“It was very funny, very crazy, trying to manage these two franchises and not drive them both into the ground seemed like a real challenge,” Miller added. Miller explained the idea was that Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum’s “Jump Street” characters would be in the midst of a medical school undercover adventure when they stumbled into the world of “Men in Black” and teamed up to stop an “alien takeover type of thing.” They even had a gag in which new members of the MIB don’t actually start with black suits but must graduate into them the way you would a martial arts belt, so the script called for our heroes to be issued “powder blue” suits, Lord joked. Awkwafina Responds to ‘Blaccent’ Criticism, Leaves ‘the Ingrown Toenail That Is Twitter’
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