Jackie Chan & Chris Tucker Announce ‘Rush Hour 4’?

Jackie Chan & Chris Tucker Announce 'Rush Hour 4'?
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Earlier today Chris Tucker posted an all but cryptic image of himself and Jackie Chan, posted on his Instagram. The image shows himself and Jackie Chan holding up four fingers hinting that there are plans for a yet to be announced Rush Hour 4. Although there have been rumors circulating over the last few years, this is the first instance of any hard evidence of another sequel that has made headlines.

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The original Rush Hour opened on September 18th 1998. The film was made for just $33 million, bringing in worldwide a box office total of $244 million, making it a success. A few years later in 2001, Rush Hour 2 hit the screens bringing a total of $347 million worldwide, making it ranked the 5th highest grossing movie in 2001. Six years later, Rush Hour 3 was released to not such positive reception. That third installment only brought in $258 million at the global box office, on a huge $140 million dollar budget.

With the news of Rush Hour 4 potentially becoming a reality, fans are both excited and nervous due to the reception of the last film in the series. Having the news of a fourth movie 12 years years later may concern some fans of other Comedies that have had sequels with a decade in between the films. But either way it’s exciting to see these two incredibly funny actors on screen getting into hilarious adventures. No other news is know on a production schedule or even a release date of the film.

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Directed by Brett Ratner, Rush Hour 3 stars Jackie Chan as Chief Inspector Yan Naing Lee, Chris Tucker as Detective James Carter, Max von Sydow as Varden Reynard, Hiroyuki Sanada as Kenji, Yvan Attal as George, Youki Kudoh as Dragon Lady Jasmine, Noémie Lenoir as Geneviève / Shy Shen, Zhang Jingchu as Soo-Yung Han, Tzi Ma as Ambassador Solon Han, Roman Polanski as Commissaire Revi, Philip Baker Hall as Captain William Diel, Dana Ivey as Sister Agnes, Henry O as Master Yu, Mia Tyler as Marsha, Sarah Shahi as Zoe, David Niven, Jr. as British Foreign Minister, Sun Mingming as Kung-Fu Giant, and Julie Depardieu as Paulette. Check out the synopsis below:

“In Paris, chief inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) and detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) encounter the Chinese Triad crew. The unlikely cop duo continue their unique brand of crime-fighting and high-kicking comedy.”

All three Rush Hour films are available on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital.

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Written by Steven Gurman

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Steven Gurman is a movie fanatic, to the point where he has looked into if watching movies is a legitimate addiction/problem. Some of Steve’s recent crazy movie achievements include having watched every film/short/foreign/documentary film that has been Oscar nominated over the last 6 years and watching over 500 new movies in a year.