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Eddie Murphy se une al nuevo reboot de «La pantera rosa»

Feb 10,2026 Autor: Alexis

El legendario actor Eddie Murphy vuelve a ponerse delante de las cámaras para un nuevo y emocionante proyecto. La estrella de la comedia confirmó recientemente que asumirá un papel clave en la próxima película de La pantera rosa.

«Voy a ser el inspector Clouseau en la próxima La pantera rosa», reveló Murphy durante su aparición el 28 de julio en el programa Today. «Así es, soy el nuevo Clouseau».

El copresentador Al Roker le preguntó si interpretaría al famoso detective con acento francés. Murphy respondió: «Es posible. Tiene que ser francés, pero podría tener raíces haitianas. Una cosa es segura: es negro. Definitivamente negro».

Los primeros informes de mayo de 2023 indicaban que Murphy estaba negociando para protagonizar un reboot de La pantera rosa dirigido por Jeff Fowler, conocido por Sonic the Hedgehog. Sin embargo, esa primera versión se enfrentó a obstáculos en su desarrollo. Por ahora, los detalles específicos sobre el nuevo proyecto siguen siendo escasos, lo que deja a los fans a la espera de más novedades.

La película original de La pantera rosa se estrenó en 1963. El torpe pero crucial inspector Clouseau fue interpretado por primera vez por Peter Sellers, que volvió a aparecer en cinco secuelas. Tras la muerte de Sellers en 1980, Steve Martin asumió el papel en dos películas de la década de 2000: La pantera rosa, de 2006, y su secuela, La pantera rosa 2, de 2009.

Murphy también participa actualmente en Shrek 5, cuyo estreno en cines está previsto para la Navidad de 2025. Su comedia de acción The Pickup se estrenará en Prime Video el 6 de agosto.

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