

Cast of kindergarten cop movie#
On December 21, 2015, the 25th anniversary of the theatrical release of the original movie the first official photos of Kindergarten Cop 2 were released via About. Schwarzenegger was replaced by Dolph Lundgren as a new character FBI Agent Zack Reed, and Paul hired Matthew Lillard who previously played as Detective David Harris in the original 1990 movie, so Lillard agreed to reprise his role. Schwarzenegger announced that his character Detective John Kimble is now officially retired from being a kindergarten teacher and police officer. On June 1, 2015, it was reported that The Garden and Half Past Dead director Don Michael Paul will be directing the movie, and Arnold Schwarzenegger will not reprise his role as Detective John Kimble.

Chris Violette as Country Bar Bartender (uncredited).Nicholas Carella as Bernie the Hot Single Dad.
Cast of kindergarten cop series#
Having established himself as the world’s biggest action star through a series of hits like The Terminator, Commando and Predator, Schwarzenegger in 1988 tried something new by co-starring with Danny DeVito in the mismatched-pair comedy Twins.

And this is exactly what happened."Īrnie also revealed that he would be keen to have an in-person reunion with the cast once coronavirus restrictions are lifted. "Ivan told me, 'If the kids are laughing at the way you sound, then I think the audience will laugh, too. Pitted against a class of boisterous moppets whose antics try his patience and test his mettle, Kimble may have met his match in more ways than one.

So I would just scream, 'it's not a tumour!' and the kids would be laughing instead of being scared. Hard-edged cop John Kimble gets more than he bargained for when he goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to get the goods on a brutal drug lord while at the same time protecting the man's young son. The Hollywood legend said: "There were certain lines that, because of my accent, the kids were laughing. In Ivan Reitman's 1990 action-comedy movie, Arnie played LAPD cop John Kimble who goes undercover as a nursery teacher and explained how his accent influenced some of the movie's iconic lines – such as 'it's not a tumour – it's not a tumour at all'. That's what made it successful, and people wanted to watch it over and over again." He said: "Without any doubt, it was the performance of you kids that really made this movie. Arnie went on to praise his co-stars for making the movie so "endearing". The 73-year-old star surprised five of the actors who appeared in the comedy movie in a Zoom call to mark 30 years since the project was released on the big screen.
