Chris Rock Reveals Him And Jackie Chan Are Working On Starting Production For "Rush Hour 4"
Chris Rock revealed that the production for the fourth instalment of 'Rush Hour' which he co-star which famous Chinese actor Jackie Chan is about to commence.
The film's first instalment that was released in 1998, was a huge success with a world wide gross of $244.38 million and lead actor Jackie Chan had in 2017 confirmed he and his american co-actor are working on the fourth instalment.
Speaking during an interview, Chris revealed they are tiding up the script and working together with Jackie, the studios on starting the production
"We are working on a few things on the script right now, so we're tryinv to get into production," he revealed "We're working on it and trying to get it going. Jackie Chan wants to do it, I want to do if, studio wants to do it, we're trying to get it together."
In the instalment, it is undertood that Chris will returned as the LAPD detective James Carter and his screen colleague Jackie will retain his role as Hong Kong police detective Lee.
He went further to reveal why he enjoys working with the Chinese martial actor saying, "I knew that my comedy style would work good with his martial arts and his comedy, so it was a perfevt match for me.
The film's first instalment that was released in 1998, was a huge success with a world wide gross of $244.38 million and lead actor Jackie Chan had in 2017 confirmed he and his american co-actor are working on the fourth instalment.
Speaking during an interview, Chris revealed they are tiding up the script and working together with Jackie, the studios on starting the production
"We are working on a few things on the script right now, so we're tryinv to get into production," he revealed "We're working on it and trying to get it going. Jackie Chan wants to do it, I want to do if, studio wants to do it, we're trying to get it together."
In the instalment, it is undertood that Chris will returned as the LAPD detective James Carter and his screen colleague Jackie will retain his role as Hong Kong police detective Lee.
He went further to reveal why he enjoys working with the Chinese martial actor saying, "I knew that my comedy style would work good with his martial arts and his comedy, so it was a perfevt match for me.
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