It seems there¡¯s no rest for the wicked, or at least the old impersonated the young, with the second sequel to 21 Jump Street seemingly announced this week. 23 Jump Street looks to be moving ahead in spite of recently released 22 Jump Street lampooning sequels and making fun of the idea that there could possibly more Jump Street to visit.

Movie industry site Deadline is reporting that Sony has hired writer Rodney Rothman, who penned 22 Jump Street and is also a head writer for the Late Show with David Letterman, to get to work on a sequel. Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are reportedly producing the film at the very least, with the directors¡¯ chairs theirs for the taking should they want them. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum involvement is yet to be confirmed, but could we really revisit Jump Street without these two?

When released in 2012, 21 Jump Street grossed over $201 million worldwide, and this year¡¯s sequel has already earned $319 million¨C so there¡¯s certainly enough public demand for this line of affectionate satire action comedy films. The original film served a humorous and tongue in cheek homage to both over the top action films in general, and the original 1980s police procedural, which launched the film career of one Johnny Depp. Though from impersonating teens in highschool and now college, in the sequel, where else is there for the duo to take the franchise while still staying original?

Initially, 22 was set to finish with the bromantic duo of Hill and Tatum leaving the police force to escape this trap, though this tested poorly with audiences and the ending we currently have was selected- because who doesn¡¯t want to picture these two continuing on these missions forever?

Here¡¯s hoping that throwaway ¡°23 Jump Street: Medical School¡± joke sees the light of day as a full movie!