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Eddie Murphy's Resurgence: Pink Panther, Shrek 5, and More Exciting Updates

Eddie Murphy's Resurgence: Pink Panther, Shrek 5, and More Exciting Updates

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Eddie Murphy has been enjoying a major resurgence lately with several headline-grabbing announcements and appearances. On Monday he dropped by the Today show to promote his new action-comedy The Pickup, where he stars as an armored truck driver who’s swept into a high-stakes casino heist alongside Pete Davidson and Keke Palmer. The Pickup is directed by Tim Story and is set for an August 6 release on Prime Video—a return to Murphy’s roots in high-energy comedy that fans have been buzzing about. During this chat with Al Roker, Murphy stunned audiences by confirming that he’s set to take on the legendary role of Inspector Jacques Clouseau in a new Pink Panther reboot. Pushed for details, Murphy laughed when asked if he’d play Clouseau as French and teased he could also make him Haitian, emphasizing, "He’s Black, for sure." That line immediately sparked a wave of coverage across social media, with fans debating what a Murphy-led Clouseau might look like, and outlets like Entertainment Weekly reaching out for confirmation and further details.

Adding more intrigue, Eddie Murphy revealed production had already begun on Shrek 5. He’ll be reprising his iconic role as Donkey, with the new film slated for a Christmas release, stoking excitement among longtime fans of the franchise. Not stopping there, Murphy confirmed he’s in pre-production for a biopic about George Clinton, the iconic funk musician. Variety first broke the news last November but Murphy’s comments brought renewed attention, with music blogs and entertainment reporters speculating on casting and release dates.

Another cheeky bit of news dropped recently when Murphy told interviewers he’s planning Coming to America 3—but don’t expect it soon. He joked the sequel won’t happen until he’s actually 75 years old, not just made up to look it, a nod to the years-long wait between the previous films. IMDb and MovieWeb say Murphy’s idea for the film is already sketched out but confirm production is nowhere near starting, so fans will have to be patient.

Netflix subscribers have another reason to celebrate Murphy’s filmography—classic hits like Beverly Hills Cop and Eddie Murphy Raw just landed on the platform for October, giving a new generation a chance to binge his greatest performances. Social media lit up as fans shared nostalgia-soaked clips and revisited his standup material, while entertainment reporters highlighted Murphy’s continued relevance across generations.

Eddie Murphy’s recent moves—from The Pickup to Pink Panther and Shrek 5—as well as his playful tease about Coming to America 3, are more than just career updates. They signal an actor not only reflecting on his own legacy but actively shaping it for years to come. According to AOL, Entertainment Weekly, Variety, IMDb, and Netflix’s latest streaming news, Eddie’s work is still front and center, and for now, there’s no sign he’s slowing down. Any speculation about personal tragedy, like a recent YouTube video claimed, remains unconfirmed and in stark contrast to his lineup of new projects and upbeat public appearances.

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