Little Monk USA Network premiered a 10-episode online series entitled "Little Monk" on August 21, 2009. It includes Adrian and Ambrose Monk during their middle-school years, bringing a back story to Monk's detective skills and phobias.
Scrapped television movie On February 17, 2012, Andy Breckman announced that a script had been completed for a
television movie titled
Mr. Monk For Mayor. Breckman stated that the film should begin production by June–August 2012 in California for a release date in December 2012. Breckman also stated that he hoped a sequel would be produced, as well. The idea was rejected for budgetary reasons.
COVID-19 short On May 11, 2020,
Peacock, for their
At-Home Variety Show released a 4-minute scripted short of
Monk, titled
Mr. Monk Shelters in Place, following Monk during the
COVID-19 pandemic, showing how he fares during this time.
Tony Shalhoub reprises the title role, as well as original main cast members:
Jason Gray-Stanford,
Ted Levine, and
Traylor Howard as their respective characters.
Film On March 14, 2023,
Tony Shalhoub confirmed on Dr. Loubna Hassanieh's
Unheard Stories: Stories That Inspire podcast that a 90-minute
Monk movie was produced for Andy Breckman Productions,
Mandeville Television,
Universal Content Productions and Peacock, with shooting expected to start in May 2023. The following day,
Peacock officially ordered the
Monk follow-up film, titled ''Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie'' with original cast members Shalhoub, Levine, Howard, Gray-Stanford, Hardin and Elizondo (who played Monk, Captain Stottlemeyer, Natalie, Randy, Trudy, and Dr. Bell respectively) confirmed to reprise their roles from the series with creator Andy Breckman writing the script.
Soundtrack The
show's soundtrack features its original music score, composed by
Jeff Beal.
Podcast A "behind-the-scenes" audio podcast entitled "Lunch at Monk" was released. In the podcast, cast and crew members of the show are interviewed over lunch and dinner.
Novel series Starting in 2006, during the airing of season four,
Lee Goldberg, a writer for the series, produced a series of novels based on the original television series. This series continued well after the show they were based on had been cancelled. All of the novels are narrated by Natalie Teeger, Monk's second assistant. For the most part, the novels remain faithful to the television series, with slight discontinuity. This is because while Goldberg always adhered to the established continuity of the television series, the television writers ignored the continuity of the novels. Moreover, as stated in the author's notes to
Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants and
Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop, due to novels having longer lead times than television episodes, episodes contradicting a novel's events sometimes aired even before the book reached store shelves. On December 31, 2012, the last novel to be written by Lee Goldberg was released. After Goldberg left the series, Hy Conrad wrote four more books, ending with
Mr. Monk and the New Lieutenant.
Home releases Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has released all eight seasons of
Monk on DVD in Region 1. On October 5, 2010, Universal released
Monk – The Complete Series: Limited Edition Box Set on DVD in Region 1, a 32-disc set featuring all eight seasons of the series, as well as special features and a collectible 32-page booklet.
Kino Lorber released the entire series and the ''Mr. Monk's Last Case'' film in a Region A Blu-ray box set on December 16, 2025. In Australia, Seasons 1–5 were re-released in slimmer packaging in 2010. In 2017, all eight seasons were re-issued and distributed by Shock Entertainment (previous releases were Universal). ==Footnotes==