Word is Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, who penned the first two films, will return to write and direct a third installment for Mandate Pictures.
The storyline is being kept quiet, but even though I haven't seen the films it isn't hard to guess what the gist of the story is going to be as, stars John Cho and Kal Penn are expected to reprise their roles as the ganja-loving duo as both have options in their contracts for the third installment.
With New Line Cinema slowly fading into the background despite a few upcoming projects here and there, Warner Bros. may be the one to distribute the flick if you care to know such details. If you are a fan of the series you can look for Guantanamo Bay on DVD Tuesday.






(Jul. 25, 2008 - 3:05:01 AM)
(Jul. 26, 2008 - 10:15:45 AM)
The first Harold and Kumar movie was about two likable and endearing fellows that find themselves caught up in situations and events that fate throws at them.
The second movie is about a couple of stoner/slackers that create their misfortunes through stupid choices and deliberate provocations. The movie is full of bathroom humor, gratuitous nudity and inept profanity spoken in a manner that makes one think a 14 year old wrote the script.
Torch the Blue-Ray and watch the first H&R movie.
(Aug. 4, 2008 - 3:02:38 AM)