Rush Hour 4: Brett Ratner Joins President Trump in China to Scout Filming Locations and Meet Cast and Crew

Film director Brett Ratner is set to accompany President Trump to China as part of the US delegation. Ratner, known for directing Melania Trump's documentary, will be in China to scout filming locations for the upcoming movie "Rush Hour 4" and to meet with the cast and crew. President Trump has shown strong support for reviving the "Rush Hour" franchise and has urged his billionaire friend Larry Ellison to bring back the popular mismatched-buddy-cop series. Ellison's Paramount Pictures recently acquired the rights to the franchise from Warner Bros. Discovery.
The "Rush Hour" series, known for its action-packed and comedic elements, has been a fan favorite for years. With the potential for a fourth installment in the works, fans are eagerly anticipating the return of the beloved characters and their entertaining adventures. Ratner's involvement in scouting locations and meeting with the team indicates that progress is being made towards the production of "Rush Hour 4."
President Trump's support for the "Rush Hour" franchise and his efforts to bring it back to the big screen have generated excitement among fans and industry insiders alike. With Ratner's upcoming trip to China and the plans for "Rush Hour 4" taking shape, it seems that the beloved series is on track for a highly anticipated comeback. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest developments surrounding the production of "Rush Hour 4."