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‘Naked Gun’ Reboot With Liam Neeson Lands 2025 Release From Paramount​

The studio also announced release dates for its Robbie Williams musical, along with 'Paw Patrol 3' and the next Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film.

BY RYAN GAJEWSKI
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FEBRUARY 28, 2024 11:06AM
Leslie Nielsen in 'Naked Gun'

Leslie Nielsen in 'Naked Gun' PARAMOUNT/COURTESY EVERETT COLLECTION
The Naked Gun reboot is about to make 2025 a good year.

Paramount Pictures announced release dates Wednesday for a number of upcoming films. This includes director Akiva Schaffer’s new untitled installment in the Naked Gun comedy franchise hitting theaters July 28, 2025. The movie, first announced back in 2022, stars Liam Neeson and includes Seth MacFarlane as a producer.

The studio also announced that Paw Patrol 3 will launch July 31, 2026, as a follow-up to the studio’s September sequel PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie that topped $200 million globally. The new film hails from Spin Master Entertainment in association with Nickelodeon Movies. Another animation feature — director Jeff Rowe’s TMNT 2 — is set for Oct. 9, 2026, as a follow-up to the filmmaker’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, which came out last August and collected $180 million worldwide.




Among other titles landing on the studio’s calendar is Novocaine starring Jack Quaid and Amber Midthunder, set to release March 14, 2025. The action title from directors Robert Olsen and Dan Berk features Quaid as a bank executive whose inability to feel pain becomes an asset after his institution is robbed.

Additionally, the Dakota Fanning-led Vicious hits theaters Aug. 8, 2025. Bryan Bertino directed the film from his own script about a woman who fends for her life during a harrowing night after receiving a mysterious gift.

Original musical Better Man from director Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman) opens in limited release on Christmas Day of 2024 and goes wide Jan. 17, 2025. The biographical movie stars British singer Robbie Williams as himself.

Dan Gregor and Doug Mand wrote the new Naked Gun film’s script with Schaffer following the two scribes having penned the director’s Emmy-winning Disney+ feature Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022). MacFarlane and Erica Huggins of Fuzzy Door produce the movie that is based on the Naked Gun film franchise and the television series Police Squad! from Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter late last year to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the original 1988 Naked Gun movie, director David Zucker and co-writer Pat Proft said that they had previously written a script for a fourth film. Leslie Nielsen starred as accident-prone lieutenant Frank Drebin in the series’ first three films, with 1994’s Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult as the latest one.



“It may come out and may be great — and good for that — but I sure as fuck should be writing it,” Proft said about the reboot, adding that he and Zucker have been “totally blocked out of it.”

During a conversation with MacFarlane that published earlier this year for his Peacock series Ted, he told THR that the Naked Gun reboot had recently picked up momentum. “Akiva Schaffer and his team have written a script,” MacFarlane said at the time. “In fact, I had a meeting about it [in December]. As far as the exact timing of it as when it might be released, I can’t get specific at this point, but it is very much alive and moving forward.”
 

 

Original ‘Naked Gun’ Director Gives X-Rated Verdict on New Reboot​

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Published 04.03.25 5:10PM EDT

PACOIMA, CA - SEPTEMBER 19:  Writer/director David Zucker participates in the Airplane 30th Anniversary Reunion Press Conference to announce filming of 3 new 30 second commercials for Travel Wisconsin.com held at Air Hollywood in Pacioma on September 19, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.


The scorned director of the original The Naked Gun, David Zucker, had choice words for the creators of a reboot that he was iced out of, based on a teaser trailer unveiled on Thursday, TMZ reported. The trailer for the ‘80s cop-spoof features Liam Neeson as Frank Drebin Jr., the lead role. Zucker, whose credits include Airplane and the first Naked Gun, said he instantly regretted watching the trailer. Claiming that the remake did not seem as well made, Zucker said:

“I never saw ‘Airplane 2’ because you can’t unsee that stuff. I’m not planning on seeing the ‘Naked Gun’ remake either. I regret having seen the trailer for it. It’s like watching ‘2 Girls 1 Cup.’ I can’t unsee it.”

The director was referring to an infamous scat fetish pornographic film made in 2007. No one from Paramount Pictures reached out to him as a consultant on the new film. To make things worse, his partners Pat Proft and Mike McManus reportedly submitted a script for a reboot to the studio back in 2018, but nothing ever came out of it.
 

‘Naked Gun’ Reboot With Liam Neeson Lands 2025 Release From Paramount​

The studio also announced release dates for its Robbie Williams musical, along with 'Paw Patrol 3' and the next Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film.

BY RYAN GAJEWSKI
Plus Icon

FEBRUARY 28, 2024 11:06AM
Leslie Nielsen in 'Naked Gun''Naked Gun'

Leslie Nielsen in 'Naked Gun' PARAMOUNT/COURTESY EVERETT COLLECTION
The Naked Gun reboot is about to make 2025 a good year.

Paramount Pictures announced release dates Wednesday for a number of upcoming films. This includes director Akiva Schaffer’s new untitled installment in the Naked Gun comedy franchise hitting theaters July 28, 2025. The movie, first announced back in 2022, stars Liam Neeson and includes Seth MacFarlane as a producer.

The studio also announced that Paw Patrol 3 will launch July 31, 2026, as a follow-up to the studio’s September sequel PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie that topped $200 million globally. The new film hails from Spin Master Entertainment in association with Nickelodeon Movies. Another animation feature — director Jeff Rowe’s TMNT 2 — is set for Oct. 9, 2026, as a follow-up to the filmmaker’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, which came out last August and collected $180 million worldwide.




Among other titles landing on the studio’s calendar is Novocaine starring Jack Quaid and Amber Midthunder, set to release March 14, 2025. The action title from directors Robert Olsen and Dan Berk features Quaid as a bank executive whose inability to feel pain becomes an asset after his institution is robbed.

Additionally, the Dakota Fanning-led Vicious hits theaters Aug. 8, 2025. Bryan Bertino directed the film from his own script about a woman who fends for her life during a harrowing night after receiving a mysterious gift.

Original musical Better Man from director Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman) opens in limited release on Christmas Day of 2024 and goes wide Jan. 17, 2025. The biographical movie stars British singer Robbie Williams as himself.

Dan Gregor and Doug Mand wrote the new Naked Gun film’s script with Schaffer following the two scribes having penned the director’s Emmy-winning Disney+ feature Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022). MacFarlane and Erica Huggins of Fuzzy Door produce the movie that is based on the Naked Gun film franchise and the television series Police Squad! from Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter late last year to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the original 1988 Naked Gun movie, director David Zucker and co-writer Pat Proft said that they had previously written a script for a fourth film. Leslie Nielsen starred as accident-prone lieutenant Frank Drebin in the series’ first three films, with 1994’s Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult as the latest one.



“It may come out and may be great — and good for that — but I sure as fuck should be writing it,” Proft said about the reboot, adding that he and Zucker have been “totally blocked out of it.”

During a conversation with MacFarlane that published earlier this year for his Peacock series Ted, he told THR that the Naked Gun reboot had recently picked up momentum. “Akiva Schaffer and his team have written a script,” MacFarlane said at the time. “In fact, I had a meeting about it [in December]. As far as the exact timing of it as when it might be released, I can’t get specific at this point, but it is very much alive and moving forward.”
This why I need to slow down I thought this shit said Leslie Neilsen I was gonna say I could’ve swore he was dead….
 


uh oh

@keone @tallblacknyc
I feel the same
 
It may end up being funny. This role would've been perfect for Will Ferrell though.

If they're going for the same style of movie I think he would have been wrong for the part.

The original movies were funny because the actor played the character seriously as if he was oblivious to the chaos around him even when he caused it.

Will Ferrells comedic acting style would be totally different especially when you consider how comedic acting can at times be over the top which is what makes them funny.
 
Sounds about right for a comedy.

I agree I wonder if the MODERN audience will see it that way.

Hollywood barely makes comedy and rom coms anymore.

So wonder if people will be willing to pay 20 bucks for 85 minutes?

It BETTER be funny.

With that runtime they greatly improved their odds
 
I agree I wonder if the MODERN audience will see it that way.

Hollywood barely makes comedy and rom coms anymore.

So wonder if people will be willing to pay 20 bucks for 85 minutes?

It BETTER be funny.

With that runtime they greatly improved their odds

I was watching a video not long ago where they were discussing how Hollywood doesn't really make comedies for release in movie theaters anymore since they don't really draw crowds anymore.

I'm it sure if its accurate but it was an interesting perspective.

If that is true and it's a trend that's held for sometime then it would be an ominous sign fir the future of movie theaters.
 
I was watching a video not long ago where they were discussing how Hollywood doesn't really make comedies for release in movie theaters anymore since they don't really draw crowds anymore.

I'm it sure if its accurate but it was an interesting perspective.

If that is true and it's a trend that's held for sometime then it would be an ominous sign fir the future of movie theaters.

Its true.

Notice a LOT of the big comedies are straignt to streaming.

Off the top of yor head right now with no google

Can you name the LAST straight comedy you went to see in theatres?
 
Its true.

Notice a LOT of the big comedies are straignt to streaming.

Off the top of yor head right now with no google

Can you name the LAST straight comedy you went to see in theatres?

Can't really think of many. Not big budget ones anyway. Does action/comedy count? You had Bad Boys come out a while back. They also promoted the hell out that Just Another Day movie that had SZA and KeKe Palmer in it. But that wasn't a big budget film. Guess the days of movies like The Nutty Professor, Talledaga Nights, 40 Year Old Virgin and Big MaMas House are over. Even the new Happy Gilmore going straight to Netflix.
 
Can't really think of many. Not big budget ones anyway. Does action/comedy count? You had Bad Boys come out a while back. They also promoted the hell out that Just Another Day movie that had SZA and KeKe Palmer in it. But that wasn't a big budget film. Guess the days of movies like The Nutty Professor, Talledaga Nights, 40 Year Old Virgin and Big MaMas House are over. Even the new Happy Gilmore going straight to Netflix.

^^^

Nah we talking STRAIGHT COMEDY.

For some reason they just fell off. Much like rom coms did.

I kinda want to say Just One of those Days counts? But I don't think that counts and also it was SUCCESSFUL a SURPRISE CRITICS LIKED IT

but was not a HIT by any means
 
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