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Rush Hour 2016 Jun 2026

Did you enjoy this deep dive? Share your thoughts on whether a "Rush Hour 4" could work today in the comments below. And if you want to revisit the magic, the original trilogy is streaming now—where Lee and Carter will always be stuck in traffic, just for you.

‘Rush Hour’ Review: CBS’ Adaptation Stuck In Traffic Jam Of Banality

Starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, the original film trilogy was a global phenomenon, grossing nearly $850 million worldwide and cementing the "buddy cop" genre as a box office gold standard. When CBS announced a television adaptation set to premiere in March 2016, the question on everyone’s mind was simple: Can you replicate that specific, electric chemistry on the small screen? rush hour 2016

The (2016) television series was a reimagining of the blockbuster buddy-cop film franchise, premiering on CBS as an action-comedy drama. Despite its pedigree, the show was canceled after a single 13-episode season due to low viewership and mixed critical reception. Series Overview

Looking back, 2016 was the inflection point for the buddy-cop genre. That year, Central Intelligence (The Rock and Kevin Hart) proved you could do a buddy comedy without the martial arts edge. Nice Guys (Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling) offered a deconstructionist, R-rated take. Did you enjoy this deep dive

The 2016 Rush Hour chose the former. It attempted to walk and talk exactly like the movies, but without the two stars who made the formula work. This decision set the stage for a show that felt like a shadow of its predecessor—familiar in shape, but lacking in substance.

But here is where the confusion begins. Warner Bros. never issued a press release. No director was attached (Brett Ratner, who directed the trilogy, was embroiled in controversy, though that hadn't fully broken yet). What existed was a handshake and a shared desire between two leads who genuinely loved each other. ‘Rush Hour’ Review: CBS’ Adaptation Stuck In Traffic

The legend of Rush Hour 2016 begins with a tweet. In late 2014, Chris Tucker appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon . When asked about a fourth film, Tucker didn't give the usual "maybe." He gave a date.