Oren Uziel to Write 'Men in Black 4,' '21 Jump Street' Sequel for Sony (Exclusive)

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Sony Pictures has quietly started development on a new chapter in the "Men in Black" franchise, tapping Oren Uziel ("The Kitchen Sink") to write "Men in Black 4," TheWrap has learned.

Additionally, Uziel has been hired to rewrite the studio's upcoming sequel to last year's hit comedy "21 Jump Street," an individual familiar with both projects told TheWrap.

Sony is already developing Uziel's monster mash-up movie "The Kitchen Sink," which was voted to the 2010 Black List. The studio now is placing a big bet on Uziel, who will finish writing the "21 Jump Street" sequel before moving on to "MIB 4," details of which are being kept under wraps.

"Men in Black 3," which found Josh Brolin and Emma Thompson joining original stars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, grossed $625 million worldwide last summer and was the highest-grossing film in the franchise.

The "21 Jump Street" sequel will find stars Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill graduating from high school hijinx to collegiate crime. Ice Cube is also expected to reprise his role as their no-nonsense boss.

While directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller also will be back in the saddle, they entrusted the latest draft of the script to Uziel because they're focused on wrapping "The Lego Movie" for Warner Bros.

Tatum and Hill are expected to produce with Neal Moritz of Original Film.

The "Jump Street" sequel jumps into theaters on June 6, 2014. The original film grossed more than $200 million worldwide.

Sundance starlet Mackenzie Davis, ("Breathe In"), Nicholas Braun ("Red State") and Josh Fadem ("The Eric Andre Show") are expected to star in "The Kitchen Sink," which Matt Tolmach will be producing for Sony later this year.

Following the Black List, Uziel was hired to co-write New Line's "Mortal Kombat" reboot with director Kevin Tancharoen, as well as adapt Chuck Klosterman's novel "Downtown Owl." He also has Julius Onah's "God Particle" in development at Paramount and Bad Robot.

Uziel is repped by WME, Circle of Confusion and attorney David Fox.


Although I didn't hate MIB 3 I wasn't particularly fond of it either. I did however thought it was better than part 2.

21 Jump Street to me wasn't all that and the best part for me was Johnny Depp showing up near the end I didn't think it was that great.
 

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I loved 21 Jump Street. Better than The Hangover I or II to me, as well as most other comedies I've seen in the past couple years. I'll be looking out for the sequel no doubt though I'm not familiar with this dude's work.