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Richard Donner passed away earlier this year, but it looks like the Lethal Weapon 5 team has found someone to fill his directorial shoes.
Our condolences to Richard Donner's family, friends, and fans.
Sprial's Chris Rock revealed how his career has changed from Lethal Weapon 4 to the Saw film.
No, it isn't because Godzilla and King Kong were given diplomatic immunity.
Mel Gibson knows what's going down with Lethal Weapon 5.
If they're going to make Lethal Weapon 5, they need to end it well.
Ghost of Tsushima delivered plenty of flexibility in terms of playstyle and difficulty settings for gamers around the globe with its initial launch, but now, Sucker Punch Productions is stepping things up to a whole new level. With a new patch today, the PS4 exclusive samurai story is getting two new difficulty modes: Lethal and Low Intensity. "Lethal" looks to be a full-on difficulty mode while "Low Intensity" is an option in the accessibility menu. These changes comes in addition to some other bug fixes and Quality of Life updates. Check out the patch notes below, courtesy of Sucker …
Danny Glover has read a script for the proposed Lethal Weapon 5 movie, which he says has "very strong relevance" to current events.
We know a decent amount, but still have a ton that we are curious about.
Warner Bros. is reportedly looking to develop a fifth and final Lethal Weapon movie with original stars Mel Gibson and Danny Glover.
Could we really be getting another Lethal Weapon weapon movie in the near future? Well, according to producer Daniel Lin, probably yes! It's been more than 20 years since Lethal Weapon 4 graced movie screens everywhere. Sadly, this also means it's been over two decades since Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, and Joe Pesci were in a movie together — a thing I very much don't like. [caption id="attachment_870476" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Warner Bros.[/caption] So, where do we stand on Lethal Weapon 5? Per Lin's recent comments in a producers roundtable interview for …
After over a decade of on-again, off-again rumors, a fifth installment of famed buddy cop franchise Lethal Weapon might just be on its way.