You know, Jump Street kind of takes very classic, you know cop things and plays it very crazy and out there and broad.
And we sort of take very strange situations, kind of cop science fiction situations, and try to play it very straight.
It was more of a Jump Street movie, honestly.
But I wasn’t surprised that we couldn’t get really there on the script because the two franchises have such utterly different tones.
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