Ice Cube and Kevin Hart are in talks to return for Ride Along 3

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After a decade of development, Ride along 3 It began to see renewed momentum.

Daniel Gould, who was a writer on the Netflix series Working mothersis set to write a new buddy cop tale, with Kevin Hart and Ice Cube in talks to return to the global project. He is also in talks to return with director Tim Story and producer Will Packer, the latter of whom is the director It is a rom-com release You, me and Tuscany With the studio this weekend.

Universal had no comment on the potential project.

Hart and Ice Cube star in the film series as two law enforcement brothers, each with very different levels of experience, who often end up in the middle of Florida’s various underworlds.

It’s been ten years since the last time Ride along The movie hit theaters. the first Ride alongwhich was released in 2014, grossed over $130 million at the domestic box office, while its sequel grossed over $90 million in 2016, making it an overall profitable mid-budget franchise for the studio.

Ice Cube, who was last seen in a sci-fi movie War of the Worlds And in a cameo role in Sony Anacondais repped by UTA and Johnson Shapiro.

For his part, Hart made his final appearance in theaters with the video game adaptation Border areas He is scheduled to return for the fourth time Jumanji The film is scheduled to be released next December. He is repped by WME and 3Arts.

Story is repped by UTA and Johnson Shapiro, and Packer is repped by CAA and Johnson Shapiro.

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