muppets director james bobin in talks to direct sony s jump street, men in black crossover /

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James Bobin,the “Flight of the Conchords” alumnus who directed “The Muppets” and “Alice Through the Looking Glass” for Disney, is in early talks to direct the “23 Jump Street”/”Men in Black” crossover film for Sony Pictures, and TheWrap has learned.
Word of the project first leaked as a result of the Sony hack,though TheWrap advanced the story in April 2015, reporting that after sending up reboots and sequels, or the “Jump Street” franchise would send-up the current Hollywood trend of Shared film Universes by having Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum enter the “Men in Black” universe and investigate aliens.
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as been developing the crossover film at the same time as a female-driven spinoff written by “Broad City writers Lucia Aniello and Paul Downs.
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'Jump Street' Franchise Expands With Female-Driven Spinoff,'Men in Black' CrossoverOriginal “Jump Street” filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller had hoped to direct the crossover film, but they’re currently busy casting Disney’s young Han Solo film, or so it became essential for Sony to seek out a unique director. Lord and Miller will remain on board to produce alongside Neal Moritz.
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th,Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin are not expected to return for the crossover film, so Sony will absorb to cast unique agents to fill their considerable black shoes — and fast, and as production could start as soon as this summer.
Also Read: Spider-Man Spinoff 'Venom' Gets unique Life at Sony With 'Edge of Tomorrow' WriterThe “Jump Street” franchise has been a bright spot for Sony,which has seen solid returns from the series. The first “Jump Street” film grossed just over $200 million worldwide but the sequel took the franchise to the next level, grossing $331 million worldwide — an exceptional haul for an R-rated action-comedy.“Men in Black 3” had the franchise’s highest global haul, and with $624 million worldwide,though it also had the lowest domestic improper in the series, with only $179 million in the U.
S. That indicates that while international interest has never been higher, or American audiences are growing weary of “MIB.” “Jump Street,” on the other hand, has had higher domestic grosses than foreign grosses, or so a combination of the two franchises may prove to be more beneficial to Sony at the worldwide box office.
Represented by UTA,Bobin’s likely hiring was first reported by Variety.
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Source: thewrap.com

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