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Gibson's $30M Lethal Weapon 5 payday
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Mel Gibson has reportedly been offered a fat $30 million to strap on the gun holster again for a fifth and final chapter in the life of that of Martin Riggs.

With "Mad Max : Fury Road" indefinitely shelved, Gibson is said to be open to a "Lethal Weapon 5", made even more alluring by the lucrative offer Warner have made him.

Mel's main concern about doing another "Lethal Weapon" is that he believes he's too old for the action sequences. Again, easily fixed by greenbacks.

Funnily enough, it might be co-star Danny Glover that needs to be coaxed into doing it. Glover announced a few years back that he doesn't intend on doing another one, and is apparently standing by that decision. Should he not return, one possibility that's been discussed a few times is bringing in Chris Rock's character, Lee Butters,to fill the void.

Richard Donner is likely to again direct, should it come off. Though he hasn't yet put pen to paper, he apparently has a story in mind.

The "Lethal Weapon" films are one of the most profitable movie franchises in Hollywood history, making a combined $US500 million at the US box office.

Gibson's $30 million dollar salary offer is the amount believed to have been offered to Bruce Willis for a "Die Hard 4", Sylvester Stallone for a "Rambo 4" and Harrison Ford for the next "Indiana Jones".


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