
It received generally positive reviews from critics with praise for its humor, cast and style but criticism towards its formulaic story structure. They go undercover to investigate the murder of a fellow officer and find themselves in high school as students.Ģ2 Jump Street has grossed over $300 million worldwide against its $50 million budget making it one of the highest-grossing R-rated comedies in history.
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The movie follows two police officers, played by Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, who are assigned to a special undercover unit in the fictional police department of Metro Police Department. They are played by Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum. This movie is about two police officers who go undercover in high school to find a missing drugs kingpin. It grossed over $200 million worldwide against its $23 million production budget. The film was produced on a budget of $23 million. The film stars Hill and Channing Tatum as two police officers who go undercover in high school to find a missing drugs kingpin.

23 Jump Street is a 2014 American action comedy film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, written by Michael Bacall, Jonah Hill, and Chris McKenna. The film stars Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill as undercover cops who have to go back in time to high school in order to stop a drug lord. So does that mean that we'll actually see a crossover with the Men in Black franchise? That might not fulfill the criteria of being "something that haven't told about yet," because they've commented on that idea before.23 Jump Street Release Date – The 23 Jump Street movie is a sequel to the 2011 film, 22 Jump Street. “He had a really outrageous idea for what to do, and how we could take our scorched-earth sequel policy from the end of ’22 Jump Street’ and do something that hadn’t been explored in those 22 sequels and simultaneously tell the next chapter in the story.” How the heck are they going to pull that off? We're not sure, but this aligns with a previous interview from last month: “Rodney Rothman is off writing a script,” Lord said.

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Well, Topless Robot was at a panel for Lord and Miller's Fox TV show The Last Man on Earth at WonderCon, and the topic of the sequel came up: "We've found a way that we love that makes those imagined sequels canonical and yet does something that we haven't told you about yet," Lord said. But then something strange happened: 22 Jump Street made a boatload of cash, and Sony greenlit 23 Jump Street for real. Like any normal person, I assumed that since 22 Jump Street was all about the idea of making a sequel, the end credits sequence was Phil Lord and Chris Miller's way of saying that they're done with this franchise by poking fun at the insanity of keeping this concept alive for future entries they basically ran it into the ground themselves so they didn't have to see anyone else do it for real. For those who don't recall, the film ends with Ice Cube telling Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill that they're going to medical school, which sets off a long montage that lasts for the entire duration of the end credits that shows Schmidt and Jenko in a bunch of fake sequels like 23 Jump Street: Medical School, 27 Jump Street: Culinary School, 31 Jump Street: Ninja Academy, and a whole lot more. I thought 22 Jump Street was pretty funny all the way through, but it definitely ended on a high note.
