'We're talking about it': Jackie Chan announces 'Rush Hour 4' is in early stage of development
JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA: Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker took the world by storm in the 1998 movie ‘Rush Hour’. The movie primarily focuses on Lee and Carter, two detectives from Hong Kong and Los Angeles, working together to find the daughter of the Chinese consul young daughter who is kidnapped by the goons of crime lord Jun Tao. The first movie turned out to be a huge commercial success and earned more than $244 million globally and spawned two more sequels that also made a lot of money. The last film in the franchise came out in 2007 and since then, fans have been requesting Chan and Tucker to come back with another film.
Almost 15 years after the third film, Chan has finally revealed that he is in talks to make the fourth film in the franchise and will be meeting with the movie’s helmer to discuss the script. The actor made an appearance at the Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and discussed the idea of a fourth film.
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