In this Dec. 3, 2014 file photo, actor Chris Rock attends the premiere of "Top Five" at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York. While out promoting the film this week, Rock noted: "My movie's very Korean-friendly. There are no jokes about North Korea in 'Top Five.' If you're Korean, go out and see 'Top Five.' You will enjoy it." (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
Rosario Dawson and Chris Rock star in the comedy satire "Top Five."
Rosario Dawson and Chris Rock star in the comedy satire “Top Five.”

Andrew Pulver, THE GUARDIAN

 
(The Guardian)—Chris Rock is working on a follow-up to Top Five, the comedian’s acclaimed feature-film comedy that achieved excellent reviews and consolidated his place as a mainstream writer-director.

In an interview with Complex, Rock said he meets with producer Scott Rudin “every week now going over this next movie”, and that Rudin wants him “to work at a faster pace”. He also suggested that “a lot of the same cast” would be involved, mentioning “you might want to see a little more of Leslie Jones or Tracy [Morgan].”

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