Rush Hour 3 (2007)2007 -

The film's third act features a massive set-piece at the Eiffel Tower , a location chosen specifically to provide a spectacular finale for the trilogy. Cast & Production Highlights

Lee chases the assassin, only to find it is his childhood foster brother, Kenji (played by Hiroyuki Sanada).

Director Brett Ratner noted that Rush Hour 3 was the hardest film of his career, requiring 112 days of shooting and complex night shoots at the Eiffel Tower. Rush Hour 3 (2007)2007

The film grossed approximately $258 million worldwide against a $140 million budget.

While fans enjoyed the slapstick humor and action, critics were less kind, with many feeling the film felt more like a "rehash" of the first two movies. The film's third act features a massive set-piece

Some viewers found this installment more violent and "offensive" than its predecessors, while others praised the signature Jackie Chan choreography.

The story kicks off three years after Rush Hour 2 . In Los Angeles, Chinese Ambassador Han is targeted by an assassin while preparing to reveal the identity of , a legendary figure in the Triad organization. The story kicks off three years after Rush Hour 2

Released in 2007, Rush Hour 3 reunited and Chris Tucker for a third high-octane adventure that took the franchise from Los Angeles to the streets of Paris . Directed by Brett Ratner , the film continues the "buddy cop" dynamic between Chief Inspector Lee and Detective James Carter as they unravel a mystery involving the Chinese Triads. Core Plot & Narrative