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Eddie Mur­phy will star in a Bev­er­ly Hills Cop sequel for Netflix

15 Nov 2019

Words by Charles Bramesco

A man sitting on a red car, wearing a black jacket and blue jeans, holding a gun.
A man sitting on a red car, wearing a black jacket and blue jeans, holding a gun.
The pop­u­lar police com­e­dy is the lat­est 80s movie to be strip-mined for its nos­tal­gia value.

Eddie Mur­phy has been out of the game for a minute, though his recent turn in Dolemite Is My Name her­alds a pos­si­ble come­back. All the same, Gen‑Z movie watch­ers may be sur­prised to learn that at one time, Eddie Mur­phy was the biggest comedic tal­ent on the face of the plan­et. But just one view­ing of Bev­er­ly Hills Cop clar­i­fies all.

The film that shot Mur­phy to glob­al super­star­dom and crys­tal­lized his clever, fast-talk­ing charm for a gen­er­a­tion spawned a pair of sequels, the most recent being released in 1994. But a new exclu­sive from Dead­line reveals that after twen­ty-five years, Mur­phy will reprise his role of Axel Foley once again.

But this time, he’ll do so at Net­flix. Dead­line announced that the fourth install­ment in the Bev­er­ly Hills Cop fran­chise will find a stream­ing home at the Big Red N, the stu­dio also behind Murphy’s recent tour-de-force as Rudy Ray Moore, and that series pro­duc­er Jer­ry Bruck­heimer will also be on board.

Plot details have yet to leak, but the mere exis­tence of the project says plen­ty about the indus­try at large. Murphy’s already got a resus­ci­ta­tion of anoth­er clas­sic vehi­cle in the works, with Para­mount hard at work on a reboot of Com­ing to Amer­i­ca, all of which fits into a wider trend of strip-min­ing nos­tal­gia for the 80s until it’s all been used up.

That said, Mur­phy proved that he’s still got the mag­ic with his lat­est per­for­mance, so he could very well ele­vate what cer­tain­ly sounds like an IP-moti­vat­ed cash-in. That’s the Mur­phy charm – he shows up, does the job, and makes every­thing around him that much better.

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