includes Kyle MacLachlan, Roy Wood Jr., Marcia Gay Harden, Lorenza Izzo, Ayden Mayeri and Annie Mumolo. However, the original lead role of Chase does not appear in the film.

"The reason we didn't ask Chevy Chase to be in it isn't because we don't like the original movies, we love them, but we thought it should be a novelty “, explained Mottola. "There's a lot of stuff Chevy has done that isn't in the Fletch books: his comedy style, the slapstick, and all the different names and disguises. We thought it wouldn't be fair to steal them. We refer to the original, we pay homage to it, but we tried to really balance it halfway between a crime novel and a comedy, maybe more than the original."

The film's official tagline reads, "Art isn't the only thing framed."

Check out the trailer below.

Sign Up: Stay up to date with the latest film and TV news! Sign up for our email newsletters here.

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