
Chris Miller admits a ‘Men In Black’ and ‘Jump Street’ crossover movie is an "interesting concept".
The 39-year-old director – who helped to create the ‘Jump Street’ franchise – has responded to speculation regarding a film that brings the two brands together – an idea that was first mooted in leaked Sony emails.
He admits: "It’s a really interesting concept."
However, Miller was keen to stress that the much-discussed idea remains a long way from being realised.
The director told ComingSoon.net: "It’s very, very early on in this crazy fever pitch, but it definitely makes you think.
"Talking about it, developing it with Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum and Rodney (Rothman, co-writer) and the studio, we can’t just do the ‘Hey, it’s the same thing again’-schtick because we did that already."
Meanwhile, Miller also addressed the issue of movie sequels, admitting that some plot-lines lend themselves to follow-up films, while others don’t.
Speaking specifically about the ‘Jump Street’ franchise, he explained: "We knew we thought there’s a lot to say about sequels and they’re really hard to execute well, especially comedies.
"Luckily, Jump Street is a police procedural so it has a built-in sequelness to it already. That definitely helped. That’s why you can do four million Bond movies and no one’s like, ‘Oh, it’s the same movie.’"