Summary
A former mafia member breaks down a key fight in Mel Gibson’sLethal Weapon 4. Released in 1998, the fourth installment features the return of LAPD officer Martin Riggs as he confronts Chinese mobsters. In addition to Gibson,Lethal Weapon 4features a leading cast including Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, Chris Rock, Jet Li, Steve Kahan, Kim Chan, Darlene Love, Traci Wolfe, and Eddy Ko.
In anInsiderinterview, former Sun Yee On triad mafia member Jimmy Tsui breaks down a key scene fromLethal Weapon 4.

Tsui analyzes a scene wherein Li’s character acts as the martial arts expert and master negotiator for his mafia group. According to the former triad member,this is “funny” because it is unrealistic. After all, these roles are “two different things” in triad groups. He goes on to explain that while some triad members learned basic martial arts to break into the nightclub scene, being an expert at both does not exist. Check out the full quote from Tsui below:
This funny. In real life, never gonna happen like this. In this movie, Jet Li is the triad negotiator expert. But he was martial art expert also. In the Hong Kong triad society, negotiator expert, yes that’s a position for that. It’s 425. White Paper Fan. But for negotiator expert and martial arts expert, that’s two different things. Only 426, The General, they have a martial art expert. It’s different.
Okay I can tell you the truth. In the 80s, or 70s to 80s and the beginning of 90s, the nightclub business going like crazy. A lot of new nightclubs opened. They did a lot of security. So at that time, yeah, a lot of triad members, they learned a little bit of kung fu. Because it’s easier for them to get a job in the nightclub. That’s true. This one I’ll be rating a 6, for position like Jet Li, I don’t think in real life there’s this kind of person, doing both things.
How Did Lethal Weapon 4 Stand Up To Its Predecessors?
Looking at the reception ofLethal Weapon 4, it is not shocking that accuracy was not the movie’s top priority.Lethal Weapon 4is the lowest-rated film of the franchise, holding a 52% score on Rotten Tomatoes. This score represented a decrease from its immediate predecessor,Lethal Weapon 3, which had a 58% rating, and a more dramatic dropoff from 1989’sLethal Weapon 2, which boasts an 82% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Given its negative reviews, it is unsurprising thatLethal Weapon 4struggled with accuracy.
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Lethal Weapon 4did not have an excellent run at the box office.Lethal Weapon 3was the highlight of theLethal Weaponseriesfinancially, making $321.7 million worldwide on an estimated $35 million budget.Lethal Weapon 4saw a dip in earningsto $285.4 million. While not a dramatic revenue decrease, the gap becomes more sizable when considering that the budget for the film was $140 million. Over-tripling the budget meant thatLethal Weapon 4would have to do better thanLethal Weapon 3to turn a large profit, which it unfortunately did not.
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It is no surprise thatLethal Weapon 4’s poor performance ostensibly ended the franchise. However, the path is not over for theLethal Weaponfilms, asLethal Weapon 5is in development. Back in 2020, Gibson confirmed the sequel was in the works from original director Richard Donner. When Donner passed away the following year in 2021, Gibson took over the director role for the project.Lethal Weapon 5does not yet have a release date, but its development by Gibson is confirmed, giving the series a shot at redemption.
Lethal Weapon 4
Cast
Lethal Weapon 4: In the fourth installment of the Lethal Weapon series, Los Angeles Police officers Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh, played by Mel Gibson and Danny Glover, face off against a formidable Chinese crime lord determined to free his brother from prison, escalating tension and action throughout the city.