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Lethal Weapon (franchise)

Lethal Weapon is an American buddy cop action-comedy media franchise created by Shane Black. It focuses on two Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) detectives, Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh. The franchise consists of a series of four films released between 1987 and 1998 and a television series which aired from 2016 to 2019. The four films were directed by Richard Donner and also share many of the same core cast members, while the television series is a reboot with different actors. Although the first film was not explicitly a comedy, the later films and the television series gradually became comedic in nature.

Lethal Weapon
Official franchise logo
Created byShane Black
Original workLethal Weapon
OwnerWarner Bros. Pictures
Years1987–present
Films and television
Film(s)
Television seriesLethal Weapon (2016–2019)
Games
Video game(s)Lethal Weapon (1992)
Miscellaneous
Theme park attraction(s)Lethal Weapon – The Ride (1995–2012)
PinballLethal Weapon 3 (1992)

A proposed fifth installment had been in talks and development since 2007, but has yet to enter production.

Films edit

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producers
Lethal Weapon March 6, 1987 Richard Donner Shane Black Richard Donner & Joel Silver
Lethal Weapon 2 July 7, 1989 Jeffrey Boam Shane Black & Warren Murphy
Lethal Weapon 3 May 15, 1992 Jeffrey Boam & Robert Mark Kamen Jeffrey Boam
Lethal Weapon 4 July 10, 1998 Channing Gibson Jonathan Lemkin & Alfred Gough and Miles Millar
Lethal Finale TBA Mel Gibson Jez Butterworth Lauren Shuler Donner & Dan Lin

Lethal Weapon (1987) edit

Anxious with age and retirement, homicide detective Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) is partnered with young and suicidal narcotics officer Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson). Together, they work the case of the alleged suicide of Amanda Hunsaker (Jackie Swanson), daughter of a wealthy businessman who served with Murtaugh in Vietnam. Murtaugh and Riggs soon discover that Hunsaker was involved in a heroin-smuggling scheme led by a retired general (Mitchell Ryan) and his lead enforcer (Gary Busey).

Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) edit

During a car chase, Riggs and Murtaugh stumble upon a trunk full of smuggled South African Krugerrands. This sparks a series of attempts at their lives, forcing them to take a less dangerous case, protecting Leo Getz (Joe Pesci), a loud-mouthed whistleblower with whom they gradually bond and befriend. However, they realize that Getz was involved in the same South African illegal activities. As a result, the three men become entangled in a drug-smuggling operation involving South African diplomats in Los Angeles, using their immunity and biting wit as a shield. Riggs kills the murderer of his wife who is among the criminals.

Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) edit

As Murtaugh, who is one week from retiring, and Riggs investigate a robbery committed using a duplicate armored car, they find themselves in the middle of an Internal Affairs investigation led by Sergeant Lorna Cole (Rene Russo). With assistance from Leo, they learn that the subject of the investigation is a rogue cop (Stuart Wilson) who is stealing impounded weapons and selling them on the black market. During the investigation, Murtaugh shoots and kills a teenager who attacks him and Riggs; he turns out to be a friend of his own son. This prompts Murtaugh to capture the man responsible for the distribution of illegal firearms and to rethink his retirement.

Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) edit

While his girlfriend Lorna and Murtaugh’s daughter Rianne are both pregnant, Riggs again teams up with Murtaugh and Leo as well as rookie Detective Lee Butters (Chris Rock) to investigate a Chinese immigrant smuggling ring. Wah Sing Ku (Jet Li) is a ruthless enforcer who attempts to murder Murtaugh's family by burning them alive in their home. Murtaugh discovers that Butters is the father of his daughter's unborn child. The two kill dozens of Chinese gangsters and catch up with the boss of the smuggling ring. Riggs and Lorna are married at the end of the film as their child is born.

Lethal Finale edit

There had long been talk of a fifth Lethal Weapon film, although both Gibson and Danny Glover initially expressed a lack of interest. Gibson confirmed in November 2021 that he was in talks to direct and star in the fifth film, saying that he would be helming the film to honor Donner, who wrote the screenplay and was originally set to direct the film prior to his death in July 2021.[1] It was reported that Richard Wenk (The Equalizer, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back) had drafted the screenplay.[2][3] As of April 2023, revisions to the screenplay have been made by Jez Butterworth.[4][5]

Television edit

Lethal Weapon (2016–2019) edit

A television adaptation of the film series was developed by Matthew Miller as co-executive producer, along with Dan Lin and Jennifer Gwartz for Fox.[6] Clayne Crawford and Damon Wayans starred as Riggs and Murtaugh.[7][8] Other cast include Keesha Sharp replacing Golden Brooks as Trish, Jordana Brewster as Dr. Maureen Cahill, Kevin Rahm as Captain Brooks Avery, Chandler Kinney as Riana Murtaugh, Dante Brown as Roger "R.J." Murtaugh Jr., Johnathan Fernandez as Scorsese, and Thomas Lennon in the recurring role of Leo Getz.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Fox gave Lethal Weapon a series order in May 2016.[16] For the third season, Crawford was replaced by Seann William Scott, as a new character named Wesley Cole. Crawford was fired from the show after Fox and Warner Bros. refused to aid in escalating tensions between Crawford and Wayans, and the series killed off the character of Riggs.[17] After three seasons Fox canceled the show in May 2019.[18]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
118September 21, 2016 (2016-09-21)March 15, 2017 (2017-03-15)
222September 26, 2017 (2017-09-26)May 8, 2018 (2018-05-08)
315September 25, 2018 (2018-09-25)February 26, 2019 (2019-02-26)

Cast and crew edit

Cast edit

Key
  • A Y indicates the actor portrayed the role of a younger version of the character.
  • A P indicates the actor portrayed the role of the character in a photograph.
  • A dark gray cell indicates the character was not in the film.
Characters Films Television series
Lethal Weapon Lethal Weapon 2 Lethal Weapon 3 Lethal Weapon 4 Lethal Finale Lethal Weapon
1987 1989 1992 1998 TBA 2016 – 2019
The Gang
Martin Riggs Mel Gibson Clayne Crawford[a]
Roger Murtaugh Danny Glover Damon Wayans
Leo Getz Joe Pesci TBA Thomas Lennon
Lorna Cole Riggs Rene Russo Seann William Scott[b]
(as Wesley Cole)
Lee Butters Chris Rock
Riggs' Love Interests
Victoria Lynn Riggs Uncredited ActressP Mentioned Mentioned Floriana Lima
(as Miranda Riggs)
Rika van den Hass   Patsy Kensit  
Karen Palmer Hilarie Burton
Molly Hendricks Kristen Gutoskie[c]
Murtaugh's Family
Trish Murtaugh Darlene Love TBA Keesha Sharp
Rianne Murtaugh Traci Wolfe Chandler Kinney
(as Riana Murtaugh)
Nick Murtaugh Damon Hines Dante Brown
(as Roger Murtaugh Jr.)
Carrie Murtaugh Ebonie Smith
The Cast
Captain Ed Murphy Steve Kahan TBA Kevin Rahm
(as Captain Brooks Avery)
Dr. Stephanie Woods Mary Ellen Trainor Jordana Brewster
(as Dr. Maureen Cahill)
Mr. Joshua Gary Busey
Gen. Peter McAlliser Mitchell Ryan
Michael Hunsaker Tom Atkins
Arjen Rudd Joss Ackland
Pieter Vorstedt Derrick O'Connor
Mickey McGee Jack McGee
Jack Travis Stuart Wilson
Tyrone Gregory Millar
Wah Sing Ku Jet Li
Uncle Benny Chan Kim Chan
Hong Eddy Ko
Detective Ng Calvin Jung
Bernard Scorsese Johnathan Fernandez
Detective Sonya Bailey Michelle Mitchenor
Detective Alejandro "Alex" Cruz Richard Cabral
Detective Zach Bowman Andrew Creer
Natalie Flynn Maggie Lawson
Erica Malick Nishi Munshi
Louie "The Gute" Gutierrez Paola Lázaro
  1. ^ Additionally, Chase Mangum portrays a young Martin Riggs in Season 2.
  2. ^ Additionally, Ammon Jacob Ford and Evan Hofer portray a young Wesley Cole in Season 3.
  3. ^ Additionally, Sophia Woodward portrays a young Molly Hendricks in Season 2.

Crew edit

Crew/Detail Film
Lethal Weapon Lethal Weapon 2 Lethal Weapon 3 Lethal Weapon 4 Lethal Finale
1987 1989 1992 1998 TBA
Director Richard Donner Mel Gibson
Producer(s) Richard Donner
Joel Silver
Lauren Shuler Donner
Dan Lin
Screenwriter(s) Shane Black Jeffrey Boam Jeffrey Boam
Robert Mark Kamen
Channing Gibson Jez Butterworth
Story by Shane Black
Warren Murphy
Jeffrey Boam Jonathan Lemkin
Alfred Gough
Miles Millar
Composer(s) Michael Kamen
Eric Clapton
Michael Kamen
Eric Clapton
David Sanborn
TBA
Director of photography Stephen Goldblatt Jan de Bont Andrzej Bartkowiak TBA
Editor(s) Stuart Baird Robert Brown
Battle Davis
Frank J. Urioste
Dallas Puett
TBA
Production companies Silver Pictures Silver Pictures
Doshudo Productions
Ridelink
Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures

Reception edit

Box office performance edit

Film Release date Box office revenue Box office ranking Budget Reference
North America Other territories Worldwide All time domestic All time worldwide
Lethal Weapon March 6, 1987 $65,207,127 $55,000,000 $120,207,127 #795 $15 million [19][20]
Lethal Weapon 2 July 7, 1989 $147,253,986 $80,600,000 $227,853,986 #190
#172(A)
#323 $25 million [21]
Lethal Weapon 3 May 15, 1992 $144,731,527 $177,000,000 $321,731,527 #199
#189(A)
#189 $35 million [22]
Lethal Weapon 4 July 10, 1998 $130,444,603 $155,000,000 $285,444,603 #255 #236 $140 million [23]
Total $487,637,243 $467,600,000 $955,237,243 $215 million(E)
List indicator(s)
  • A dark grey cell indicates the information is not available for the film.
  • (E) indicates an estimated figure based on available numbers.
  • (A) indicates the adjusted totals based on current ticket prices (calculated by Box Office Mojo).

Critical and public response edit

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[24]
Lethal Weapon 80% (55 reviews)[25] 68 (23 reviews)[26] A
Lethal Weapon 2 82% (44 reviews)[27] 70 (21 reviews)[28] A+
Lethal Weapon 3 58% (48 reviews)[29] 40 (26 reviews)[30] A–
Lethal Weapon 4 52% (67 reviews)[31] 37 (21 reviews)[32] A–

Music edit

Soundtracks edit

Title U.S. release date Length Performed by Label
Lethal Weapon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack March 31, 1987 40:00 Michael Kamen, Eric Clapton and David Sanborn Warner Bros. Records
Lethal Weapon 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack August 2, 1989 45:56
Lethal Weapon 3: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack June 9, 1992 39:32 Reprise Records
Lethal Weapon 4: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack December 3, 2013 100:20 La-La Land Records
Lethal Weapon: Soundtrack Collection 464:51

Singles edit

Title U.S. release date Length Artist(s) Label Film
"Lethal Weapon" March 31, 1987 (1987-03-31) 2:44 Honeymoon Suite Warner Bros. Records Lethal Weapon
"Cheer Down" August 22, 1989 (1989-08-22) 4:08 George Harrison Lethal Weapon 2
"It's Probably Me" June 23, 1992 (1992-06-23) 4:41 Sting featuring
Eric Clapton
A&M Lethal Weapon 3
"Runaway Train" July 20, 1992 (1992-07-20) 3:56 Elton John and
Eric Clapton
MCA and Rocket
"Fire in the Hole" July 1998 (1998-07) 5:31 Van Halen Warner Bros. Records Lethal Weapon 4
"Pilgrim" November 1998 (1998-11) 5:50 Eric Clapton Reprise Records
Warner Bros. Records

Other media edit

Video game edit

Pinball edit

Theme park ride edit

References edit

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lethal, weapon, franchise, lethal, weapon, american, buddy, action, comedy, media, franchise, created, shane, black, focuses, angeles, police, department, lapd, detectives, martin, riggs, roger, murtaugh, franchise, consists, series, four, films, released, bet. Lethal Weapon is an American buddy cop action comedy media franchise created by Shane Black It focuses on two Los Angeles Police Department LAPD detectives Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh The franchise consists of a series of four films released between 1987 and 1998 and a television series which aired from 2016 to 2019 The four films were directed by Richard Donner and also share many of the same core cast members while the television series is a reboot with different actors Although the first film was not explicitly a comedy the later films and the television series gradually became comedic in nature Lethal WeaponOfficial franchise logoCreated byShane BlackOriginal workLethal WeaponOwnerWarner Bros PicturesYears1987 presentFilms and televisionFilm s Lethal Weapon 1987 Lethal Weapon 2 1989 Lethal Weapon 3 1992 Lethal Weapon 4 1998 Lethal Finale TBA Television seriesLethal Weapon 2016 2019 GamesVideo game s Lethal Weapon 1992 MiscellaneousTheme park attraction s Lethal Weapon The Ride 1995 2012 PinballLethal Weapon 3 1992 A proposed fifth installment had been in talks and development since 2007 but has yet to enter production Contents 1 Films 1 1 Lethal Weapon 1987 1 2 Lethal Weapon 2 1989 1 3 Lethal Weapon 3 1992 1 4 Lethal Weapon 4 1998 1 5 Lethal Finale 2 Television 2 1 Lethal Weapon 2016 2019 3 Cast and crew 3 1 Cast 3 2 Crew 4 Reception 4 1 Box office performance 4 2 Critical and public response 5 Music 5 1 Soundtracks 5 2 Singles 6 Other media 6 1 Video game 6 2 Pinball 6 3 Theme park ride 7 ReferencesFilms editFilm U S release date Director Screenwriter s Story by Producers Lethal Weapon March 6 1987 Richard Donner Shane Black Richard Donner amp Joel Silver Lethal Weapon 2 July 7 1989 Jeffrey Boam Shane Black amp Warren Murphy Lethal Weapon 3 May 15 1992 Jeffrey Boam amp Robert Mark Kamen Jeffrey Boam Lethal Weapon 4 July 10 1998 Channing Gibson Jonathan Lemkin amp Alfred Gough and Miles Millar Lethal Finale TBA Mel Gibson Jez Butterworth Lauren Shuler Donner amp Dan Lin Lethal Weapon 1987 edit Main article Lethal Weapon Anxious with age and retirement homicide detective Roger Murtaugh Danny Glover is partnered with young and suicidal narcotics officer Martin Riggs Mel Gibson Together they work the case of the alleged suicide of Amanda Hunsaker Jackie Swanson daughter of a wealthy businessman who served with Murtaugh in Vietnam Murtaugh and Riggs soon discover that Hunsaker was involved in a heroin smuggling scheme led by a retired general Mitchell Ryan and his lead enforcer Gary Busey Lethal Weapon 2 1989 edit Main article Lethal Weapon 2 During a car chase Riggs and Murtaugh stumble upon a trunk full of smuggled South African Krugerrands This sparks a series of attempts at their lives forcing them to take a less dangerous case protecting Leo Getz Joe Pesci a loud mouthed whistleblower with whom they gradually bond and befriend However they realize that Getz was involved in the same South African illegal activities As a result the three men become entangled in a drug smuggling operation involving South African diplomats in Los Angeles using their immunity and biting wit as a shield Riggs kills the murderer of his wife who is among the criminals Lethal Weapon 3 1992 edit Main article Lethal Weapon 3 As Murtaugh who is one week from retiring and Riggs investigate a robbery committed using a duplicate armored car they find themselves in the middle of an Internal Affairs investigation led by Sergeant Lorna Cole Rene Russo With assistance from Leo they learn that the subject of the investigation is a rogue cop Stuart Wilson who is stealing impounded weapons and selling them on the black market During the investigation Murtaugh shoots and kills a teenager who attacks him and Riggs he turns out to be a friend of his own son This prompts Murtaugh to capture the man responsible for the distribution of illegal firearms and to rethink his retirement Lethal Weapon 4 1998 edit Main article Lethal Weapon 4 While his girlfriend Lorna and Murtaugh s daughter Rianne are both pregnant Riggs again teams up with Murtaugh and Leo as well as rookie Detective Lee Butters Chris Rock to investigate a Chinese immigrant smuggling ring Wah Sing Ku Jet Li is a ruthless enforcer who attempts to murder Murtaugh s family by burning them alive in their home Murtaugh discovers that Butters is the father of his daughter s unborn child The two kill dozens of Chinese gangsters and catch up with the boss of the smuggling ring Riggs and Lorna are married at the end of the film as their child is born Lethal Finale edit There had long been talk of a fifth Lethal Weapon film although both Gibson and Danny Glover initially expressed a lack of interest Gibson confirmed in November 2021 that he was in talks to direct and star in the fifth film saying that he would be helming the film to honor Donner who wrote the screenplay and was originally set to direct the film prior to his death in July 2021 1 It was reported that Richard Wenk The Equalizer Jack Reacher Never Go Back had drafted the screenplay 2 3 As of April 2023 revisions to the screenplay have been made by Jez Butterworth 4 5 Television editLethal Weapon 2016 2019 edit Main article Lethal Weapon TV series A television adaptation of the film series was developed by Matthew Miller as co executive producer along with Dan Lin and Jennifer Gwartz for Fox 6 Clayne Crawford and Damon Wayans starred as Riggs and Murtaugh 7 8 Other cast include Keesha Sharp replacing Golden Brooks as Trish Jordana Brewster as Dr Maureen Cahill Kevin Rahm as Captain Brooks Avery Chandler Kinney as Riana Murtaugh Dante Brown as Roger R J Murtaugh Jr Johnathan Fernandez as Scorsese and Thomas Lennon in the recurring role of Leo Getz 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fox gave Lethal Weapon a series order in May 2016 16 For the third season Crawford was replaced by Seann William Scott as a new character named Wesley Cole Crawford was fired from the show after Fox and Warner Bros refused to aid in escalating tensions between Crawford and Wayans and the series killed off the character of Riggs 17 After three seasons Fox canceled the show in May 2019 18 SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired118September 21 2016 2016 09 21 March 15 2017 2017 03 15 222September 26 2017 2017 09 26 May 8 2018 2018 05 08 315September 25 2018 2018 09 25 February 26 2019 2019 02 26 Cast and crew editCast edit Key A Y indicates the actor portrayed the role of a younger version of the character A P indicates the actor portrayed the role of the character in a photograph A dark gray cell indicates the character was not in the film Characters Films Television series Lethal Weapon Lethal Weapon 2 Lethal Weapon 3 Lethal Weapon 4 Lethal Finale Lethal Weapon 1987 1989 1992 1998 TBA 2016 2019 The Gang Martin Riggs Mel Gibson Clayne Crawford a Roger Murtaugh Danny Glover Damon Wayans Leo Getz Joe Pesci TBA Thomas Lennon Lorna Cole Riggs Rene Russo Seann William Scott b as Wesley Cole Lee Butters Chris Rock Riggs Love Interests Victoria Lynn Riggs Uncredited ActressP Mentioned Mentioned Floriana Lima as Miranda Riggs Rika van den Hass Patsy Kensit Karen Palmer Hilarie Burton Molly Hendricks Kristen Gutoskie c Murtaugh s Family Trish Murtaugh Darlene Love TBA Keesha Sharp Rianne Murtaugh Traci Wolfe Chandler Kinney as Riana Murtaugh Nick Murtaugh Damon Hines Dante Brown as Roger Murtaugh Jr Carrie Murtaugh Ebonie Smith The Cast Captain Ed Murphy Steve Kahan TBA Kevin Rahm as Captain Brooks Avery Dr Stephanie Woods Mary Ellen Trainor Jordana Brewster as Dr Maureen Cahill Mr Joshua Gary Busey Gen Peter McAlliser Mitchell Ryan Michael Hunsaker Tom Atkins Arjen Rudd Joss Ackland Pieter Vorstedt Derrick O Connor Mickey McGee Jack McGee Jack Travis Stuart Wilson Tyrone Gregory Millar Wah Sing Ku Jet Li Uncle Benny Chan Kim Chan Hong Eddy Ko Detective Ng Calvin Jung Bernard Scorsese Johnathan Fernandez Detective Sonya Bailey Michelle Mitchenor Detective Alejandro Alex Cruz Richard Cabral Detective Zach Bowman Andrew Creer Natalie Flynn Maggie Lawson Erica Malick Nishi Munshi Louie The Gute Gutierrez Paola Lazaro Additionally Chase Mangum portrays a young Martin Riggs in Season 2 Additionally Ammon Jacob Ford and Evan Hofer portray a young Wesley Cole in Season 3 Additionally Sophia Woodward portrays a young Molly Hendricks in Season 2 Crew edit Crew Detail Film Lethal Weapon Lethal Weapon 2 Lethal Weapon 3 Lethal Weapon 4 Lethal Finale 1987 1989 1992 1998 TBA Director Richard Donner Mel Gibson Producer s Richard DonnerJoel Silver Lauren Shuler DonnerDan Lin Screenwriter s Shane Black Jeffrey Boam Jeffrey BoamRobert Mark Kamen Channing Gibson Jez Butterworth Story by Shane BlackWarren Murphy Jeffrey Boam Jonathan LemkinAlfred GoughMiles Millar Composer s Michael KamenEric Clapton Michael KamenEric ClaptonDavid Sanborn TBA Director of photography Stephen Goldblatt Jan de Bont Andrzej Bartkowiak TBA Editor s Stuart Baird Robert BrownBattle Davis Frank J UriosteDallas Puett TBA Production companies Silver Pictures Silver PicturesDoshudo Productions Ridelink Distributor Warner Bros PicturesReception editBox office performance edit Film Release date Box office revenue Box office ranking Budget Reference North America Other territories Worldwide All time domestic All time worldwide Lethal Weapon March 6 1987 65 207 127 55 000 000 120 207 127 795 15 million 19 20 Lethal Weapon 2 July 7 1989 147 253 986 80 600 000 227 853 986 190 172 A 323 25 million 21 Lethal Weapon 3 May 15 1992 144 731 527 177 000 000 321 731 527 199 189 A 189 35 million 22 Lethal Weapon 4 July 10 1998 130 444 603 155 000 000 285 444 603 255 236 140 million 23 Total 487 637 243 467 600 000 955 237 243 215 million E List indicator s A dark grey cell indicates the information is not available for the film E indicates an estimated figure based on available numbers A indicates the adjusted totals based on current ticket prices calculated by Box Office Mojo Critical and public response edit Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore 24 Lethal Weapon 80 55 reviews 25 68 23 reviews 26 A Lethal Weapon 2 82 44 reviews 27 70 21 reviews 28 A Lethal Weapon 3 58 48 reviews 29 40 26 reviews 30 A Lethal Weapon 4 52 67 reviews 31 37 21 reviews 32 A Music editSoundtracks edit Title U S release date Length Performed by Label Lethal Weapon Original Motion Picture Soundtrack March 31 1987 40 00 Michael Kamen Eric Clapton and David Sanborn Warner Bros Records Lethal Weapon 2 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack August 2 1989 45 56 Lethal Weapon 3 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack June 9 1992 39 32 Reprise Records Lethal Weapon 4 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack December 3 2013 100 20 La La Land Records Lethal Weapon Soundtrack Collection 464 51 Singles edit Title U S release date Length Artist s Label Film Lethal Weapon March 31 1987 1987 03 31 2 44 Honeymoon Suite Warner Bros Records Lethal Weapon Cheer Down August 22 1989 1989 08 22 4 08 George Harrison Lethal Weapon 2 It s Probably Me June 23 1992 1992 06 23 4 41 Sting featuring Eric Clapton A amp M Lethal Weapon 3 Runaway Train July 20 1992 1992 07 20 3 56 Elton John and Eric Clapton MCA and Rocket Fire in the Hole July 1998 1998 07 5 31 Van Halen Warner Bros Records Lethal Weapon 4 Pilgrim November 1998 1998 11 5 50 Eric Clapton Reprise RecordsWarner Bros RecordsOther media editVideo game edit Lethal Weapon based on Lethal Weapon 3 released in 1992 Pinball edit Lethal Weapon 3 released in 1992 Theme park ride edit Lethal Weapon The RideReferences edit Back with a bang Mel Gibson 65 to direct and star in Lethal Weapon MSN November 15 2021 Retrieved November 15 2021 Kit Borys November 15 2021 Mel Gibson to Direct Lethal Weapon 5 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 16 2021 Kroll Justin November 15 2021 Mel Gibson In Talks To Direct Lethal Weapon 5 Deadline Ruimy Jordan December 6 2023 Lethal Weapon 5 to Shoot Next Year Mel Gibson Will Direct World of Reel Retrieved December 16 2023 Falconer Daniel April 12 2023 Is There a Lethal Weapon 5 Release Date in 2023 or 2024 or Has It Been Canceled GameRevolution Archived from the original on July 30 2023 Retrieved August 1 2023 Andreeva Nellie October 2 2015 Lethal Weapon TV Series From Forever Creator Set At Fox As Put Pilot Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 3 2015 Andreeva Nellie March 10 2016 Lethal Weapon Clayne Crawford To Star As Mel Gibson s Martin Riggs In Fox Pilot Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 11 2016 Stanhope Kate Goldberg Lesley February 12 2016 Damon Wayans Sr to Star in Fox s Lethal Weapon Pilot The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 14 2016 Andreeva Nellie February 19 2016 Lethal Weapon Pilot Golden Brooks Cast Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 9 2016 Andreeva Nellie March 3 2016 Lethal Weapon Pilot Jordana Brewster To Co Star Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 3 2016 Andreeva Nellie March 7 2016 Lethal Weapon Kevin Rahm To Co Star In Fox Pilot Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 7 2016 Petski Denise March 16 2016 Lethal Weapon Casts Chandler Kinney Sarayu Blue Joins No Tomorrow Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 16 2016 Ge Linda March 15 2016 Lethal Weapon Pilot Casts Newcomer as Murtaugh s Son Exclusive TheWrap Retrieved March 16 2016 Petski Denise March 17 2016 Lethal Weapon Pilot Casts Johnathan Fernandez Tommy Savas In The Fluffy Shop Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 17 2016 Andreeva Nellie March 17 2016 Lethal Weapon Fox Pilot Keesha Sharp Set For Co Starring Role In Recasting Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 17 2016 Andreeva Nellie May 10 2016 The Exorcist Lethal Weapon Making History Pitch The Mick amp APB Get Fox Series Orders Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Retrieved May 11 2016 Goldberg Lesley May 8 2017 Lethal Weapon Star Clayne Crawford Out as Producers Scramble to Recast The Hollywood Reporter Andreeva Nellie May 10 2019 Lethal Weapon Canceled By Fox After 3 Seasons Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 10 2019 Lethal Weapon 1987 Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 2 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