RUSH HOUR 4 (2026)


Starring: Jackie Chan • Chris Tucker • Michelle Yeoh
Rush Hour 4 (2026) brings the legendary buddy-cop franchise roaring back with sharper action, faster jokes, and a surprising emotional edge — proving that chemistry never ages, it just gets better with time. This fourth chapter doesn’t reinvent the formula; it refines it, blending classic slapstick, martial arts chaos, and culture-clash comedy for a modern global stage.
Picking up years after their last case, the world has changed — but Carter and Lee haven’t. Crime has gone international, and so has the chaos.
Older, wiser, and still impossibly agile. Jackie Chan plays Lee with calm authority and effortless physical comedy. His action scenes favor creativity over speed — using environment, timing, and precision to outsmart opponents rather than overpower them.
Louder. Faster. Completely unfiltered. Carter remains the motor of the franchise — firing off rapid-fire jokes while somehow surviving gunfights he absolutely shouldn’t. Tucker slips back into the role like no time has passed, delivering the energy fans expect.
Elegant, lethal, and strategic. Yeoh steals every scene as a high-ranking international operative with unclear loyalties. She brings gravity, intelligence, and razor-sharp combat skill — serving as both ally and wildcard, pushing Lee and Carter far beyond their comfort zone.
High-speed chases through Asian and European cities, improvised fight scenes, mistaken-identity chaos, cultural misunderstandings, and perfectly timed physical gags. The action is cleaner, more grounded, and still unmistakably Jackie Chan — wide shots, real stunts, real impact.
Rush Hour 4 (2026) — not just a sequel, but a reunion…
where jokes land harder,
friendship runs deeper,
and justice is best served
with a punchline and a flying kick.