Rush Hour 3 (2007)2007 -

The film's third act features a massive set-piece at the Eiffel Tower , a location chosen specifically to provide a spectacular finale for the trilogy. Cast & Production Highlights

Some viewers found this installment more violent and "offensive" than its predecessors, while others praised the signature Jackie Chan choreography. Rush Hour 3 (2007)2007

While fans enjoyed the slapstick humor and action, critics were less kind, with many feeling the film felt more like a "rehash" of the first two movies. The film's third act features a massive set-piece

The cast expanded to include Hiroyuki Sanada as the primary antagonist, Max von Sydow , and Yvan Attal . The cast expanded to include Hiroyuki Sanada as

The film grossed approximately $258 million worldwide against a $140 million budget.

Released in 2007, Rush Hour 3 reunited and Chris Tucker for a third high-octane adventure that took the franchise from Los Angeles to the streets of Paris . Directed by Brett Ratner , the film continues the "buddy cop" dynamic between Chief Inspector Lee and Detective James Carter as they unravel a mystery involving the Chinese Triads. Core Plot & Narrative

Jackie Chan later joked that he often didn't have a clue what Chris Tucker was saying during filming due to Tucker's rapid-fire delivery. Reception & Legacy

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The film's third act features a massive set-piece at the Eiffel Tower , a location chosen specifically to provide a spectacular finale for the trilogy. Cast & Production Highlights

Some viewers found this installment more violent and "offensive" than its predecessors, while others praised the signature Jackie Chan choreography.

While fans enjoyed the slapstick humor and action, critics were less kind, with many feeling the film felt more like a "rehash" of the first two movies.

The cast expanded to include Hiroyuki Sanada as the primary antagonist, Max von Sydow , and Yvan Attal .

The film grossed approximately $258 million worldwide against a $140 million budget.

Released in 2007, Rush Hour 3 reunited and Chris Tucker for a third high-octane adventure that took the franchise from Los Angeles to the streets of Paris . Directed by Brett Ratner , the film continues the "buddy cop" dynamic between Chief Inspector Lee and Detective James Carter as they unravel a mystery involving the Chinese Triads. Core Plot & Narrative

Jackie Chan later joked that he often didn't have a clue what Chris Tucker was saying during filming due to Tucker's rapid-fire delivery. Reception & Legacy