What we didn’t have time to talk was the once-proposed fourth BEVERLY HILLS COP film (which, interestingly enough, TOWER HEIST’s Brett Ratner was attached to direct) but Murphy did talk about COP 4 with Rolling Stone and revealed the film is dead. “They’re not doing it,” he says explaining, “None of the movie scripts were right; it was trying to force the premise.” But that doesn’t mean the franchise is dead.
Murphy has plans to keep Axel Foley and the BEVERLY HILLS COP franchise alive through a TV show. Explains the actor, “What I’m trying to do now is produce a TV show starring Axel Foley’s son, and Axel is the chief of police now in Detroit. I’d do the pilot, show up here and there.”
Huh. This is not Murphy’s first attempt at producing a TV series that he would occasionally appear in. In the mid-80s he produced a pilot called “What’s Alan Watching?” about a teenage couch potato (a pre-“Parker Lewis Can’t Lose” Corin Nemec) who watches TV. The idea was that Murphy would show up as a variety of character on the fictitious shows on Alan’s TV. (The show wasn’t picked up.)
I’m not sure the idea of a BEVERLY HILLS COP TV series isn’t “forcing the premise” as Murphy describes the attempts to make a new movie. It almost seems like forcing it even more. What do you think? Should Eddie just let the franchise die?