23 Jump Street Spoilers: Sony to release sequel with new directors on board in 2016?

By Staff Reporter

Apr 06, 2015 10:09 AM EDT

The ultimate hottie Channing Tatum and two-time Academy Award nominee Jonah Hill will be reprising their comedic tandem as Schmidt and Jenko in the riotously successful franchise next film release, '23 Jump Street'.

The predecessor of the film has been undeniably good and achieved as it has received a lot of praises and has more than tripled their budget of $50 million.

23 Jump Street is subtitled 'Medical school'. The said film will be even funnier. Many are excited about this. The actors have been playing the role well there couldn't be another 'Jump Street' sequel without them taking the roles.

However, slim are the chances that Phil Lord and Christopher Miller will be taking the director's seat for the 23 Jump Street movie. The latest buzz revealed that they have other lineup of movies where they could see a seed of success will grow.

But they have vowed that if they can see that the script will be a good one and proves to be a good soil for hard work and effort to till out something they could label as record-breaking. Though, to break even, just exceeding the previous franchise sequels.

Nevertheless, as it shows in the movie reviews for the upcoming movie, it's apt for success since the previous films have established a considerably big fan base which would eventually turn people to watch despite not having the previous directors behind it but with the actors still there.

Sony Studios have made it clear that they will be releasing the film with or without the former directors of this famous reboot seris. This film will be making its mark on silver screen industry in 2016, the exact date is not certain, however.

One thing is for sure, kids and adults alike will find this hilarious 23 Jump Street movie release an ultra-funny one. Just relax for now and see how it will ravage movie landscapes. 

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