Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F rises from ashes in Netflix revival
Many people did not believe in this project. Good viewership was expected (obviously, given the renowned brand), but critics were preparing for a massive flop like "Coming 2 America." Meanwhile, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" became a big hit and a relatively successful film.
10 July 2024 18:21
One might seriously question whether the comedy-action series with Eddie Murphy deserves its fame. The first part of the film was certainly excellent, but it only got considerably worse afterwards. In 1984, "Beverly Hills Cop" topped the American box office. With a budget of just £21 million, it grossed £256 million worldwide. It was a huge and unexpected success for a film made under unusual circumstances.
The screenplay for "Beverly Hills Cop" was written with Sylvester Stallone in mind, and it was not a comedy then. It was supposed to be a spectacular action film but was too expensive for its producers. The action hero parted ways with the project, and Eddie Murphy, who was much cheaper then, took his place. Most of the spectacular scenes were removed from the script, and comedic elements and dialogues were introduced during filming. This is how one of the most profitable films in cinema history was created.
Unfortunately, even though the following two parts of "Beverly Hills Cop" were made under normal conditions and had a bigger budget, they look like their scripts were "written on the fly." "Beverly Hills Cop 2" received poor reviews, but it still became a hit on the wave of the original's success. The third part was a complete failure. "Beverly Hills Cop 3" was made in 1994 and received two Golden Raspberry nominations – Worst Director and Worst Sequel.
The fourth part of "Beverly Hills Cop," made with Netflix viewers in mind, thus became an opportunity for redemption. Not many believed it was possible, but the film turned out to be a decent production, certainly better than the second and third parts of the series. On Rotten Tomatoes, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" garnered 66% positive reviews from critics and as much as 80% positive ratings from viewers.
In the latest instalment of "Beverly Hills Cop," Axel Foley returns to the streets of Los Angeles to wreak havoc again and deliver catchy one-liners. With a budget that reached as much as £122 million (one of Netflix's most expensive projects), the film features some spectacular scenes, but above all, a good dose of humour and Hollywood easter eggs. For example, in a hilarious scene, Foley goes to a parking office and pretends to be the producer of a new thriller starring Liam Neeson.
Finally, let's add that "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" achieved the best opening result among feature films this season. Below is the Top 5 of 2024:
1. "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" - 41 million views.
2. "Under Paris" – 40.9 million views.
3. "Damsel" – 35.2 million views.
4. "Skyfall" – 32.8 million views.
5. "Atlas" – 28.2 million views.