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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley, sees Eddie Murphy return to the series. What else do we know about Beverly Hills Cop 4?
At long last, Eddie Murphy is set to reprise his role as street-smart cop Axel Foley in the fourth instalment of the Beverly Hills Cop franchise, which is set to hit Netflix later this year. It’s been nearly thirty years since we last saw Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley and many of the classic Beverly Hills Cop cast members are set to join him in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley. Here’s everything we know about Beverly Hills Cop 4!
Who’s making it?
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley is written by Will Beall, who wrote Gangster Squad, Aquaman and worked on Zack Snyder’s Justice League. While his credits lean more heavily into action than comedy, Beall was also one of the scribes behind the TV show Castle, which has the right vibe for the franchise. The film is being directed by Mark Malloy, a famed commercial director who is making his directorial debut. He replaced Bad Boys For Life directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who left the project to direct the now-shelved Batgirl. Jerry Bruckheimer is again producing, with him not being involved in the third film.
What Beverly Hills Cop cast members are returning?
The Beverly Hills Cop cast originally included Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Paul Reiser and Ronny Cox, all of whom returned for Beverly Hills Cop 2. Of the four, only Judge Reinhold returned for the third film. Bronson Pinchot, who memorably played Serge, the museum gallery worker in the first movie, returned for the third film but sat out the second. It looks like this fourth film in the Beverly Hills Cop franchise is leaning heavily into nostalgia, with Judge Reinhold back as Billy Rosewood, John Ashton as his partner, John Taggart, Paul Reiser as Axel’s Detroit partner, Jeffrey Friedman, and Bronson Pinchot returning as Serge. Cox, so far, seems to be sitting this one out. Despite being eighty-four, Cox is still active, with him having recently appeared in Aaron Sorkin’s Being the Ricardos. The only core member from the first film, other than Cox, who’s not returning is Lisa Eilbacher as Axel’s friend Jenny Summers, but she never returned for any of the sequels either.
Who else is in it?
While not much is known about the premise, the supporting cast is pretty stacked with an impressive array of names. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and rising star Taylour Paige recently signed on for key roles, as has the great Kevin Bacon. No one knows who they’re playing yet, nor does anyone really know what the premise is.
Who’s doing the music?
Now, this is exciting. According to the IMDB and Wikipedia, none other than Harold Faltermeyer is back to do the score. This is terrific news, as the third film infamously dropped Faltermeyer’s synth to give us a fully orchestral version of Axel F, which fans of the series despised. Faltermeyer also recently contributed to the Top Gun: Maverick score (alongside Hans Zimmer and Lady Gaga).
Just how popular are the Beverly Hills Cop movies?
The Beverly Hills Cop series totally blew up the box office in the eighties. The first film made $234 million in North America alone, making it the top-grossing film of 1984 (it beat Ghostbusters). Taken for inflation, that’s about $677 million in 2023 dollars. The sequel, Beverly Hills Cop 2, was another hit for Paramount Pictures (who put out most of Eddie’s 80s movies), making over $153 million domestically. However, the third film was a notorious flop, only earning $42 million. Over the years, there have been numerous efforts made to get Eddie Murphy to reprise the character, with him even showing up in a CBS pilot that focused on the character’s son, who was played by Tropic Thunder’s Brandon T. Jackson, which has never seen the light of day.
What will Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley be rated?
Now, that’s a good question. Murphy toned down his sequel to Coming to America in order to appeal to a family audience, but there hasn’t been any talk of him doing the same with Beverly Hills Cop. Certainly, Murphy has no qualms about still acting in edgy stuff, with him having famously starred in the raunchy Dolemite is My Name not too long ago, in addition to the R-rated You People. Fans are hoping this is rated R.
When will it come out?
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley should come out sometime this year. Murphy has a holiday movie coming out on Prime Video, Candy Cane Lane, so my guess would be that Netflix aims for a summer release. That said, Dolemite is My Name was a smash hit for Netflix at TIFF, so they could theoretically give this a fall release. Time will tell.
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