Paramount Pictures is poised to release Brett Ratner's "Rush Hour 4," a project that was shelved following previous sexual misconduct allegations against the Hollywood director, following the announcement of President Donald Trump's intervention.
'Rush Hour 4' will be distributed by Paramount at Trump's request.
NEW YORK (AP) — After reports of interference from President Donald Trump, Paramount Pictures is set to distribute Brett Ratner's "Rush Hour 4," a project Hollywood shied away from after earlier sexual-harassment allegations against the director.
Paramount Pictures was talking about walking the film on Tuesday because they had not announced the deal.
In 2017, during the #metoo movement, six women said Ratner-Ratner sex had been caught in the Los Angeles Times.Warner Bros., which had $450 million in funds to finance its production company, forged relationships with Ratner.RATRE, which denied the allegations, has not released a film this decade.
But on Sunday, SOFFORD reported that Trump had personally told Paramunting to take the "4 Hour Rush."" The scissor scissor with skydigance in the $ 8 billion deal required and the required administration of the administration. Trump praised the new Chairman of the Studio and Chief Executive David Ellison, the son of Oracle Oraction Laroster Laros Larry.
The White House had no immediate comment Wednesday.
Ratner is shopping "Rush Hour 4" after Warner Bros., which released three films in the franchise, through the program.Reunites Reunites Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in the comedy series that debuted in 1998, with sequels in 2001 and 2007.
Ratner managed to shoot another film: a documentary about First Lady Melania Trump.Earlier this year, Amazon MGM Studios bought the film for $40 million.It will be released on January 30.
