Philippine Daily Inquirer

30 YEARS ON, EDDIE MURPHY, ARSENIO HALL ARE ‘COMING 2 AMERICA’

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NEW YORK—More than 30 years after Prince Akeem Joffer and his sidekick Semmi first traveled to the United States to find a royal bride, Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall reprise their roles in the comedy sequel “Coming 2 America.”

Murphy, creator and star of the 1988 film—which proved more popular with audiences than critics when it came out— returns to the fictional nation of Zamunda, this time as Akeem prepares to become king.

A father to three daughters in a country where only a male heir can sit on the throne, Akeem finds out that he has a son in America and returns to Queens, the New York borough he first visited decades ago, to meet him.

“This movie is like the first movie. It’s [an] all-Black cast and it’s not about race or civil unrest or social injustice. There’s no preaching,” Murphy told Reuters in an interview.

“[It] is just total escapism ... it’s a movie about family and love and tradition and doing the right thing.”

In the first film, the pampered prince foregoes his luxuries to find a woman who will love him for himself.

A big deal for Eddie

Most of the original cast reprise their roles in the sequel, which was recently released on Amazon Prime Video, including James Earl Jones as King Jaffe Joffer and Shari Headley as Akeem’s wife Lisa. New faces include Murphy’s daughter Bella Murphy.

“Being on the movie set with my daughter was a big deal for me,” Murphy said.

The 59-year-old and Hall revisit the barber shop scene, a fan favorite from the original movie, where the actors portray multiple aging characters.

“There is a part there that happens in 16 years,” Murphy said, jokingly leaving the door open for a future film. “I don’t think the barbers will be in this one though.”

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Arsenio Hall (left) and Eddie Murphy in ‘Coming 2 America’
MOVIES Arsenio Hall (left) and Eddie Murphy in ‘Coming 2 America’

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