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What Went Wrong With Beverly Hills Cop III? (3)

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  • Beverly Hills Cop 1 and 2 are Classic Eddie Murphy Movies

  • Beverly Hills Cop III Lacked an Integral Cast Member

  • Beverly Hills Cop III Made the Series Too Kid-Friendly

  • Beverly Hills Cop III Ruined Axel Foley

  • Even Eddie Murphy Didn’t Like Beverly Hills Cop III

  • Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Is the Series' Best Sequel

Summary

  • Beverly Hills Cop III was a disappointment compared to the first two films, lacking the winning formula and humor.
  • The absence of an integral cast member, John Ashton, changed the dynamic and removed the main source of tension.
  • Beverly Hills Cop III tried to be more kid-friendly, but it felt inconsistent and out of place in the R-rated franchise.

The Beverly Hills Cop franchise is considered a staple among cinephiles, especially for those who love 1980s police fare. Starring Eddie Murphy at the height of his initial popularity, the first two Beverly Hills Cop movies in the series were lauded for combining the era's pop culture tropes and humorous antics. Unfortunately, the third entry wasn't nearly as well-received, even among Murphy's more ardent fans.

Beverly Hills Cop III is largely seen as a major disappointment, especially considering the heights of its predecessors. Released during a low point in Eddie Murphy's cinematic output, the movie was both too similar to the first two and far too different. This manifested in several ill-fitting decisions, including an arguably more kid-friendly tone. With excitement for the franchise returning thanks to the well-received sequel Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, the distaste for the series' third movie is more apparent than ever.

Updated by Timothy Blake Donohoo on August 13. 2024: The original Beverly Hills Cop is considered a comedy classic, and it helped to cement Eddie Murphy as a star. The same couldn't be said for its second sequel, Beverly Hills Cop III, which is largely considered the worst in the series. Missing mainstays such as John Ashton and seen as a step down from Beverly Hills Cop 2, the movie ended the franchise on a low note for a while. Now, the comparable success of Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F has brought discussion of the series' most disappointing entry back to the fore.

Beverly Hills Cop 1 and 2 are Classic Eddie Murphy Movies

Entry

Release Year

Director

Rotten Tomatoes Scores

Beverly Hills Cop

1984

Martin Brest

82%

Beverly Hills Cop II

1987

Tony Scott

49%

Beverly Hills Cop III

1994

John Landis

10%

Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

2024

Mark Molloy

66%

2:37

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Beginning in the early 1980s, the Beverly Hills Cop franchise was the first major breakthrough for Eddie Murphy on the big screen and the introduction of his classic character, Axel Foley. Formerly known for his stand-up comedy shows, Murphy became an international superstar thanks to the success of the first Beverly Hills Cop, and to some extent, its sequels. The movies showcased his humorous and gregarious nature, but they also showed that he had the potential to do more serious things when needed. After all, the first movie's plot involved Foley's friend Mikey being killed by a corrupt art dealer, with only the initially Detroit-based Foley being interested in solving the case.

Beverly Hills Cop II wasn't quite as successful or well-received, but it's still a worthy follow-up to the first movie. It still had the winning formula of rising action amid comedic events surrounding a criminal case. It helped that, for the most part, Axel Foley's humor came through his charm, and he was still bouncing off the characters played by John Ashton and Judge Reinhold. It wasn't merely a case of Eddie Murphy doing funny bits because he was a stand-up comedian, and the jokes are a lot stronger because of this. Nevertheless, Beverly Hills Cop II was disappointing because it mostly rehashed the events and storylines of the original film without treading any meaningful new ground. Unfortunately, the downward trend in quality set by the second movie only got worse with the Beverly Hills Cop series' next entry.

Beverly Hills Cop III Lacked an Integral Cast Member

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  • Detective John Taggart returns in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, with John Ashton reprising his role from the original two films.

Beverly Hills Cop III was released around a decade after the original, and this timing paved the way for a true return to form. Unfortunately, that wasn't what moviegoers got, with Beverly Hills Cop III being the worst-reviewed part of what was until now a trilogy. Part of what was missing was a key cast member, who was integral to keeping Axel Foley on the straight and narrow in the previous movies.

In the first two Beverly Hills Cop movies, actor John Ashton portrayed Detective John Taggart. Taggart was the exact opposite of the freewheeling, self-aggrandizing Axel Foley, a by-the-books stick-in-the-mud known for following the rules to a T. Though he and (to a lesser extent) his partner Billy Rosewood -- played by Judge Reinhold -- don't get along with Foley at first, they eventually become his staunchest allies. Taggart was also key to making the humor work, as he and Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil both have a seriousness that bounces against the zaniness of Foley. Conversely, Billy Rosewood largely goes along with Foley (if sometimes begrudgingly), making him a humorously happy medium. His presence became an important balance to Eddie Murphy's larger-than-life Axel Foley, keeping the film from going off the rails with its humor and hijinx.

Taggart wasn't in Beverly Hills Cop III, though the original plan was for the character to return for the sequel. While the cast and crew of the film have not been exceptionally forthcoming about the changes that took place during pre-production, it is believed that John Ashton had to drop out of the project due to scheduling conflicts created by its multiple delays. To explain the absence of John Ashton, Beverly Hills Cop III dismisses his character Taggart's absence by explaining that he has retired and moved to Phoenix. As a result, the movie lacked the push-and-pull that he and Foley provided for each other, meaning that Eddie Murphy's character essentially ran wild without being contested. Billy was in the movie, but as usual, he and Axel got along just fine. Thus, having no character in Beverly Hills Cop III to really rub up against removed the main source of tension from the series. This lack of stakes manifested in another key way that brought down the quality of the third Beverly Hills Cop.

Beverly Hills Cop III Made the Series Too Kid-Friendly

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Beverly Hills Cop III Cast and Characters

Character

Actor

Axel Foley

Eddie Murphy

Billy Rosewood

Judge Reinhold

Jon Flint

Hector Elizondo

Ellis DeWald

Timothy Carhart

Orrin Sanderson

John Saxon

Janice Perkins

Theresa Randle

One major complaint about Beverly Hills Cop III is the tonal inconsistency of the movie. Many fans felt that it tried to make the series kid-friendly and this is mainly seen in the setting. The main premise of the third movie involves a theme park named Wonder World, with the park and its characters being the creations of "Uncle Dave." The similarities between this character, his park to Walt Disney and Disneyland are obvious, and it doesn't feel organic with the rest of the series. Worst of all is a sequence in which Axel Foley disguises himself as the elephant mascot, Oki Doki, with a child asking him to do the "Oki Doki Shuffle." This sequence is the perfect example of Beverly Hills Cop III's decline in quality, prioritizing childish gimmicks over actually well-constructed humor.

Ultimately, Beverly Hills Cop III felt more in line with the kind of kids' movies Eddie Murphy became known for in the 2000s, including one iteration of Disney's The Haunted Mansion. The scenes also seemed reminiscent of movies such as RoboCop 3, which notably watered down the violent original material to be more "family-friendly." Perhaps the movie's most jarring element, however, was the fact that Beverly Hills Cop III was still rated R. Thus, the seeming attempt to make the series more in line with PG-13 blockbusters felt particularly inorganic. Even the music reflected this, with the once cool soundtrack piece "Axel Foley," the franchise's synth theme, remixed to sound more "heroic." It comes off as a cartoonish leitmotif, which segues into the issues with how the movie handles the series' hero.

Beverly Hills Cop III Ruined Axel Foley

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Movie

IMDb Rating

Metacritic

Stream On

Beverly Hills Cop

7.4

66%

Netflix Paramount+

Beverly Hills Cop II

6.5

46%

Paramount+

Beverly Hills Cop III

5.5

16%

Paramount+

Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

6.5

53%

Netflix

In the first two movies, Axel Foley was a cool, if smarmy, detective who put bananas up tailpipes first and asked questions later. He's a lot different in the third movie, which arguably makes sense given the passage of time. Still, these changes come off as hollow, mainly because of how the movie is structured. While Beverly Hills Cop I and II were action comedies, they focused mainly on the investigations, with the action being relegated mainly to fairly grounded shootouts. For as over-the-top as Beverly Hills Cop II got at times, it was still far from the most grandiose action movie of the era. With Beverly Hills Cop III, there's too much of an attempt to make him into an action hero in the Sylvester Stallone mold.

Of course, Murphy was mainly a comedic actor, and these action scenes contained none of the proverbial panache or musclebound moxie of Stallone's projects. Instead, much like the Wonder World setting, it came off as a live-action cartoon, and not in a flattering way. Likewise, without Taggart or even his cantankerous boss, Douglas Todd, to berate or challenge him, Foley devolves into a series of bits and comedic sequences that take away from the movie. His age doesn't make him wiser, and it should have logically seen him questioning his ability to "do it like he used to." Rather than developing Axel Foley into a character with a legitimate arc and learning curve, Beverly Hills Cop III has its protagonist relapse into his old ways, seemingly forgetting everything he learned. Completely rewriting the protagonist is perhaps the biggest sin of the third Beverly Hills Cop movie, with fans and critics not being the only ones who felt this way.

Even Eddie Murphy Didn’t Like Beverly Hills Cop III

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Eddie Murphy is himself one of the biggest critics of Beverly Hills Cop III, with the actor routinely describing the movie as "garbage." The years haven't softened his stance on the sequel or how he felt that it mishandled the character of Axel Foley, with Murphy recently stating that the third Beverly Hills Cop movie "was soft." This was despite his initial views on the project, where he described it as a marked improvement over its predecessor. Needless to say, time has not been kind to the movie, especially with those who were involved in making it. Even director John Landis wasn't thrilled with the script or the finished result.

Wait, wait, hold it, I think I got the wrong guy, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. This is a big... I'm cool. It's a big misunderstanding. — Axel Foley

Thus, Beverly Hills Cop III joined a growing list of moderate to major disappointments involving Murphy, and it's no wonder he's taken so long to return to his Axel Foley role. Eddie Murphy's star had fallen a bit due to the projects he was a part of in the late 1980s. These included a letdown of a sequel in the form of Another 48 Hrs. and the political satire The Distinguished Gentleman. Likewise, even Boomerang and Harlem Nights- now seen as classics- weren't the major hits that some expected them to become. Thus, Beverly Hills Cop III was seen as a veritable sure thing in terms of kicking the actor's career back into high gear. Sadly, that wasn't the case at all, and the disappointing nature of the movie put the franchise on ice for decades.

Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Is the Series' Best Sequel

Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley Cast and Characters

Character

Actor

Axel Foley

Eddie Murphy

Bobby Abbott

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Jane Saunders

Taylour Paige

Billy Rosewood

Judge Reinhold

John Taggart

John Ashton

Jeffrey Friedman

Paul Reiser

Captain Grant

Kevin Bacon

3:16

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Now, 40 years after the original movie, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F's mere existence hinted that the franchise was on the verge of getting back on track. Eddie Murphy's comments about the disappointment of the third film suggest that he would not sign on to do an additional sequel if it didn't live up to fan expectations. The new Netflix movie depicts an aged Axel Foley, giving the character a chance to, at last, show how he has matured and grown over the last four decades. Many hoped that it would be the perfect opportunity to undo the harm done by Beverly Hills Cop III, presenting a more mature Axel Foley without compromising the humorous nature that made viewers fall in love with him in the first place.

Thankfully, these expectations were mostly met, restoring the series in a way that many didn't foresee. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F was well-received, with most critics and fans seeing it as the best entry since the first movie. Major points of praise included the energy of Murphy as Axel Foley, and he was much more in line with his original interpretation that what was seen in Beverly Hills Cop III. Due to its streaming success, a fifth Beverly Hills Cop movie has already been announced as in production. While it's unknown when the next movie is coming out, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F offers a more satisfying entry by erasing the memory of the third movie with the finesse of an Oki Doki Shuffle.

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Crime

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A freewheeling Detroit cop pursuing a murder investigation finds himself dealing with the very different culture of Beverly Hills.

Release Date
December 5, 1984

Director
Martin Brest

Cast
Eddie Murphy , Judge Reinhold , John Ashton , Lisa Eilbacher , Ronny Cox

Runtime
105 minutes

Main Genre
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Writers
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What Went Wrong With Beverly Hills Cop III? ›

Summary. Beverly Hills Cop III was a disappointment compared to the first two films, lacking the winning formula and humor. The absence of an integral cast member, John Ashton, changed the dynamic and removed the main source of tension.

Why was Beverly Hills Cop 3 bad? ›

The "Die Hard in a Theme Park" hook isn't so bad, but the sequel's humor is lame and the action largely underwhelming. Beverly Hills Cop 3 also dropped characters like Taggart (John Ashton) and Jeffrey (Paul Reiser), whose absences were keenly felt.

Why didn't John Ashton do Beverly Hills Cop 3? ›

Producer Jerry Bruckheimer's absence also contributed to the film's decline, with Ashton considering the third film's chances without him. Scheduling conflicts with the baseball movie Little Big League prevented Ashton from participating in Beverly Hills Cop 3, further impacting the franchise.

Does Eddie Murphy like Beverly Hills Cop 3? ›

While explaining his distaste for Beverly Hills Cop III, Murphy has cited flaws like a weak villain, production problems, script issues, and more as contributors to the third movie's poor critical and public perception.

How many times is the F word used in Beverly Hills Cop? ›

Profanity (2)

Often for comedy effect and never aggressive. About 81 F-words and its derivatives.

What was the worst Beverly Hills Cop? ›

Beverly Hills Cop III (1994):

Not only is this the worst Beverly Hills Cop movie, but the third entry into the franchise briefly put Eddie Murphy's career into deep freeze. The comedy is dialled down in a perhaps misguided attempt to turn Murphy into a more traditional hero.

Was Beverly Hills Cop 3 a success? ›

The film received negative reviews from critics, and was considered by them and Murphy himself as the weakest film in the series. A sequel, and fourth film, titled Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, was released on Netflix on July 3, 2024.

Why didn't Taggart do Beverly Hills Cop 3? ›

Many viewers were disappointed by the absence of John Taggart in Beverly Hills Cop 3. The Decision Behind the Absence The reason for excluding Taggart from Beverly Hills Cop 3 was straightforward: John Ashton, the actor who portrayed him, was demanding more money. Eddie Murphy himself commented on this decision.

Who turned down Beverly Hills Cop? ›

David Cronenberg was also offered to direct the film but also turned it down. Sylvester Stallone was originally considered for the part of Foley. Stallone gave the script a dramatic rewrite, removing all the story's humor and turning the film back into a standard action movie.

Why wasn't Ronny Cox in Beverly Hills Cop 3? ›

Actor Ronny Cox played the cantankerous police boss Andrew Bogomil in the first two Beverly Hills Cop movies and was slated to be in the third. He didn't ultimately sign on. Years later, he told AV Club, “They wanted me to be in Beverly Hills Cop III, but… I read the script.”

Is Eddie Murphy's Laugh Real in Beverly Hills Cop? ›

In a new interview, the comedian and actor said that he was “forced” to change his iconic laugh made popular in the original 1984 Beverly Hills Cop movie because annoying people wouldn't stop mimicking it to his face.

Is Beverly Hills Cop 4 better than 3? ›

I started watching this with the lowest of low expectations, but ended up having a lot of fun with this. It's nowhere near as good as the first two, but way better than the third one at least.

Will there be a Beverly Hills Cop 4? ›

“Beverly Hill Cop: Axel F” brings back Eddie Murphy for the fourth time as our hero Axel Foley. He's joined by Judge Reinhold, Kevin Bacon, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Paul Reiser. Eddie Murphy Outraged by 'Golden Bachelor' Couple's Breakup: 'What Kind of S–t Is That? '

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Did Sylvester Stallone write Beverly Hills Cop? ›

While Daniel Petrie Jr. had his original version of the Beverly Hills Cop script just how he wanted it, Sylvester Stallone came in and rewrote it to make it fit his brand, turning the movie into a more action-oriented flick than ever intended.

Who was the corrupt cop in the Beverly Hills Cop? ›

"Gil" Hill (November 5, 1931 – February 29, 2016) was an American civil servant and movie actor. He was the President of the Detroit City Council. He was also a corrupt police officer in Detroit and part-time actor. He acted in the Beverly Hills Cop movies.

What happened in Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3? ›

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Is Beverly Hills Cop 2 and 3 good? ›

Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Ronny Cox, and Paul Reiser all reprise their roles from the first film along with Murphy. "Beverly Hills Cop II" is a movie that's loud and noisy at times, but it's funny and entertaining. And it's much better than the disappointing third movie in the series, "Beverly Hills Cop III".

Why didn't they make a Beverly Hills Cop 4? ›

After “Beverly Hills Cop III” failed to score big at the box office, the conclusion seemed to be that the Detroit-to-LA shenanigans were a wrap. But in 2019, Netflix bought the rights to a fourth movie with an option for an additional sequel.

Who was the bad guy in Beverly Hills Cop 3? ›

Part III deals with Detroit Cop Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) stumbling upon a counterfeit ring, operating from a Beverly Hills theme park by a corrupt community leader Ellis De Wald (Timothy Carhart).

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