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Speaking with Variety, Tatum shared a disappointing update on the future of the Jump Street franchise. “I don’t think [23 Jump Street] will ever happen,” he said. “The problem is the overhead. It would cost as much as the actual budget of the film, if not more, because of all the producers involved. It’s just too top-heavy. It falls over every time.”
Is It Too Late for 23 Jump Street To Happen?

After the release of 22 Jump Street (which, like its predecessor, was a well-received box office hit), numerous ideas for other films were discussed. These included a female-led spinoff movie and a wild crossover concept that would have seen Schmidt and Jenko team up with the Men in Black. It’s sad to hear Tatum cast doubt on 23 Jump Street ever becoming a reality since these proposed follow-ups have potential to be entertaining additions to the franchise, putting a fresh spin on the formula. At the same time, a case can be made that it might be for the best if the series stays a duology.
Not only did the end credits of 22 Jump Street hilariously lampoon the practice of milking a successful franchise to death with endless sequels and spinoffs, a lot of time has passed since that film debuted. Long-delayed comedy legacy sequels have a very mixed track record from a creative perspective, as it’s difficult to recapture the magic after an extended gap. It would be a shame to see Jump Street return and fail to live up to expectations. In many ways, the 22 Jump Street credits sequence was the perfect ending for the series, sending it off on a high note.








