![]() “Nothing demonstrates the power of the Law & Order brand more than an ambitious three-hour event with a story that is truly ripped from the headlines that starts on Organized Crime, then migrates to SVU and finally the trial on Law & Order,” executive producer Dick Wolf said in a statement. In a new promo - which you can watch above - we hear snippets of dialogue from all the key players, with Benson declaring “this was a coordinated attack” before suggesting: “I’d like to combine forces, work this case together.” And just like that, Stabler is back at her side once again. While Tatum thinks the project is still possible, I doubt at this point it will ever be resurrected.Young Rock and Grand Crew Both Cancelled at NBC James Bobin ( The Muppets, Alice Through The Looking Glass) was looking to direct and I would have loved to see the movie happen. Miller went on to share one of the concepts incorporated into the story, saying: “One of my favorite ideas was the Men In Black, the Black Suits were like martial arts belts that you had to work your way up to black and were issued powered blue Men In Black suits.” It was very funny, it was crazy trying to manage these two franchises and not drive them both into the ground seemed like a real challenge.” Basically, the idea was Jonah and Channing, a thing happened while they were doing their medical school adventure that got them embroiled into the world of Men In Black and that got them teaming up to stop an alien takeover type of thing. “There was, believe it or not, a Men In Black/Jump Street crossover script that was very funny and very crazy that we really adored. Lord talked about the unproduced project in a previous interview, saying: I would not say that if I did not really believe it, because I don't like being wrong, like, specifically about that." Tatum also said that the MIB 23 script from 22 Jump Street writer Rodney Rothman was "by and away the best third sequel to any franchise that I've ever read, in my entire life. But right now, I don't know why, they're just not motivated to do it. And if Sony would ever really, like, do the hard work and figure out the producer problems that are inherent with that film, I think we can still do it. He said: "I still think it could work, I really do. And then once everybody is kinda like, not willing to come off their fee, you end up having a producer fee that is essentially, maybe more than the actual budget on the movie."īut, Tatum still thinks that the movie could work. They're giant producers, y'know, on that. "There's Spielberg, Neal Moritz, and Walter Parkes. But there are a lot of those in life." A movie like this would have been a blast, and when talking about the reason why it didn’t happen, Channing Tatum previously said: He went on to say that the project was “a missed opportunity. And so you know, the pressure was very high." ![]() And if it doesn't, you can take down two franchises. One of those things where, if it works, it's incredible. I think most likely that opportunity has passed, but it was very fun. The film would have centered on undercover cops Morton Schmidt ( Jonah Hill) and Greg Jenko ( Channing Tatum) and followed them as they are recruited to join the top-secret organization established to monitor alien activity on Earth.ĭuring a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Lord and Miller talked about the movie, with Miller saying: The movie was officially announced at CinemaCon seven years ago, but obviously, it never happened. The first information about the movie was leaked in 2014 after that massive Sony Pictures hack. The movie would’ve been titled MIB 23 and there’s no doubt it would’ve ended up being a wild movie! Spider-Verse writers and producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller once tried to make a crazy movie crossover that would bring together 21 Jump Street and Men in Black.
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