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The first ever TV reboot of ‘Rush Hour’ adapted from the blockbuster action-comedy series with the same name will go on air on Zee Cafe. Zee Café will showcase a four-hour TV premiere of Rush Hour on April 29, 8 PM. Thereafter, the show will air once a week every Friday at 8 PM.
The movie had legendary actor Jackie Chan along with Chris Tucker, whereas Jon Foo and Justin Hires will reprise the iconic characters and their love-hate camaraderie on the small screen.
Rush Hour, which was centered on two crazy cops and their misadventures, first released in 1998 and emerged as a huge success at the box office. Rush Hour 2 was out in 2001 followed by the third installment Rush Hour 3 in 2006.
A decade later, viewers get a rare chance to experience that madness in a new format and with a completely fresh cast.
Much like the film, Rush Hour is a high-stakes, action-packed one-hour series featuring the fun buddy-cop equation with fast cracking comedic moment’s audiences crave.
Detective Lee, a stoic, by the book, Hong Kong police detective, lands up in LA and must work on a case with the irreverent and brash Detective Carter. The two must learn to work together despite their hilarious differences as they solve a new case in each episode.
Rush Hour’s TV reboot to premiere on Zee Café soon | The Indian Express
The movie had legendary actor Jackie Chan along with Chris Tucker, whereas Jon Foo and Justin Hires will reprise the iconic characters and their love-hate camaraderie on the small screen.
Rush Hour, which was centered on two crazy cops and their misadventures, first released in 1998 and emerged as a huge success at the box office. Rush Hour 2 was out in 2001 followed by the third installment Rush Hour 3 in 2006.
A decade later, viewers get a rare chance to experience that madness in a new format and with a completely fresh cast.
Much like the film, Rush Hour is a high-stakes, action-packed one-hour series featuring the fun buddy-cop equation with fast cracking comedic moment’s audiences crave.
Detective Lee, a stoic, by the book, Hong Kong police detective, lands up in LA and must work on a case with the irreverent and brash Detective Carter. The two must learn to work together despite their hilarious differences as they solve a new case in each episode.
Rush Hour’s TV reboot to premiere on Zee Café soon | The Indian Express