

After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt and Jenko when they go deep undercover at a local college.
- CallumNovember 6, 2025⭐⭐⭐ – 22 Jump Street – Same Class, Different Campus 22 Jump Street knows exactly what it is — a sequel that’s practically a mirror image of the first film, and it leans into that joke so hard it almost gets away with it. This time, our undercover duo trades high school for college, but otherwise, it’s the same chaotic blend of bullets, bromance, and bad decisions. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum still make a solid pair, their odd-couple chemistry doing most of the heavy lifting. Tatum’s dopey sincerity and Hill’s anxious overthinking keep the laughs coming, even when the gags themselves feel recycled. The film even mocks its own repetition, constantly reminding you that yes, this is exactly like last time — just with a bigger budget and slightly older jokes. There are moments that land well, particularly when the two start questioning their friendship like it’s a romantic breakup, but the overall spark is dimmer. It’s fun, sure, but it doesn’t surprise the way the first one did. It’s the cinematic equivalent of going back to the same party the next night — familiar faces, same playlist, still a good time, but you know every beat before it drops. 🍺 Pairing: A light beer at an afterparty — easygoing, predictable, and enjoyable enough as long as you don’t expect anything new.
- MrTrivetSeptember 15, 2025A self-aware comedy with a laid-back vibe that knows exactly what it is and plays it all the way through. It builds on tried-and-true jokes, but never falls into boredom because it’s driven by a charismatic duo whose on-screen chemistry is pure gold. Honestly, they complement each other so well that it’s hard not to laugh, even at the dumbest gags. What clicked with me the most was how the relationship between the cop partners was portrayed like a romantic one - absurd on the surface, yet it totally works. The whole thing balances between parody and genuine bromance, but never loses its pace. Perfect entertainment that doesn’t pretend to be anything more. Oh, and those end credits!
- MetroidTalonAugust 22, 202522 Jump Street leans all the way into sequel absurdity and somehow makes it work. The meta jokes hit more than they miss, the action is bigger, and the chemistry between Hill and Tatum is still the main event. It doesn’t try to be smarter than it is, and that’s part of the charm. Dumb fun with just enough self-awareness to keep it clever.
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22 Jump Street was released on June 5, 2014.
22 Jump Street was directed by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller.
22 Jump Street has a runtime of 1h 51m.
22 Jump Street was produced by Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Neal H. Moritz.
After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt and Jenko when they go deep undercover at a local college.
The key characters in 22 Jump Street are Schmidt (Jonah Hill), Jenko (Channing Tatum), The Ghost (Peter Stormare).
22 Jump Street is rated R.
22 Jump Street is a Comedy, Crime, Action film.
22 Jump Street has an audience rating of 7.7 out of 10.
22 Jump Street had a budget of $50M.
22 Jump Street has made $331.3M at the box office.








































