<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> Calling the Best Crossover Never Made a ‘Missed Opportunity’ Is Underselling
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Calling the single greatest crossover that never happened a ‘missed opportunity’ is the understatement of the year

We almost had it, and it was cruelly ripped away.

Crossovers are MiB23 was far too good to up, and yet it slipped through everyone’s fingers.

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Having delivered back-to-back comedy classics with 21 Jump Street and its sequel, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller set their sights on Sony’s ailing Men in Black, with plans afoot for Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum’s bumbling undercover cops to be recruited by the titular organization to rid the earth of the scum of the universe.

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Even thinking about it is mouthwatering stuff, but the proposed sci-fi blockbuster ended up falling by the wayside. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the dynamic duo behind the Spider-Verse saga reflected on the one that got away.

“It was a cool idea. I think most likely that opportunity has ed, but it was very fun. It was crazy. It was a crazy thing to try. One of those things where, if it works, it’s incredible. And if it doesn’t, you can take down two franchises. And so you know, the pressure was very high.” And so it was a missed opportunity. But there are a lot of those in life.”

Calling it “a missed opportunity” might be the biggest understatement of the year, especially when the Jump Street saga has gone radio silent for years, while audiences were instead rewarded with the critical and commercial disaster Men in Black: International. Alas, it simply wasn’t to be, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still be mad about it.


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