21 Jump Street - Awomp-Bomp-Aloobomb, Aaloop Bamboom
This time, Fuller has trouble keeping his employees motivated. Everyone longs for vacation and is unwilling to engage. So he says: Who solves their case first gets a week off.
Director: Steven Beers, Jonathan Glassner, Jo Swerling Jr.
Cast: Johnny Depp, Peter DeLuise, Holly Robinson Peete, Dustin Nguyen, Richard Grieco, Steven Williams
Ioki is injured and stuck in the hospital after a shooting, and Hanson is in jail because he is blamed for the death of Officer Buddy Tower. Penhall holds a grudge against Booker for testifying against Hanson in court.
This time, Penhall and Hanson are undercover in a casino called Rosalita's. A lot of mysterious things are happening there. An important character is Darryl, a student with a gambling addiction. He has been beaten up in Rosalita's before because he couldn't pay his gambling debts. To help Darryl out of this miserable situation, the only option left is to arrest him.
In a club, drug trafficking is booming. Hanson is hired as a bouncer while Penhall and Hoffs pose as customers to uncover the trade. To Hanson's surprise, he meets his former love Linda, who is now married to Gavin, the club owner. Despite all intentions, Linda and Hanson embark on a new affair.
The Jump Street team must investigate at a Catholic school because the teacher, Father Jim Kelly, is suspected of smuggling and selling babies from South America to the USA. Meanwhile, Penhall meets the teacher Marta from El Salvador and falls in love with her.
After a murder occurred at Belmont High School, the school received a new principal. In an effort to regain control over the school, which had a bad reputation due to drug problems, crime, and violence, he implemented strict measures. However, his military leadership style and meticulous enforcement of the strict school rules met resistance from the previously quiet, pacifist students.
A series of arson attacks at a high school alerts the Jump Street team. While Hanson and Penhall investigate, they encounter Dori, who seems to have supernatural powers. She claims that she can foresee the attacks and warns of a new fire on Halloween, where she sees Penhall going up in flames.
Quincy and her friends spend their time engaging in wicked games where they love taking risks. Their favorite target is Danburry, who works at a security firm, and they continuously frame him for the crimes they've committed themselves. Hanson is infiltrated into the group to put an end to the chaos.
Hoffs infiltrates medical students because there is significant cocaine dealing, which the dealers are siphoning off from the hospital. During her investigation, she encounters Evan Roberts, who provides her with valuable tips. Shortly after, Hoffs is awarded the coveted Detective Medal, making her the youngest police officer in the USA.
Student Mike Patt shows off his wealth. Hanson and Penhall investigate a murder case at his school. It is said that the wife of teacher Mr. Tompkins was shot by a student.
Penhall, Ioki, and Hoffs are monitoring a family named Le Brecks, who are suspected of being part of a burglary gang. But instead of finding anything suspicious, they witness the drunken neighbor Mr. Daniels angrily yelling at his son Rob.
Ioki becomes aware of a drug deal involving a teenager who gets caught. He soon realizes that it's not the boy Kyley, but his parents and sister who are the real buyers. Ultimately, Kyley decides to betray his own family, which has serious consequences.
Students on a university campus earn their money with small research projects. Cortex, who studies chemistry, accidentally creates synthetic heroin. When his buddy Poole tries the substance, he dies. Now, Hanson, Joki, and Hoffs must find out what happened, and they pose as students.
The environmentally conscious teacher Evelyn Marks is found with her throat slit. Detective Fuller is then sent to the school as a teacher, while Judy Hoffs joins the student newspaper as a new editorial member.
A look into the future: 50 years later - Jump Street no longer exists. Cogan, a young police officer, is transferred to the office due to his youth and inexperience. He tells his boss Fuller, the grandson of a former Jump Street member, that he would prefer to go on patrol. Fuller sends him to Hanson, who is now almost 90 years old. Hanson tells Cogan about the old crew that was undercover in schools and shares some adventures from the past, like the time Penhall accidentally shot him in the butt...
Captain Fuller, Hanson, and Penhall investigate at a sports college where many cannot read or write but maintain a good image through their athletic performances. The trigger for the police investigation is the accidental death of basketball star Jackson Byner, who was high on crack at the time of his death.
This time, Fuller has trouble keeping his employees motivated. Everyone longs for vacation and is unwilling to engage. So he says: Who solves their case first gets a week off.
Penhall and Hanson have traveled to El Salvador to find Martha. She is the woman Penhall married to secure asylum in the U.S. After her asylum application was denied, she has now gone missing.
Penhall and Hanson enroll in the high school near the company 'Blackwell Supplies'. There have been a lot of break-ins lately, and the owner of the company blames the students of this high school. Two students indeed attract attention due to their conspicuous behavior.
A series of murders of raped, disabled women pulls Hoffs and Joki into the action. Hoffs, who was herself a victim of rape as a child, disguises herself as a wheelchair user.
A former Nazi has been found murdered. Penhall and Ioki have been given the task of infiltrating the radical right-wing milieu in order to investigate the perpetrator. Their investigations reveal that the new Nazi leader Lance and the leader of the Nazi opponents are driven by the same philosophy of life.
The entire Jump Street team is deployed at an event at Truman High School, where a senator is also expected. Things get serious when a bomb threat causes excitement.
A friend asks Penhall to coach a school baseball team. There's a boy named Sal Junior who supposedly has what it takes to be a star. Penhall sees this as a great opportunity, hoping to network for his foster child Clavo.
Penhall is transferred. His new precinct, number 43, is corrupt through and through and does crooked business with the drug mafia. The police are also aware of this and have already sent in an undercover agent.