New Line Puts Rush Hour 3 On the Fast Track
The studio has at long last signed Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan, director Brett Ratner and screenwriter Jeff Nathanson to return for the sequel.
Tucker will earn $20 million against 20% of gross, and his deal comes with a second-picture commitment for the same salary on a film to be determined later. Thesp has given up script approval as long as the final draft matches what Nathanson pitched.
Chan will get around $15 million against 15% of gross, but he will also own the film's distribution rights in China and Hong Kong.
Ratner will get a spike on the upfront part of the $5 million-against-5% gross deal he had on Rush Hour 2.
Nathanson, who scripted the last film, will be paid seven figures to write the third installment.
New Line has the option to greenlight the pic by May, based on script approval and a budget the studio hopes won't exceed $120 million, which seems low by summer tentpole standards -- especially given the generous above-the-line expenditure. That greenlight would trigger pay-or-play deals for the helmer and the two stars.
The film will begin shooting next summer in the U.S. and Paris and anchor the studio's summer 2007 schedule.
Released in 2001, Rush Hour 2 was a global smash that grossed $226 million domestically and $329 million worldwide.
The new film has something else going for it: a rare performance by Tucker, who seems to save himself for Rush Hour sequels.
He hasn't made a movie since 2001's Rush Hour 2. Tucker didn't make one before that since the original 1998 Rush Hour. He got paid $2 million for that film, zoomed to $20 million for the sequel and might have retained that quote in a slew of other comedies he was offered. He turned down all of them and has preferred to do standup comedy and live the life of a Renaissance man.
He spoke up for his friend Michael Jackson during his recent legal troubles and has been seen taking up humanitarian causes with the likes of Bono and former president Bill Clinton. He's also a favorite houseguest of Jordan's King Abdullah.
He'll finally get back to work next summer.
Rush Hour 3 was released August 10th, 2007 and stars Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan, Max von Sydow, Hiroyuki Sanada, Yvan Attal, Youki Kudoh, NoƩmie Lenoir, Jingchu Zhang. The film is directed by Brett Ratner.
Sources: Variety
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