How many Nutty Professor movies were there?
Nutty Professor, The1996
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps2000
The Nutty Professor/Movies
How can I watch the original nutty professor?
The Nutty Professor, a comedy movie starring Eddie Murphy, Jada Pinkett Smith, and James Coburn is available to stream now. Watch it on Peacock TV, ROW8, Prime Video, VUDU, Redbox., Vudu Movie & TV Store or Apple TV on your Roku device.
Did Eddie Murphy get paid for each role in Nutty Professor?
He earned $16 million for The Nutty Professor (1996), $17.5 million for Doctor Dolittle (1998), $20 million for Nutty Professor II (2000). For Nutty Professor II he also received 20% of the gross receipts, which brought his total payday to more than $60 million from the film.
Is Nutty Professor on Netflix?
Watch The Nutty Professor | Netflix.
What happened to Jada Pinkett in Nutty Professor 2?
Pinkett Smith’s new family dynamic was ultimately the reason she declined to do a second Nutty Professor film. According to IMDb, she was pregnant with Willow Smith during the movie’s production. Also, the actor signed on to play Niobe in The Matrix around the same time.
How many professor Klumps are there?
Eddie Murphy plays seven characters in total in this film: Sherman Klump, Mama Klump, Papa Klump, Grandma Klump, Ernie Klump, Buddy Love and Lance Perkins the TV fitness coach.
Does Amazon Prime have Nutty Professor?
Watch The Nutty Professor | Prime Video.
Is the nutty professor on HBO Max?
Watch The Nutty Professor – Stream Movies | HBO Max.
Did Jerry Lewis play the Nutty Professor?
Jerry Lewis plays a hapless academic who invents a potion that temporarily transforms him into a dashing crooner and man about town in “The Nutty Professor” (1963), directed by Mr. Lewis. Credit… Paramount Pictures/Warner Bros.
Will there be a Nutty Professor 3?
The Nutty Professor 3 Probably Won’t Happen He’s returning for sequels Coming 2 America and Beverly Hills Cops IV, but at this point, The Nutty Professor 3 doesn’t seem to be a consideration. The series belongs to a different era of studio comedy, and there doesn’t seem to be any real audience demand for more.
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