Hollywood’s long-stalled ‘Rush Hour 4’ is finally inching its way back into action. Fans of the Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker starrer may just be getting the fourth instalment of the franchise, nearly two decades after the release of ‘Rush Hour 3’.Industry chatter suggests that renewed conversations between the original team have gained unexpected momentum in recent weeks. But what’s turning heads is the claim that US PresidentDonald Trump, may just be behind the push.
Trump’s BTS push
The revival update comes after Trump reportedly personally urged the studio to consider the project to be helmed by director Brett Ratner, despite the controversies surrounding him. Ratner, who directed the first three films of the blockbuster buddy-cop franchise, has largely stayed out of Hollywood’s spotlight following misconduct allegations that paused his career.
Jackie and Chris set for big return
Despite the controversy, Deadline reports that early development discussions are underway, with the intention of bringing the action superstar back on the big screen. Fans have been campaigning for a fourth instalment for several years, hoping to see Detective James Carter and Chief Inspector Lee return to the chaotic, high-energy world with their hilarious misadventures.Neither Ratner nor the franchise’s stars have made an official statement, and the studio continues to maintain silence.On the work front, Jackie was last seen in the film Karate Kid Legends. The film followed a young kung fu prodigy who finds guidance in two legendary mentors as he prepares to face a fierce karate rival in a high-stakes martial arts tournament.


