Druski Teases Rush Hour Film With Timothée Chalamet, Talks Underway
Druski said he and Timothée Chalamet have discussed making a buddy-cop movie modeled on Bad Boys or a rush hour-style film, a development that puts an unexpected pairing on the table at 3: 00 p. m. ET and signals potential collaboration between the two performers.
Druski Mentions Rush Hour and Bad Boys as Models
Druski told listeners that he and Timothée Chalamet “have talked since then multiple times about like, possibly doing something together, like, like a ‘Bad Boys’ type film or like, something like a ‘Rush Hour. ‘” That line frames the project’s early shape: a buddy-cop action-comedy concept drawing explicitly on the conventions of Bad Boys and Rush Hour rather than a different genre.
Kirk Franklin Clip Sparked the Conversation Between Druski and Chalamet
Druski described a moment in footage from the Coulda Been Records video when Chalamet unexpectedly sang a Kirk Franklin line — “Something about the name Jesus” — and said the moment surprised him. He called the interaction “the sweetest name” exchange and noted that the whole sequence was unscripted, which helped the two discover on-camera chemistry before any project discussions began.
Conversations Have Been Casual, Druski Says ‘We’ll See’
Druski emphasized that the idea remains informal: “It’s just an idea right now, ” he said, and later added, “We’ll see. ” He noted that he and Chalamet “definitely had a couple conversations about what could be, ” characterizing the status as multiple informal talks rather than a committed development or a greenlit production.
No production timeline or formal announcement has been set; no further scheduling details are confirmed as of 3: 00 p. m. ET.