Eddie Murphy Eyes 'Pink Panther' Reboot as Inspector Clouseau
Eddie Murphy is readying his magnifying glass, as the actor is in talks to star as Inspector Clouseau in MGM’s upcoming “Pink Panther” film, Variety has confirmed.
The reboot of the classic property will be directed by “Sonic the Hedgehog” filmmaker Jeff Fowler. Chris Bremner (“Bad Boys for Life,” “The Man From Toronto”) is writing the script, while Rideback’s Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich serve as producers alongside Larry Mirisch and Julie Andrews.
“The Pink Panther” franchise began with the 1963 comedy film starring Peter Sellers as Inspector Jacques Clouseau. Sellers would go on to reprise the role in 1964’s “A Shot in the Dark,” 1975’s “The Return of the Pink Panther,” 1976’s “The Pink Panther Strikes Again” and 1978’s “Revenge of the Pink Panther.” The role has also been inhabited by Alan Arkin, Roger Moore and Steve Martin.
The IP extends to books, video games and animated series based on the bumbling French police detective and the titular character, which started out as only an animated character in an opening sequence. The Pink Panther refers to the name of a valuable pink diamond at the center of a heist in the original film.
Murphy most recently starred in Netflix’s “You People” alongside Jonah Hill, Lauren London and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The film centered on an interracial relationship and the ensuing culture clash between the couple’s respective Black and Jewish families. He’s best known for leading comedy classics “The Nutty Professor” and “Coming to America,” as well as voicing Donkey in the “Shrek” franchise. After Murphy publicly expressed interest in a Donkey spinoff movie, Variety reported in April that Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri is open to the idea while also currently assembling the original voice cast for a fifth “Shrek” movie.
Murphy is represented by WME and Ziffren Brittenham.
The Hollywood Reporter broke the news.
Source: Variety