
Ice Cube wants more Friday films just as much as fans do, but he says that Warner Bros. is holding things up.
“I’ve written two scripts,” the rapper shared while on the Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson podcast Dec. 2. “One of them they said the timing wasn’t right, but it was totally right and then the next one they just kind of put it in what we call development hell.”
“They holding on to the classics and they don’t want to go forward,” he adds, “I don’t know if it’s personal or not.”
Friday, released in 1995, spawned two sequels with 2000’s Next Friday and 2002’s Friday After Next. A fourth Friday installment is tentatively titled Last Friday.
Elaborating on the situation, Ice Cube explained that he can’t move forward with another film because Warner Bros. has distribution control.
“Warner Brothers is weird right now. I donโt know what theyโre doing, they donโt know what theyโre doing,โ he said. “Weโd love to have it back. I think itโs going to be close to a time when we get it back. So, weโll either wait for that time, or weโll keep trying to convince them that they need to let us control the movie. Itโs my movie, but they have distribution control.”
As for whether the rapper and actor would consider purchasing the rights from Warner Bros., Ice Cube refuses.
“I ainโt putting s*** up for it. F*** no,โ he said. “They need to give it to me, and they gonโ make money. Iโm not about to pay for my own stuff, thatโs stupid…They need to do the right thing, get it to us, let us turn it into more money, and make the fans happy…We can do a lot with it.”
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