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Tiffany Haddish, Awkwafina May Star in Female-Led Reboot of 'Jump Street'

Awkwafina is also in talks for the role opposite Haddish.

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It looks as if Tiffany Haddish might have landed another role. Collider reports that the actress and comedian is in talks with Sony about her inclusion in the reboot of the popular Jump Street franchise. The upcoming spinoff is said to feature an all-female leading cast, and Haddish would certainly be a welcome inclusion to the film.

2012's 21 Jump Street, the first film in the recent iteration of the series, was a reimagining of the late '80's police procedural of the same name. The action-comedy starred Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum as undercover cops posing as high school students looking to bust a drug ring. The film was widely praised, scoring over $200 million at the box office and receiving a sequel two years later. 22 Jump Street became even more successful than its predecessor, as it went on to earn $331 million worldwide.

The premise of the all-female reboot would set Haddish as an undercover cop, but posing as the mother of a child also entering a school. Sources point to Awkwafina as being high on the list of names considered for the role of the student. Awkwafina's stellar performances in this year's hit films Crazy Rich Asians and Ocean's 8 proved her to be a highly talented actress, so it is no surprise if she is in talks for the role.

Haddish has demonstrated her power as a comedic force in film, as the 2017 hit Girls Trip amassed over $140 million worldwide. In addition, her performance alongside Kevin Hart in Night School would propel the film to achieving the highest opening for a comedy this year.

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