Jump Street
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Created by | Patrick Hasburgh Stephen J. Cannell |
Owned by | Films: Columbia Pictures (Sony Pictures Entertainment) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television series: 20th Century Fox Television (Walt Disney Television) |
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Soundtrack(s) | 22 Jump Street (2014) |
21 Jump Street 2012 Full Movie.
Jump Street is an American multimedia franchise that commenced in 1987. The franchise concerns the lives of the Jump Street program, an undercover police unit in which young-looking detectives infiltrate schools and similar settings attended by minors to investigate crimes.
- 21 Jump Street started life as a hugely popular TV series in the 1980s, which featured a team of young-looking cops going undercover in schools and colleges. It's a show very much of its era in terms of formula and fashion, but it retains a fanbase to this day and later inspired the short-lived spinoff Booker, featuring Richard Grieco's title.
- Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services - Jump Street is a private rehab located in Los Angeles, California. Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services - Jump Street specializes in the treatment of mental health, and dual diagnosis.
- 21 Jump Street is an American police procedural television series that aired on the Fox network and in first run syndication from April 12, 1987, to April 27, 1991, with a total of 103 episodes. The series focuses on a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in high schools, colleges, and other teenage venues.
Television series[edit]
21 Jump Street (1987-1991)[edit]
21 Jump Street is an American police procedural crime drama television series that aired on the Fox Network with a total of 103 episodes.
Booker (1989-1990)[edit]
Booker is an American crime drama series starring Richard Grieco that aired on the Fox Network. The series is a spin-off of 21 Jump Street and the second installment of the 21 Jump Street franchise.
Film[edit]
Film | U.S. release date | Director(s) | Screenwriter(s) | Story by | Producers | Status |
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21 Jump Street | March 16, 2012 | Phil Lord and Christopher Miller | Michael Bacall | Michael Becall and Jonah Hill | Neal H. Moritz and Stephen J. Cannell | Released |
22 Jump Street | June 13, 2014 | Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel and Rodney Rothman | Neal H. Moritz, Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum | |||
Jump Street: Now for Her Pleasure | N/A | Rodney Rothman | Rodney Rothman, Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin | Rodney Rothman | Phil Lord and Christopher Miller | In development |
MIB 23 | N/A | James Bobin | Rodney Rothman |
21 Jump Street (2012)[edit]
Jump Street Movies
21 Jump Street is an American action comedy film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, executive produced by and starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, and scripted by Michael Bacall from a story by him and Hill. The film follows two police officers who are forced to relive high school when they are assigned to go undercover as high school students to prevent the outbreak of a new synthetic drug and arrest its supplier.[1]
22 Jump Street (2014)[edit]
22 Jump Street is an American action comedy film produced by and starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, scripted by Michael Bacall, Rodney Rothman and Oreo Uziel, from a story by Hill and Bacall, and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. It starts after where 21 Jump Street left off, following Schmidt and Jenko in their next case in college.
Future[edit]
Jump Street: Now for Her Pleasure[edit]
In April 2015, a female-centered Jump Street film was announced to be in development.[2] By December of the following year, Rodney Rothman signed on as director and screenwriter for the film, after previously co-writing 22 Jump Street, and MIB 23.[3]
By December of 2018, Tiffany Haddish and Awkwafina were in early negotiations to co-star in the film as a pair of undercover police officers, posing as a high school teacher and her daughter, respectively. Phil Lord and Chris Miller will return to the franchise as producers.[4] In March 2019, it was reported that the film would be titled 24 Jump Street and will co-star Zendaya alongside Haddish. In November 2020, it was revealed that Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin had written the most recent draft of the script, while the film was retitled to be Jump Street: Now for Her Pleasure.[5][6][7]
MIB 23[edit]
In September 2014, a third Jump Street film was announced to be in development.[8] Channing Tatum has yet to sign on to the project, citing his apprehensions being due to not 'know[ing] if that joke works three times'.[9] By August 2015, it was revealed that Lord and Miller signed onto the project as writers and producers. A first draft of the film's script has been completed,[10] that incorporates the various sequel stories teased during the end-credits of 22 Jump Street.[11]
In December 2014, it was revealed that the film would be a crossover between the studio's Men in Black and Jump Street film series. The news was leaked after Sony's system was hacked[12] and then confirmed by the directors of the films, Chris Miller and Phil Lord, during an interview about it.[13][14]James Bobin signed on as director in January 2016.[15][16] The title of the crossover was later revealed to be MIB 23. By August 2016, Jonah Hill stated that MIB 23 would be hard to make, as 'They’re trying to make all the deals, but it’s kind of impossible with all the Men in Black stuff', and 'it’s hard to maintain that joke when it’s so high stakes' given the film would get too close to the sort of remake, sequel and reboot the previous films mocked, though expressed hope at the film being made.[17] In December 2016 it was revealed that Rodney Rothman had written the script for the film, with Bobin still contractually attached as director for the movie,[3] and that the film has been scheduled for a 2021 release;[18] however, by January 2019 Lord stated that although the project is still actively being developed, 24 Jump Street would be produced first, noting that all creatives involved are 'reserving' MIB 23 for a later date.[19]
Cast and characters[edit]
- A dark grey cell indicates that the character was not in the film or that the character's presence in the film has yet to be announced.
- AC indicates a cameo role.
Character | Television Series | Films | ||||||
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21 Jump Street | Booker | 21 Jump Street | 22 Jump Street | |||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||
1987 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1989–90 | 2012 | 2014 | |
Judith 'Judy' Hoffs | Holly Robinson Peete | Holly Robinson PeeteC | ||||||
Thomas 'Tom' Hanson | Johnny Depp | Johnny DeppC | ||||||
Douglas 'Doug' Penhall | Peter John DeLuise | Peter John DeLuiseC | ||||||
Adam Fuller | Steven Williams | |||||||
Harry Truman 'H.T.' Ioki Vinh Van Tran | Dustin Nguyen | Dustin NguyenC | ||||||
Sal 'Blowfish' Banducci | Sal Jenco | |||||||
Dennis Booker | Richard Grieco | Richard Grieco | Richard GriecoC | |||||
Jackie Garrett | Yvette Nipar | |||||||
Dean Garrett | David Barry Gray | |||||||
Kati Rocky | Alexandra Powers | |||||||
Joseph 'Joey' Penhall | Michael DeLuise | |||||||
Anthony 'Mac' McCann | Michael Bendetti | |||||||
Raymond Crane | Ray Baker | Ray Baker | ||||||
Morton Schmidt Doug McQuaid | Jonah Hill | Jonah HillSeth RogenC | ||||||
Greg Jenko Brad McQuaid | Channing Tatum | |||||||
Captain Dickson | Ice Cube | |||||||
Mr. Walters | Rob Riggle | |||||||
Eric Molson | Dave Franco | |||||||
Deputy Chief Hardy | Nick Offerman |
Reception[edit]
Box office performance[edit]
Film | Release date | Box office gross | Box office ranking | Budget | Ref. | ||||
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Opening weekend North America | North America | Other territories | Worldwide | All time North America | All time worldwide | ||||
21 Jump Street | March 16, 2012 | $36,302,612 | $138,447,667 | $63,137,661 | $201,585,328 | #326 | #593 | $42 million[20] | [20] |
22 Jump Street | June 13, 2014 | $57,071,445 | $191,719,337 | $139,614,539 | $331,333,876 | #165 | #290 | $50 million[21] | [21] |
Total | $330,167,004 | $202,752,200 | $532,919,204 | $92 million |
Critical and public response[edit]
Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore |
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21 Jump Street | 84% (216 reviews)[22] | 69 (41 reviews)[23] | B[24] |
22 Jump Street | 84% (215 reviews)[25] | 71 (46 reviews)[26] | A-[24] |
References[edit]
Jump Street Printable Coupons
- ^Coll, Kevin (December 21, 2009). '21 Jump Street Gets Phil Lord and Chris Miller to direct'. Fused Film. Archived from the original on February 18, 2012. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
- ^McNary, Dave (April 29, 2015). 'Female '21 Jump Street' Spinoff in the Works'. variety.com.
- ^ ab'Jump Street Spinoff Finds a Director - ComingSoon.net'. comingsoon.net. December 1, 2016. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
- ^https://collider.com/tiffany-haddish-21-jump-street-awkwafina/#images
- ^Kroll, Justin (November 20, 2020). ''Deadpool 3': Marvel Studios And Ryan Reynolds Tap The Molyneux Sisters To Pen The Sequel'. Deadline. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
...They also wrote Jump Street: Now for Her Pleasure for Sony Pictures.
- ^https://comicbook.com/movies/2019/03/03/24-jump-street-tiffany-haddish-zendaya/
- ^PRODUCTION WEEKLY – ISSUE 1133 – THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 / 211 LISTINGS – 46 PAGES
- ^Chris Aga (September 10, 2014). ''23 Jump Street' in the Works; No Director(s) Attached Yet'. ScreenRant.com.
- ^Lee, Ashley (October 17, 2014). 'Channing Tatum Debates '23 Jump Street': 'I Don't Know If That Joke Works Three Times''. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
- ^Wakeman, Gregory (August 7, 2015). 'The 21 Jump Street Franchise Needs To Find Someone New To Take Over'. Cinemablend.com. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
- ^Topel, Fred (April 6, 2015). 'The 10 Biggest Highlights of WonderCon 2015 (UPDATED w/Flash Sizzle Reel)'. toplessrobot.com. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
- ^FRITZ, BEN (December 10, 2014). 'Sony Plans 'Men in Black' – 'Jump Street' Crossover'. wsj.com. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
- ^Converse, Simon; Eric Eisenberg (January 14, 2015). 'M.I.B./Jump Street crossover unofficially confirmed'. Cinemablend. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
- ^Alexander, Julia (March 4, 2016). 'Report: 23 Jump Street will be a crossover with Men in Black'. Polygon.
- ^Anders, Charlie Jane. 'That 21 Jump Street-Men In Black Crossover Is Actually Happening'. gizmodo.com. Retrieved October 16, 2016.
- ^Franich, Darren (April 13, 2016). 'Sony confirms Charlie's Angels reboot, Jump Street-Men in Black crossover'. entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
- ^'Jonah Hill: 'Jump Street'-'Men in Black' crossover 'probably won't happen''. torontosun.com. Retrieved October 16, 2016.
- ^''Men In Black' 'Jump Street' crossover no longer in development'. uk.movies.yahoo.com. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
- ^Topel, Fred (January 23, 2019). '24 Jump Street is Being Developed'. weliveentertainment.com. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
- ^ ab'21 Jump Street (2012)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
- ^ ab'22 Jump Street (2014)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^'21 JUMP STREET (2012)'. rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
- ^'21 Jump Street'. metacritic.com. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
- ^ ab'Cinemascore'. Cinemascore.com. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
- ^'22 JUMP STREET (2014)'. rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
- ^'22 Jump Street'. metacritic.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.