Either way, this is something that is happening, and film may never be the same again. Considering the talent involved, Kindergarten Cop 2 isn’t expected to see a theatrical release, though a video-on-demand premiere seems likely. In Silent Hill, you control Harry Mason, a father hunting for his daughter Cheryl. Steinberg, who penned American Pie: The Book of Love, and is directed by Don Michael Paul, known for Jarhead 2: Field of Fire(which is a thing, apparently). Yet eagle-eyed players may have noticed a strange hidden link between the video game and the goofy family comedy. According to Manly Movie, the plot centers around a flash drive that goes missing from witness protection (why a piece of technology is in witness protection is unclear). Somehow, the drive ends up in a kindergarten class, so instead of just asking around, Lundgren’s cop character infiltrates the school as a teacher with the help of his Indian sidekick, Sanjit. Along the way, he flirts with the pretty female teacher down the hall, and dukes it out with the Albanian baddies. Pictures of Laundgren on set in Vancouver have come online, confirming that this production is real, and it’s definitely not a tumor. Word has come that KC2 is actually filming right now, with Dolph Laundgren in the title role. With Arnold Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller, Pamela Reed, Linda Hunt. Well, now it looks like the film is indeed happening, though not with its original star. Kindergarten Cop: Directed by Ivan Reitman. In addition, Miko has also appeared in numerous. In addition, Miko has also starred on film in Spawn (1997), Zeus and Roxanne (1997), Apollo 13 (1995), Kindergarten Cop (1990) and Pet Sematary (1989). While the former Governator has confirmed plans for a Twins sequel ( Triplets, with Eddie Murphy as the third brother of Arnie and Danny DeVito), there hasn’t been much word on the rumored Kindergarten Cop 2. Miko is best known on film for his dramatic portrayal of an autistic boy opposite Bruce Willis in the blockbuster hit Mercury Rising (1998). There’s been a lot of talk recently about Arnold Schwarzenegger returning to his late-’80s, early-’90s comedy phase.
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