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Rush Hour 4 Faces Pay Standoff as Stars Demand Bigger Salaries

Pay Standoff Threatens Rush Hour 4

Paramount Pictures moves ahead with Rush Hour 4, but the studio cannot lock in the two leads. Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker have not signed new contracts because they say the offers are far below what they earned on the third film. The pay dispute now dominates headlines about the sequel.

What the Offer Looks Like

According to a report by Matthew Belloni, the studio offered each star about eight million dollars. Chan earned roughly twenty million for Rush Hour 3, while Tucker received an even larger sum. The gap between the old and new figures has sparked a heated negotiation.

Jackie Chan’s Position

Chan loves the role of Inspector Lee, but he feels the new salary does not respect his contribution to the franchise. He has told his representatives to hold out for a fair deal. Chan’s team says the offer undervalues his box office draw.

Chris Tucker’s Position

Tucker, who plays Detective Carter, also insists on a higher pay package. He argues that his comedic timing and chemistry with Chan are essential for the film’s success. Tucker’s camp has asked Paramount to match or exceed his previous earnings.

Director Brett Ratner May Return

The sequel could also bring back director Brett Ratner. Ratner led the original trilogy and many fans hope he will helm the new chapter. However, his return depends on the studio clearing the salary dispute first.

Paramount’s Bigger Picture

Paramount is in the middle of a merger with Warner Bros Discovery. The studio hopes to begin filming later this year, but the star contracts remain the biggest hurdle. Executives say they will keep talks open and aim for a win‑win solution.

Why Fans Should Care

The Rush Hour series made over a billion dollars worldwide. Fans want to see Chan and Tucker back together. The pay dispute puts the future of the reunion at risk. If the studio cannot meet the actors’ demands, the sequel may face delays or a cast change.

What Happens Next

Paramount plans to keep negotiating through the summer. Industry insiders expect a revised offer soon. The outcome will shape the Rush Hour 4 salary dispute and set a precedent for future franchise deals.

Source: www.comingsoon.net

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