As well-received as "21 Jump Street" was in 2012, it was miraculously outdone by "22 Jump Street," one of the only comedy sequels in recent years to be even funnier than the original. "22 Jump Street" not only took the main duo in fun new directions; it served as meta comedy on sequels a whole . Its final montage , which presents a series of increasingly absurd sequel ideas, is the perfect cherry on top.
But although "22 Jump Street" joked a lot about its potential sequels, a real third movie has yet to be announced. In a press tour for his new film "Roofman," Channing Tatum (who plays Jenko) explained to Variety the reason why:
"I get asked more about 'Jump Street 3' than any other movie on the face of the planet that I've ever done. I don't think it'll ever happen. The problem is