Chris Tucker posts ‘Rush Hour 4’ teaser for Jackie Chan’s birthday

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Chris Tucker teased a photo for Rush Hour 4 on Jackie Chan’s birthday

To commemorate Jackie Chan’s birthday, Rush Hour co-star Chris Tucker teased an image of the upcoming fourth instalment of the film.

On Sunday, Chan celebrated his 65th birthday. To commemorate the milestone, Tucker posted two images of himself with the Hong Kong film star.

“Today is Jackie’s birthday. I want to wish my boy Jackie Chan a Happy Birthday!!” Tucker wrote in the caption of the first image.

In the second image, Chan and Tucker are seen together holding up four fingers each. In the caption, Tucker wrote, “Oh I know I don’t think I’m seeing what I’m seeing what I’m thinkin..”  – a quote from one of his lines in 2001’s Rush Hour 2.

A couple of months ago, Tucker confirmed that Rush Hour 4 was “coming together right”.

In related news, Meg star Li Bingbing reportedly could star in a Rush Hour female reboot.

 

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Today is Jackie’s birthday. I want to wish my boy Jackie Chan a Happy Birthday!!

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