Lethal Weapon fans eagerly await news about the upcoming movie, Lethal Weapon 5. Many are curious about its release date, whether it's set for 2023, or 2024, or if it's been canceled.
In this article, we'll provide the latest updates on this highly anticipated sequel, directed by Mel Gibson and featuring the iconic duo of Danny Glover and Bob Jennings. Are you ready? Scroll down to check them out. Let's go!
When Is Lethal Weapon 5’s Release Date?
As of now, an official release date for Lethal Weapon 5 has not been confirmed.
The script is currently in the hands of Jez Butterworth, known for his work on films like Edge Of Tomorrow and Black Mass. Once the script is finalized and production gets underway, we'll have a better idea of when we can expect this movie to hit theaters.
In the meantime, if you're eager for some buddy cop action, you can always purchase the existing Lethal Weapon movies on Amazon.
Has Lethal Weapon 5 Been Canceled?
No, Lethal Weapon 5 has not been canceled.
Although there have been delays in filming, it seems like the movie is still on track and will eventually make its way to the big screen.
Gibson had previously mentioned that the hold-up was due to the merger between Discovery and Warner Bros., which typically takes time for these big companies to navigate. The exact timeline for reassembling the team is uncertain at this point, but the movie is definitely in the works.
Lethal Weapon 5's Official Trailer?
Who Is In The Cast Of Lethal Weapon 5?
Here's the exciting news: Both Roger Murtaugh and Martin Riggs are making a comeback in this part! That's right, Danny Glover and Mel Gibson are reprising their iconic roles. And to add to the nostalgia, director Richard Donner, the mastermind behind the first four Lethal Weapon movies, is back in the director's chair.
Producer Dan Lin confirmed, "The original cast is coming back. Mel and Danny are ready to go, so it's about the script." As for other beloved characters like Rene Russo, Chris Rock, and Joe Pesci, it's still uncertain if they'll join the reunion.
Bringing back Joe Pesci, who provided comic relief as Leo Getz, might be a bit of a challenge, given his retirement from acting after Lethal Weapon 4. However, Rene Russo, who played Riggs' love interest, and Chris Rock, as Murtaugh's son-in-law, could potentially make a return, promising more fun and action in the upcoming film.
What's particularly amusing is the return of Murtaugh as a cop, considering his famous line from the first movie: "I'm too old for this sh*t." Well, it seems he's not quite done with policing yet!
Lethal Weapon 5’s Plot
The plot remains a well-kept secret, but it's said to be deeply personal and absolutely incredible, according to director Richard Donner. A few years ago, series creator Shane Black penned a 62-page treatment for the fifth installment.
However, in 2017, Donner shared that this part was in the capable hands of writer Channing Gibson, known for his work on the fourth film. Donner mentioned that they had crafted a compelling and somewhat dark story, aiming to conclude the series on an emotional note, even though it might tug at the heartstrings.
As for what's in store for our beloved officers, that remains a mystery. We can only hope they've enjoyed a peaceful retirement by now.
It's worth noting that Mel Gibson's controversial past, marked by accusations of misogyny, anti-Semitism, and homophobia, could pose challenges to the film's reception. However, it's not the first time he's made a comeback in Hollywood.
Critics in the 1990s had their reservations about the characters too, with some describing Murtagh as a rather one-dimensional p from a sitcom. So, this part of Lethal Weapon has its work cut out to win over both critics and fans.
One interesting tidbit is that Donner mentioned the title as "Lethal Finale," but this was before Warner Bros. officially greenlit the project, so details may have evolved since then.
Conclusion
Fans of Lethal Weapon may relax since the highly awaited film, Lethal Weapon 5, has not been canceled. While an official release date remains uncertain, the iconic duo of Danny Glover and Mel Gibson is set to reprise their roles as Roger Murtaugh and Martin Riggs.
Director Richard Donner is back in the director's chair to helm this deeply personal and potentially emotional installment in the series. Despite the fact that the narrative is being kept under wraps, fans can expect more action, drama, and nostalgia as the favorite characters return for what may be the "Lethal Finale."