Brooklyn under fire

Brooklyn under fire is an American animated web television series created by Luciano Tomás Añez and Jack Louis Morron, written and directed by Ronald Benjamin Weide and produced by the National Broadcasting Company to promote their recently inaugurated streaming service, Peacock.

Brooklyn under fire is set in an alternate reality where the United States economy suffered a major fall in production and exportation, leading to an economical crisis across the country and the later increase in crime rates.

Brooklyn under fire was first pitched for production in April 29th, 2019 when the National Broadcasting Company was on the plans of their streaming service and needed a web television series to promote it.

First season's production began in July 29th, 2019 with a two-hundred million budget that was provided by the National Broadcasting Company, Twenty Century Fox and Paramount Television Studios.

Production
Brooklyn under fire 's first season began with a production budget of two-hundred million United States dollars, with a production order of eight episodes with a forty-minute average duration. Production started in July 29th, 2019 and ended in September 28th, 2020.

Brooklyn under fire 's second season began with a production budget of three-hundred million United States dollars, with a production order of eight episodes with a forty-two-minute average duration. Production started in March 18th, 2021 and ended in September 20th, 2022.

After Brooklyn under fire 's second season, creator Luciano Tomás Añez had a personal discussion with Jack Louis Morron that ended in physical aggression, and after Añez's refusal to abandon the production, Morron himself left the show, leaving the series in April 19th, 2023.

Luciano Tomás Añez finally also left the show in August 20th, 2023, and the National Broadcasting Company had no option left but cancel the series leaving the stipulated renovation for a third season inconclusive.

In May 29th, 2024 Luciano Tomás Añez signed the contract that renovated the series for a third and final seasons, containing eight episodes with an average forty-minute duration.

In July 16th, 2024 Jack Louis Morron had officially returned to the production of the series after a reconciliation between him and Luciano Tomás Añez, and signed the third season contract as did Añez.

In September 29th, 2024 production for the third and final season of Brooklyn under fire had officially started and the previous cast for the main, secondary and recurrent characters returned for the audio recording.

In October 29th, 2025 production for the third and final season of Brooklyn under fire had officially ended and the main creator, Luciano Tomás Añez, launched a three-minute long trailer on the Brooklyn under fire 's official YouTube channel.

An average Brooklyn under fire forty-minute, sixty frames-per-second, high-quality episode takes about six months to be produced, and costs twenty million dollars between all the process of pre-production and post-production.