Beverly Hills Cop 4: Axel Foley (1 Viewer)

Check your tailpipes for rogue bananas, people – Axel Foley is back. 30 years after the character last graced the screen (and 40 years since his cinematic debut), 2024 will finally see Eddie Murphy reprise one of his most beloved roles in long-awaited four-quel Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley.

In the intervening three decades, there have been many attempts to get Foley back, badge in hand – and now it’s finally happening, set for release on Netflix with a load of familiar faces returning (Murphy will be joined by Judge Reinhold, Paul Reiser and Bronson Pinchot to name but a few), some fresh cast additions, and the one and only Jerry Bruckheimer back producing.

Speaking exclusively to Empire in the 2024 Preview issue– featuring the world-first image from the film, seen above – Bruckheimer promises a prime performance from Murphy, back in action in his most iconic role. “Anytime he walks on set, you never know what you’re going to get. And it’s always pretty brilliant,” he enthuses. “Every day he’s there throws you back to the ‘80s.”

It’s not just about taking audiences back to past, though – Axel Foley, directed by Mark Molloy, is all about picking up with where the character is today. Taylour Paige is on board as Foley’s criminal defence attorney daughter, who pulls her dad into a California-based case – where he’ll cause issues for Kevin Bacon’s LAPD special-unit officer, and team up with a new partner, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

The pair, says Bruckheimer, make for a strong comedic combo. “He gets stuck with Axel and they are hysterical together,” he promises. “Joseph is such a great straight man for Eddie.”

Just as Top Gun Maverick wasn’t afraid to play it straight beneath the glorious nostalgia, Bruckheimer says there will be serious underpinnings to Beverly Hills Cop’s gags. “It’s about the emotion,” he states. “No matter how funny it is, how much great action it has, it’s all about the heartstrings.” At long last, get ready for a killer new case…….

 
I'll definitely watch and having Bruckheimer involved at least gives me some hope it will be a fun movie
 
After Axel Foley are ytou ready for more Billy Ray Valentine?
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A critically-acclaimed 1983 comedy starring Eddie Murphy gets an encouraging sequel update from co-star Dan Aykroyd. Since surprisingly returning to SNL for the first time in 35 years in 2019, Murphy has continued a trend of revisiting hit projects from early in his career. 2021 saw the release of Coming 2 America, the long-delayed sequel to his 1988 hit Coming to America, and 2024 will see the release of Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley, the third sequel to Murphy’s 1984 blockbuster Beverly Hills Cop.

As audiences await the return of Axel Foley, news has arrived of another classic Murphy comedy that could soon get a sequel, as Trading Places star Dan Aykroyd offers an encouraging update on a possible Trading Places 2. "Last year, I generated a sequel for Eddie and I that I submitted to Paramount,” Aykroyd revealed (via Newsweek). He added, “It's good, man, it's good.”

Directed by then-hot Hollywood auteur John Landis, Trading Places paired Murphy and Aykroyd in a satirical jab at Reagan-era capitalism, with Murphy as a street-wise hustler and Aykroyd as a smug investor, who swap places as part of a bet by a pair of millionaires (Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy).

With billionaires like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg dominating the news in 2023, there could be plenty of ripe material available for a revived Murphy-Aykroyd pairing, that again takes satirical aim at the rich. In his remarks to Newsweek, Aykroyd mentioned wanting to bring back the original film’s writers Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod in some capacity.............

 
If memory serves, he's a Detroit detective right? Isn't that the whole deal? I'll defer to one of our much older members, Guido?
He was a Detroit detective that defied his Captains orders not to get involved in an investigation over his partners murder. He was then told to stay out of the investigation by the LAPD as well cause of his captains orders and went a head and did his own investigating and tipped off the detectives that were working the case...


Honestly he doesn't even need to be a cop in this one... he can just be a private investigator.. although, its called Beverly Hills Cop....
 
He was a Detroit detective that defied his Captains orders not to get involved in an investigation over his partners murder. He was then told to stay out of the investigation by the LAPD as well cause of his captains orders and went a head and did his own investigating and tipped off the detectives that were working the case...


Honestly he doesn't even need to be a cop in this one... he can just be a private investigator.. although, its called Beverly Hills Cop....
It was his childhood friend Mikey who was visiting/on the run from his former employer in Beverly Hills who got murdered
 
It was his childhood friend Mikey who was visiting/on the run from his former employer in Beverly Hills who got murdered
oh yea and he squatted in a house that was being remodeled? or the people were just on vacation.
 
oh yea and he squatted in a house that was being remodeled? or the people were just on vacation.
That was Beverly Hills Cop 2

In the first one, he got comped a suite at a swank hotel by claiming he was an interviewer for Rolling Stone Magazine and he was in town to interview Michael Jackson
 
That was Beverly Hills Cop 2

In the first one, he got comped a suite at a swank hotel by claiming he was an interviewer for Rolling Stone Magazine and he was in town to interview Michael Jackson
he didn't get comped - BHPD picked up the tab
he essentially scammed the hotel into giving him a room (he had no reservation) they only had a suite available but let him have it for the same price as a regular room
 
he didn't get comped - BHPD picked up the tab
he essentially scammed the hotel into giving him a room (he had no reservation) they only had a suite available but let him have it for the same price as a regular room

With a several extra robes included.
 
That was Beverly Hills Cop 2

In the first one, he got comped a suite at a swank hotel by claiming he was an interviewer for Rolling Stone Magazine and he was in town to interview Michael Jackson
Ok yea, that's how he got the Banana from the Hotel.
 

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