The Scene: Once the day is saved again, the end credits features a lengthy montage of Captain Dickson (Ice Cube) telling Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) of their various future adventures in prospective Jump Street sequels, such as 25 Jump Street: Semester at Sea, 31 Jump Street: Ninja Academy, all the way past 43 Jump Street to the sci-fi take, 2121 Jump Street. Some of the best gags in the montage include Seth Rogen replacing Jonah Hill for one movie during a contract dispute, a penis-shooting home game aimed at kids, and a Jump Street video game. Why It's So WTF: As meta and absurd as this fantastic sequel was, did anyone actually expect Phil Lord and Chris Miller to come up with something so dementedly off-the-wall as this? If 23 Jump Street never materialises (and frankly, that's understandable), this would be a hilarious way to send the series off, outrageously mocking every ridiculously unnecessary sequel that Hollywood would try to sell to audiences if they thought money could be made.