‘22 Jump Street’ Outtakes Show Jonah Hill And Channing Tatum Exploring Their Hallucinations

We knew thatPhil LordandChris Millershot a lot of extra material for22 Jump Street, and that a good chunk of it is going to be on the Blu-ray release of the movie. (The Blu will alsosupposedly featurea much shorter version of the film, the 10-minute “serious” edit.) If you can’t wait a couple more months to see all the extra shenanigans that didn’t make the theatrical cut of the film, check out this clip of 22 Jump Street outtakes.

MTVhas this video montage. Too bad about the beeps. As always, Nick Offerman steals it all.

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Here’s what the directors said about the blu release a couple months back:

Miller: The blu-ray is going to have like 45 minutes of scenes that we thought were funny, but couldn’t fit into the structure.Lord: And there was some stuff that was story things that didn’t have a lot to do with Channing and Jonah. What we learned in testing was anytime those guys were apart, all anyone wanted to see was them back together. That dominated the movie. There are some really beautiful scenes with other characters that are going to be on the DVD and Blu.Miller: This is literally 45 minutes of footage.Lord: Plus we did an extra thing. As an experiment, we said “what if we took out anything that was supposed to be a joke, and see how much movie is left.” And have it be just story.Miller: It was 10 minutes long. It’s a weird conceptual piece.22 Jump Streetwill be available on digital platforms on October 28, and Blu-ray and DVD on November 18. The disc features “over 100 minutes of bonus footage on the Blu-ray disc, including over 20 deleted scenes, plus featurettes and the “Joke-a-Palooza.”