After 12 Years of Waiting, ‘24 Jump Street’ Might Finally Be Happening - Hollywood's Funniest Buddy-Cop Duo Is Coming Back
For over a decade, fans have been asking the same question: "Where is the next Jump Street movie?"
Now, after years of rumors, false starts, abandoned crossovers, studio roadblocks, and endless speculation, the answer may finally be here.
According to recent reports, Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum are in talks to return for 24 Jump Street, the long-awaited third installment in one of Hollywood's most beloved comedy franchises. Even Ice Cube is reportedly expected to return, bringing the gang back together after a twelve-year absence.
What's almost hilarious is that the franchise appears ready to skip 23 Jump Street entirely. But honestly, would anyone expect anything less from a series that built its reputation by making fun of hollywood sequels while simultaneously becoming one? That self-aware chaos has always been part of its charm.
The road to this moment has been anything but smooth. Ever since 22 Jump Street stormed theaters in 2014, multiple ideas have been thrown around. There was the infamous Men in Black crossover. There were spin-off discussions. There were scripts, meetings, and promises. Yet somehow, every path eventually hit a brick wall.
What makes this development especially exciting is the passion behind it. Channing Tatum has repeatedly spoken about how much he loves the franchise, even calling one version of the script one of the best he has ever read. Despite years of bureaucratic headaches and financial complications, both Tatum and Hill have remained eager to return.
And that's why this news feels different.
The Jump Street movies were never supposed to work. A reboot of an old television series sounded like a recipe for disaster. Instead, 21 Jump Street and 22 Jump Street became comedy gold, powered by the ridiculously good chemistry between Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum.
Now, twelve years later, hollywood may finally be reopening the case.
And if 24 Jump Street actually happens, one thing is certain: Schmidt and Jenko won't just be returning... they'll be returning to remind everyone how a comedy sequel is supposed to be done.