David Chokachi Returns as Cody Madison in Fox's New Baywatch Reboot

Actor David Chokachi is confirmed to reprise his original role of lifeguard Cody Madison in Fox's upcoming "Baywatch" reboot series. The new show, led by Stephen Amell as Hobie Buchannon, will feature adrenaline-fueled rescues and beachside drama with a contemporary twist. Fox ordered 12 episodes for the series, which begins filming this spring at Venice Beach and the Fox Studio Lot. The reboot is co-produced by Fox Entertainment and Fremantle, with Matt Nix as showrunner.

Key Points: David Chokachi Joins Fox's Baywatch Reboot as Cody Madison

  • David Chokachi returns as Cody Madison
  • Stephen Amell leads as Hobie Buchannon
  • 12-episode order from Fox
  • Production starts spring 2026
  • Reboot features new cast in iconic setting
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Actor David Chokachi to reprise his role of Cody Madison in 'Baywatch' reboot

Actor David Chokachi will reprise his role as Cody Madison in Fox's new Baywatch series, starring Stephen Amell. Production begins spring 2026.

Actor David Chokachi to reprise his role of Cody Madison in 'Baywatch' reboot
"Chokachi will recur on the series as OG heartthrob Cody Madison, who is returning to the beach. - Deadline"

Washington DC, February 18

Actor David Chokachi is set to reprise his original role of Cody Madison in Fox's new Baywatch series developed by Matt Nix, reported Deadline. The series will star Stephen Amell as Hobie Buchannon, taking the lead role in the reboot.

Chokachi will recur on the series as OG heartthrob Cody Madison, who is returning to the beach. In the series, Cody runs 'The Shoreline', the unofficially official Baywatch bar-and-grill, where he still dons the red trunks for the occasional shift saving lives.

According to the outlet, the new Baywatch series will feature adrenaline-fueled rescues, tangled relationships, complicated chemistry and beachside heroics that defined the original, now with an entirely new cast donning the show's signature red swimsuits, contemporary trappings, tensions and challenges, and a renewed mission to protect Southern California's shoreline.

The Fox network issued a 12-episode straight-to-series order in September 2025, after the reboot had been in development since winter 2024. Production is scheduled to begin this spring, with filming set to take place at Venice Beach and the Fox Studio Lot in Century City, reported Deadline.

The original Baywatch, which debuted in 1989 on NBC, became one of the most-watched television shows worldwide despite its initial cancellation after one season. The shows aired in over 200 countries.

Hasselhoff led the series and helped launch the careers of actors such as Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Jason Momoa, and Yasmine Bleeth.

The new Baywatch is co-produced by Fox Entertainment and Fremantle, with Nix (Burn Notice, The Gifted) serving as showrunner and executive producer, alongside McG, Michael Berk, Greg Bonann, Doug Schwartz, Dante Di Loreto, and Mike Horowitz.

McG will direct the series premiere episode.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Another reboot? Hollywood really has no new ideas. I'd rather they invest in fresh stories from different parts of the world. We have so many amazing coastal stories in India that could be told on a global scale.
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Aman W
Stephen Amell as the lead is interesting casting! He has the physicality for it after Arrow. But the charm of the original was David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson. Will be hard to recreate that magic. 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up in Mumbai, the whole lifeguard-on-the-beach concept always fascinated me. Our beaches are so crowded, a proper Baywatch-style service would be a full-time job! Hope the new series is fun.
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Vikram M
The original theme tune is still stuck in my head! 🎶 Hope they keep some of that iconic element. Good to see Chokachi back, gives a nice link to the past. But please, no cringe-worthy slow-mo running shots unless it's done ironically.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while I enjoyed the original for what it was, I hope the reboot has more substance. The world has changed since the 90s. It would be great if they focused more on the actual heroics and less on just... the swimsuits. Just my two paise.

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