Mel Gibson Passes on Lethal Weapon 5

Last we heard, Joel Silver was waiting on Mel Gibson to approve Shane Black’s treatment for Lethal Weapon 5. Now word comes from original series director Richard Donner (via: the Los Angeles Times) that Gibson turned down the idea and the project is dead.

“Mel turned it down. I would like to think that Mel turned it down because I wasn’t involved. Knowing Mel, I would like to think that. Would that be the kind of thing he does? It sure would be,” Donner said. “It’s too bad, actually, because Channing Gibson, who wrote the fourth one, and Mike Riva, a designer on three of them, and myself and Derek [Hoffman, an associate at The Donner Company] had an incredibly strong story for the fifth movie. But we weren’t given the opportunity and I think maybe I could have convinced Mel to do it. But Warners chose to go with Joel Silver.”

And if that leaves any room for speculation, Donner concluded “Yes, the project is pretty much dead in the water unless someone had the sense to come to me.” I was a big Donner fan back in the 80’s, especially after Superman, but I would really like to see what Black has up his sleeve. Besides having written the original Lethal Weapon screenplay, Black made a huge splash with his 2005 directorial debut Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (which was one of my favorite films of that year). I have faith that Black’s film would be so much more than the last couple sequels in the series. It’s too bad that Warner Bros can’t get Donner on board as a producer, which to me sounds like the only possible resolution.

  • REAL6
    In Donner we trust!!! :(
  • “Yes, the project is pretty much dead in the water unless someone had the sense to come to me.”..wow...
    ...and I would like to see what Shane Black has for the franchise too..
  • jimbo stewart
    I knew it was too good to be true...
  • JokerLover
    ahh ahh :(

    o well, it's probably better that way since Donner wasn't involved. Although I hope this project will not stay dead forever. Comon Donner, come back for one more Lethal Weapon. Maybe slide in a 6 in secrecy lol.
  • May
    How's this...Black goes and does a Kiss Kiss Bang Bang sequel instead. That film has garnered a cult following since its dvd release and would surely have an audience with RDJs comeback.
  • Anonymous
    I'm curious as to why people thought this was ever going to happen. Of course, it's easy to say this now, but I always really doubted Gibson's involvement from the start. He's said that he wants to focus on directing and hasn't done much acting work since Signs (outside of a few small roles to raise the profile of smaller movies he believed in and was producing, etc.). It was sort of a big deal when he agreed to do Edge of Darkness, but that was only because of the strength of the script and his decades long love and interest in the project. I just can't see a 5th movie in an action comedy franchise being all that interesting or compelling to him, even if Shane Black was involved.

    And as much as I and other film geeks liked Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, can anyone actually say that it made a "huge splash?"
  • May
    @ Peter

    You forgot to mention that in the same LA Times article Donner states that he would like to see Geoff Johns take a crack at the new Superman screenplay.
  • Smart move Mel! I really don't think would've been worthwhile.
  • carg0
    good. there's absolutely no reason whatsoever for another sequel. the series took a turn for the worse after the second one and became a parody of itself after the third.

    the only reason i'd ever be remotely interested in another one is if they took the franchise back to it's "R" roots with Donner at the helm.
  • Skip This Ad
    Gibson, Glover, Donner... Gettin' too old for that shit.
  • Arch Stanton
    Thank God he passed. They already ran this series into the ground. What's next, another Indiana Jones movie?

    oh.
  • gocitizen
    It was obviously a cash grab and Gibson obviously doesn't need the cash. In that light - good decision.
  • Chris
    Aw, man. I woulda watched it, too.
  • It's maybe for the best!...
  • Darrell
    After the second one the movies became unbearably PG, forgettable, and cliché.

    Is there any way for people to think a movie can come out that people want to see that is not a sequel or adaptation of a childs comic/story? Cinema time well wasted.

    I'm beginning to think I should register the domain slashsequelfilms.com
  • dave
    i think a fifth film would be ok if they went back to 1+2 and made it hardcore and killed the two cops thro the course of the film that way they could't bring it back a sixth time

    kill them off in true movie style
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