The dynamic cop duo of Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan may be returning. At least, that's according to a new Instagram post from Chris Tucker, who posted a photo alongside Jackie Chan, both holding up the number four. There was no caption alongside the photo but if we're understanding the words that aren't coming out of Chris Tucker's mouth right now, it seems that the actors are teasing
Rush Hour 4.
It has been well-documented that both Tucker and Chan, and New Line, are on board for a fourth installment in the action-comedy, buddy cop franchise. In fact, it was back in January when Tucker revealed on the
"Winging It" podcast that they were working on a script to get into production.
"We're working on a few things on the script right now, so we're trying to get into production," Tucker said.
"But we're working on it and trying to get it going.... Jackie Chan wants to do it, I want to do it, [the] studio wants to do it, so we're trying to get it together."
Though nothing has been officially announced, it seems it's all green lights ahead for the movie. The unlikely duo of Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan starred as Detective James Carter and Chief Inspector Lee, respectively, in 1998's
Rush Hour. The pair went in to star in two follow-ups -
Rush Hour 2 in 2001, and
Rush Hour 3 in 2007.
As a whole, the
Rush Hour franchise has made nearly $850 million worldwide, unadjusted for inflation.
Hopefully, we get an official announcement regarding
Rush Hour 4 in the near future.