Monday, December 12, 2011

Chris Tucker On Board For New Installment Of “Friday”


Representatives for director/rapper ice Cube have confirmed that a new “Friday” is in the works with actor Chris Tucker.

TMZ.com spoke to a member of Ice Cube’s production company Cube Vision, who confirmed that the project was in the works.

“Absolutely yes the studio is in the process of getting the entire original cast to do another ‘Friday.’ [Ice Cube] is very excited about this and has every intention to make it happen,” the rep stated.

Ice Cube released the first of the three “Friday” franchise films in 1995.

The original “Friday,” which starred Chris Tucker, grossed a total of $28 million.

The sequel to the film, “Next Friday” was released in 2000 and starred Mike Epps. The film grossed over $59 million.

The last installment, “Friday After Next,” hit theaters in 2002 and grossed a total of $33 million at the box office.

“I want to deliver it, but I don’t want to deliver what you’ve seen already,” Ice Cube told AllHipHop.com in August of 2010. We gotta have Chris in it.”

According to sources, Chris Tucker has yet to sign an official contract binding him to the fourth installment of “Friday.”


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