Rush Hour 4 (2026)

July 15, 2025

Rush Hour 4 (2026)
“Old partners. New chaos.”

After nearly two decades, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker reunite for Rush Hour 4 (2026) — and the wait was worth it. The legendary duo returns in top form, delivering the perfect mix of fast-paced action, laugh-out-loud comedy, and heartfelt nostalgia that fans have been craving.

This time, Inspector Lee (Chan) and Detective Carter (Tucker) are dragged into an international conspiracy that kicks off in Paris and spirals across Asia and the U.S. When a mysterious arms syndicate targets diplomats at a global peace summit, the only ones crazy (and reckless) enough to crack the case are — you guessed it — Lee and Carter. Along the way, they battle assassins on motorcycles, infiltrate a tech billionaire’s underground fortress in Tokyo, and even crash a fashion show in Milan (yes, Carter walks the runway).

Director Justin Lin brings fresh energy to the franchise, blending slick fight choreography with outrageous set-pieces — including a gravity-defying elevator brawl and a hilarious escape involving a hot-air balloon and a panda. While the humor leans more self-aware than ever, it never feels forced. Chan’s stunts are still jaw-dropping at 70, and Tucker’s comedic timing is as sharp as ever.

Rush Hour 4 isn’t just a sequel — it’s a love letter to the buddy-cop genre. It knows what made the originals work and doubles down on the chemistry, chaos, and charm. It may be 2026, but Lee and Carter still got it. And if the final scene is any hint… they might not be done yet.