Trump push accelerates Rush Hour 4 talks at Paramount
U.S. President Donald J. Trump is urging Paramount Pictures to speed up development on the long-anticipated sequel Rush Hour 4. The outlet notes that Trump is believed to be using his connection with billionaire investor Larry Ellison — who holds major influence over Paramount’s parent company — to push the project forward.
Industry reporting suggests Trump’s interest is tied to his broader cultural agenda, in which he advocates for a return to high-energy, classic action-comedy films. The Rush Hour franchise, led by Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, has long been praised for its blend of martial arts, humor, and buddy-cop chemistry.
Speculation about a fourth installment has circulated for years, but Trump’s involvement may add new momentum. The entertainment-focused account @CultureCrave also amplified the claims on social media, stating that Trump is “reportedly pushing Paramount to make Rush Hour 4,” citing reporting from Semafor.
Donald Trump is reportedly pushing Paramount to make ‘Rush Hour 4’
(via @semafor) pic.twitter.com/zVSP20sAvNParamount has not released any official confirmation regarding the sequel.
If the film ultimately moves ahead, Several key factors will shape the project. Reuniting Chan and Tucker would be essential for recapturing the franchise’s signature dynamic, while the tone would likely lean toward nostalgic action-comedy instead of modern, socially driven storytelling — aligned with what Trump reportedly prefers.
Behind the scenes, Ellison’s influence could provide strong studio support, potentially opening doors for theatrical, streaming, and international distribution. However, challenges remain, including the franchise’s association with former director Brett Ratner, who has faced multiple sexual misconduct allegations. Studios may distance the sequel from Ratner to avoid backlash.
Rush Hour continues to resonate in pop culture, with clips circulating widely online and younger audiences discovering the films through streaming platforms. The franchise’s staying power, combined with renewed public attention, may contribute to the growing calls for a fourth film.