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Cover image for 24 Jump Street Officially in Development: Hill, Tatum, and Ice Cube Return
Elena Rodriguez
Elena Rodriguez
Culture and lifestyle writer covering entertainment, social media trends, and consumer technology
June 11, 2026·3 min read

24 Jump Street Officially in Development: Hill, Tatum, and Ice Cube Return

Sony's 24 Jump Street is in the works with Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, and Ice Cube in talks. Rodney Rothman will direct from a script co-written by Hill and Meghan Malloy.

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Third Jump Street Film Greenlit as ‘24 Jump Street’ – Stars Hill, Tatum, and Ice Cube in Talks

Sony Pictures has officially put 24 Jump Street into development, with Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, and Ice Cube in negotiations to reprise their roles as Schmidt, Jenko, and Captain Dickson. The third installment in the R-rated crime comedy franchise was confirmed by sources on June 10, 2026.

The project is moving forward under the working title '24 Jump Street', continuing the meta numbering gag from the 2014 sequel.

Hill and Tatum are set to produce alongside the original creative team. Free Association — Tatum's production company with Reid Carolin — and Strong Baby — Hill's banner with Matt Dines — are attached. The film will be distributed by Columbia Pictures.

Rodney Rothman to Direct from Script Co-Written by Jonah Hill and Meghan Malloy

Rodney Rothman, who directed Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, has been tapped to direct 24 Jump Street. Rothman co-wrote the script with Jonah Hill and Meghan Malloy, marking a new creative direction for the franchise. Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who directed the first two films, will not direct but remain as producers.

The writing team brings a fresh perspective while retaining the franchise's signature tone — a blend of irreverent humor, buddy-cop chemistry, and self-aware action. Rothman's experience with animation and high-concept storytelling suggests the sequel may push the visual comedy further.

Producers Phil Lord, Chris Miller, and Neal Moritz Return to Shepherd Sequel

Original producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, along with Neal H. Moritz, are back to produce the third film. Their involvement ensures continuity in the franchise's approach, even with a new director at the helm. Lord and Miller's fingerprints were all over the first two films' success, balancing R-rated jokes with genuine heart.

No release date has been announced, but with development now confirmed, a 2027 or later window is likely. The project adds to Sony's slate of legacy sequels and reboots, including the recent Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Key Takeaways

  • 24 Jump Street is officially in development as of June 2026, with principal cast in talks to return.
  • Rodney Rothman will direct from a script co-written by Hill and Meghan Malloy.
  • Producers Phil Lord, Chris Miller, and Neal Moritz are back, but Lord and Miller are not directing.
  • A release date has not been set; production timing suggests a 2027 or later premiere.
  • The sequel continues the R-rated crime comedy franchise from Sony/Columbia Pictures.