Therefore, reuniting for another project will surely be a thrilling ride. Rothman had previously worked with Jump Street co-director Phil Lord on Spider-Verse, a hit among fans. When asked why the jump from 22 Jump Street to 24 Jump Street, Rothman said, "It's taken us so long to pull together, we decided to skip over '23 Jump Street' and pick up the story one movie later." In July 2021, Rodney Rothman, co-writer and co-director of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, shared with Hollywood Reporter that he had gotten on board to write and direct a sequel, which will be officially called 24 Jump Street. Hill and Tatum play Schmidt and Jenko in this action comedy movie franchise, and while 23 Jump Street is going to happen someday, 24 Jump Street will officially be another stop for the police officers. However, almost a decade since 22 Jump Street hit the theaters, there still has been no official news of 23 Jump Street despite continued rumors and rumblings. As the movie finished and end-credits roll in, Hill and Tatum’s characters are seen being a part of many other fictional sequels to the film: 24 Jump Street: Foreign Exchange Students, 25 Jump Street: A Semester At Sea, 26 Jump Street: Art School, and beyond. Although based on crime and action, 21 Jump Street delivered comedy as the two try to fit in the high school and mingle with the kids despite their demeanor and obvious generational differences.įortunately, the gags and plot that carried 21 Jump Street resulted in the sequel, 22 Jump Street, which was equally iconic and took the pair to college.
The two stars played police officers who must go undercover as high schoolers and cease the circulation of new synthetic drugs and ultimately arrest its supplier. 21 Jump Street, the buddy cop action film starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum became a huge success upon its release in 2012.