David Chokachi Returns to 'Baywatch' Reboot as Cody Madison
John LasseterFormer chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.
In an exciting development for fans of the classic series, David Chokachi is making a comeback to the small screen, stepping back into his iconic role as Cody Madison for the revitalized "Baywatch" on Fox. His character is envisioned as the proprietor of "The Shoreline," an establishment serving as an unofficial hub for the Baywatch crew, where he continues to don the familiar red trunks for occasional life-saving endeavors, acting as both a mentor and friend to his fellow lifeguards.
Chokachi's involvement is a significant addition to the reboot's cast, joining Stephen Amell, who was previously announced to portray Hobie Buchannon, the son of the legendary Mitch Buchannon. The series is set to explore Hobie's journey from a "wild child" to a Baywatch Captain, facing new challenges with the unexpected arrival of his estranged daughter, Charlie, who aspires to uphold the family's lifeguard legacy. This new iteration promises to blend nostalgic elements with fresh storylines.
With production slated to commence this spring on the scenic Venice Beach in Los Angeles, and at the historic FOX Studio Lot, the 12-episode "Baywatch" reboot is gearing up for its premiere in the 2026-27 season. The project boasts an experienced creative team, including showrunner Matt Nix and executive producers McG, Michael Berk, Greg Bonann, Doug Schwartz, Dante Di Loreto, and Mike Horowitz, with McG also directing the inaugural episode. This revival aims to capture the spirit of the original while introducing it to a new generation of viewers, fostering a sense of camaraderie and heroism.
The return of beloved characters and the introduction of new narratives in the "Baywatch" reboot symbolize the enduring power of classic storytelling to inspire and entertain across generations. It reminds us that tales of courage, community, and commitment resonate deeply, encouraging us to embrace new beginnings while cherishing the foundations of our past. Such revivals not only honor a rich heritage but also forge new paths for positive narratives in contemporary media.

