’24 Jump Street’ in the Works With Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube in Talks to Return (EXCLUSIVE)

21 Jump Street
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“24 Jump Street” is in the works, and stars Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube are in talks to return for the third installment in the R-rated crime comedy franchise.

Rodney Rothman (“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”) will direct the film and wrote the script with Hill and Meghan Malloy. Also returning are producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller — who helmed the first two films, 2012’s “21 Jump Street” and 2014’s “22 Jump Street” — and Neal H. Moritz.

“21 Jump Street” starred Hill and Tatum as Schmidt and Jenko, a couple of underachieving cops who go undercover at a local high school to take down a drug ring. The film, which marked Lord and Miller’s live-action directorial debut, grossed more than $200 million worldwide. Ice Cube plays their superior, Captain Dickson. The sequel, which saw the Hill and Tatum repeat their undercover schtick in college, topped that total with a $331 million box office haul.
A third installment of the successful “Jump Street” film franchise has been in development at Sony for more than a decade. Tatum once described the script for the since-scrapped “23 Jump Street” as “the best script that I’ve ever read for a third movie.” (That film was designed as a crossover with Sony’s blockbuster “Men in Black” franchise.)

Why skip ahead to “24 Jump Street”?

For starters, Sony’s “Jump Street” movies are already a self-aware reboot of the 1980s television series starring Johnny Depp. Plus, the coda to “22 Jump Street” sees Schmidt and Jenko take on a series of other undercover missions that could serve as a potential “23 Jump Street.” The duo infiltrate a medical school, culinary school, firefighter school, dance school and seminary, then go to space and eventually become a video game and an animated series. Thus, Sony titling the forthcoming film “24 Jump Street” continues the running gag.

At present, Tatum only has an offer to return for “24 Jump Street”; negotiations are expected to take place soon.

From Variety US

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