Good cop, bad cop
The stars of Net ix’s upcoming action-comedy, Eddie Murphy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Kevin Bacon, discuss the fourth instalment of the legendary Beverly Hills Cop franchise and tell us why Axel F is an ‘everyman’
Fourteen years after the unfortunate death of his brother Dan, Joseph Gordon-Levitt found a wonderful way to pay tribute to him — by starring in Eddie Murphy’s upcoming Beverly
Hills Cop: Axel F.
The late Daniel Gordon-Levitt was a huge fan of Murphy’s work in SNL and movies such as Coming to
America and the rst Beverly Hills Cop, and introduced the amboyant comedian’s work to the young Joseph. “I had a very sweet conversation with Eddie about how Dan showed me a lot of his work, and it was great to connect with him on that level. Eddie also has a nice big family, and we are both dads... so he resonated with me.”
In the new lm from
Netix, Eddie Murphy reprises his famed role of Axel
Foley for the fourth time, and returns to the beat in Beverly
Hills after his daughter’s life is threatened, teaming up with a new partner in detective
Bobby Abbott ( Joseph
Gordon-Levitt) to solve the mystery.
One more thing that the two on-screen cops bonded over o-camera was their shared love for music; Murphy has released three studio albums and several hit singles (who still jams to ‘Party All the Time’?) while Gordon-Levitt is known for his singing and live performances as well, even recently playing a guitarist in last year’s charming romance Flora and Son.
“We actually talked about music probably more than anything else on set!” exclaims the 500 Days of
Summer actor, adding, “Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to jam or play music together though... which would have been cool. One day, I’ve got to do a full-on musical, maybe Eddie and I can star in it together.”
One day, I’ve got to do a full-on musical, maybe Eddie and I can star in it together
JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT
Gordon-Levitt playing the sidekick to a legendary movie character in Axel F does remind one of the last time he teamed up with another iconic ctional hero; in Christopher Nolan’s 2012 superhero outing The Dark Knight Rises.
As John Blake/Robin, the actor was introduced as a young police o§cer who helps Batman (Christian Bale) save Gotham from Bane and Talia al Ghul.
“Ah... of course, and they are both cops! Now I’ve got my Beverly Hills PD badge to go with my Gotham City PD badge, that I still treasure safely. It’s a fun commonality for sure, even though they are two very di¨erent movies and characters.”
It has been 11 years since his directorial debut with Don Jon; does he have plans to helm a lm again soon?
“I do love making stu¨ and I hope to direct a feature soon. But just a couple of years ago, I made a television series titled Mr Corman on Apple TV+ that I’m very proud of; it’s an odd little beautiful show where I got to do everything I wanted to do artistically, in my own weird taste,” he smiles.
Back to the basics
It has been 40 years since the rst lm and 30 years since the third one, but Eddie Murphy is condent that the buddy cop-action-comedy genre that Beverly Hills Cop so successfully pioneered can still create the magic.
“If you do it right, the Beverly Hills Cop movies work for any generation! The last 10-15 years have seen several action lms with lots of visual e¨ects and superheroes. But the Beverly Hills Cop is a cape-less hero; he’s not Superman, he’s an ‘everyman’ who rises to the occasion and doesn’t play by the rules. People relate to him, and he’s the kind of guy you want to have a beer with,” he grins.
Another reason why the earlier lms worked so well was that Murphy was still a relatively unknown entity then waiting for his big breakthrough, before the likes of Dr. Dolittle, The Nutty Professor, Daddy Day Care and other comedic roles catapulted him to global stardom.
“Of course I’m not the same person anymore! When I did the rst movie, I had just turned a legal adult at 21. I wasn’t married, didn’t have any kids, and hadn’t travelled the world. So much has happened since then; now I’m in my 60s and have 10 kids, I’m even a grandfather. Whenever I see pictures or a scene from the rst movie, it’s literally like reminiscing about high school for me... I was a baby!”
But one thing that has stayed the same is the camaraderie between Murphy and his earlier Beverly Hill Cop co-stars — Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Paul Reiser, and Bronson Pinchot — who all return now for this fourth outing.
“We just got old (laughs)... But the cool thing is, all that stu¨ is re°ected in the movie and script as well. Us getting older, having age-appropriate relationships, how we have changed now and are not the same anymore.”
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F premieres July 3 on Netix