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Mel Gib­son and Dan­ny Glover are eying a Lethal Weapon comeback

30 Oct 2017

Words by Hannah Strong

Two men laughing joyfully together in a casual setting.
Two men laughing joyfully together in a casual setting.
Turns out they’re not too old for this sh*t after all…

Mul­lets and mous­tach­es at the ready: Lethal Weapon 5 could be on the hori­zon. Accord­ing to Dead­line, Mel Gib­son and Dan­ny Glover, as well as direc­tor Richard Don­ner, are in talks with Warn­er Bros, who first brought the fran­chise to the mass­es, with all par­ties seem­ing­ly keen to revis­it Rig­gs and Murtaugh’s fraught rela­tion­ship. Lethal Weapon 4 scribe Chan­ning Gib­son is also in the frame to pen the new script, which will pre­sum­ably take place in Los Ange­les, 20 years after the pre­vi­ous instal­ment from 1998.

The orig­i­nal Lethal Weapon was released 1987, and saw a post-Mad Max Gib­son play rene­gade cop Mar­tin Rig­gs, part­nered with Dan­ny Glover’s vet­er­an homi­cide inves­ti­ga­tor Roger Mur­taugh. Part of the rich tapes­try of 80s bud­dy cop movies along with 48 Hours, Tan­go and Cash and Turn­er & Hooch, the Lethal Weapon fran­chise has pulled in an impres­sive $955.2 mil­lion world­wide and inspired count­less par­o­dies, includ­ing It’s Always Sun­ny in Philadel­phias own ver­sions of Lethal Weapon 5 and Lethal Weapon 6. The series also spawned a spin-off tele­vi­sion show star­ring Damon Wayans, cur­rent­ly in its sec­ond season.

A fifth instal­ment has been rumoured ever since Shane Black wrote a script treat­ment back in 2007, but this is the first time Gib­son and Glover have shown an inter­est. Giv­en that both stars are actu­al­ly beyond the rec­om­mend retire­ment age for LAPD offi­cers, it’ll be inter­est­ing to see what Don­ner and Gib­son have in mind for the future of the fran­chise – our guess is it’ll prob­a­bly involve sax­o­phone solos.

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