Paramount has officially greenlit Rush Hour 4, with Donald Trump reportedly playing a key role in securing the film's release. The news comes despite Brett Ratner, the director of the new installment, having faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct during the #MeToo movement.
Ratner had struggled to find financing for the film, which stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, but Trump lobbied on his behalf to friend Larry Ellison, the largest shareholder of Paramount Skydance. The studio has now secured funding for the film and agreed to a distribution deal with Warner Bros.
The news has been met with skepticism by some in the industry, with many questioning why Ratner was given another chance after facing multiple allegations of sexual assault. Trump's involvement in the film's production is also seen as a sign of his efforts to promote old-fashioned masculinity in Hollywood culture.
Ratner has faced several high-profile allegations of misconduct, including an accusation from Melanie Kohler, who alleged that he raped her at the home of Robert Evans. The two settled their dispute in 2018.
Despite Ratner's checkered past, Paramount is moving forward with Rush Hour 4, which will be released by Warner Bros. The film has the potential to gross millions worldwide, particularly given its proven track record from previous installments.
Critics have already expressed doubts about the film's viability, with one writer suggesting that the world may not need or want another installment in the franchise. Nevertheless, Rush Hour 4 is set to hit theaters on January 30th, and fans of the series are eagerly awaiting its release.
Ratner had struggled to find financing for the film, which stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, but Trump lobbied on his behalf to friend Larry Ellison, the largest shareholder of Paramount Skydance. The studio has now secured funding for the film and agreed to a distribution deal with Warner Bros.
The news has been met with skepticism by some in the industry, with many questioning why Ratner was given another chance after facing multiple allegations of sexual assault. Trump's involvement in the film's production is also seen as a sign of his efforts to promote old-fashioned masculinity in Hollywood culture.
Ratner has faced several high-profile allegations of misconduct, including an accusation from Melanie Kohler, who alleged that he raped her at the home of Robert Evans. The two settled their dispute in 2018.
Despite Ratner's checkered past, Paramount is moving forward with Rush Hour 4, which will be released by Warner Bros. The film has the potential to gross millions worldwide, particularly given its proven track record from previous installments.
Critics have already expressed doubts about the film's viability, with one writer suggesting that the world may not need or want another installment in the franchise. Nevertheless, Rush Hour 4 is set to hit theaters on January 30th, and fans of the series are eagerly awaiting its release.