![]() ![]() In the meantime, check out our 2020 new movie release guide, which will be updated with premiere delays as soon as the information becomes available. We'll just have to wait and see if Kal Penn, John Cho and the rest can set aside some time to give fans another Harold & Kumar movie, so stay tuned to CinemaBlend for the latest. Who doesn't want to watch some formerly wild dudes rebuild their connection to cannabis and do some crazy, stupid shit? No one that's who! Alright, maybe not that exact idea, but you get what I'm saying. While I usually have to be convinced that sequels which come more than five years after a previous franchise entry are a good move, I have to admit that I'm kinda into the thought of catching up with Harold Lee and Kumar Patel as married men who smoke pot with their kids. I think we all, thankfully, have the blessing of being really busy right now and want to find the right venue and the right timing. Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg - who created and wrote all three movies in the franchise - we all would love to do one. On the plane Kumar and the bong he brought on are mistaken for a terrorist and a bomb, and Kumar, along with his North Korean accomplice Harold, are thrown in. John Cho and I text about it all the time. Apparently, his co-star John Cho, as well as franchise creators / writers Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, are all on board with the idea of giving fans another sequel. Harold Lee and Kumar Patel are two Asian-American (Korean and Indian) stoners who get the munchies and embark on a quest throughout New Jersey for White Castle. In May, she finally moves in A six-year-old sealing the deal for. Speaking of this magical fourth Harold & Kumar movie, don't think that Kal Penn is the only one interested in keeping the toke party hopping. She has been saving up ever since to buy her first home here. Sure, it's obvious that many folks were just fine with going to the theater to watch the first three Harold & Kumar movies, but these things tend to really shine with repeat viewings at home when you've got nowhere else to be, can lay around in your undies and don't feel the need to (potentially) drive illegally because you are.High. Sure, the eponymous protagonists sniff out weed and women, but they also chase their dreams and a deeply homosocial bond with each other. I hadn't really thought about this, but Kal Penn does make a good point about how people like to watch their stoner comedies. While the BFFs in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle claim to crave dubious fast food, it’s clear their true affections also waft in another direction. I feel like it’s gotta be a streamer because people just love watching in the comfort of their own home on a Friday night at 2 a.m., which is more streaming ‘binge-able’ than it is going to the theater. Each of the first three Harold & Kumar movies were released in theaters, helping the franchise (which was made for about $40 million total) make almost $116 million worldwide, but it turns out that Kal Penn would like to see something else happen if they get to add to the series. ![]()
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