Jackie Chan Reveals Shocking Revelation About 'Rush Hour' Co-Star Chris Tucker

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Jackie Chan Reveals Shocking Revelation About 'Rush Hour' Co-Star Chris Tuckeroriginally appeared onParade. Jackie Chanmay not have shown it on-screen, but years later, he's now sharing a huge admission about the filming process for iconic 1998 action film,Rush Hour. The iconic martial artist revealed that there was a major language barrier between himself and costarChris Tucker—so much so, that he even went as far as to say he actually had "not a clue" about what the comedian was saying at all, during the "whole movie." It seems one of Tucker's famous lines from the movie, "Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?,"takes on a whole new meaning. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 While visitingThe Kelly Clarkson Showon Tuesday, June 3, alongside hisKarate Kid: LegendscostarsRalph MacchioandBen Wang, hostKelly Clarksonasked Chan if it was duringRush Hourthat the actor learned to get accustomed to fast-paced English. "The whole movie, I don't know what Chris Tucker's saying," Chan shockingly responded. "Not a clue." The 71-year-old continued to explain how much he struggled, further adding, "My dialogue coach sits right behind the camera. Every scene, every shot, different dialogue." "I asked my dialect coach, 'What did he say?' He speaks so fast!" Chan admitted, telling Clarkson that he eventually learned English better by listening to country music, as it is slower. Related:Iconic 'Ghostbusters' Actor, 74, Spotted on Casual Sandwich Shop Outing in 'Epic' Moment The revelation likely comes as a big surprise to fans, given the duo's comedic chemistry and seemingly fluid acting scenes together, and was unleashed on the heels of the Kung Fu Master ranking his favorite films of theRush Hourtrilogy in a video interview withBuzzfeed."I don't know. You know what, the first one: little money, little time," Chan told the outlet of the original late '90s movie. "We shot it like, 'Go, go, go, go!' The second one: a lot of money, a lot of time. The third one: too much money, too much time." "Too much money is no good," Chan added. Rush Hour 2was released in 2001, followed by the third installment,Rush Hour 3, in 2007. As for apotentialRush Hour 4, theHidden Strikestar confirmed he was "talking about" it and had plans to meet the film's director to discuss the script during an appearance at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia on Dec. 8, 2022. Related: Fans Say They're Going to Watch Prime Video's New Action Movie for One Reason Only Jackie Chan Reveals Shocking Revelation About 'Rush Hour' Co-Star Chris Tuckerfirst appeared on Parade on Jun 4, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

 

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