
Paramount Pictures released the trailer for Naked Gun on June 16, and Pamela Anderson quickly took center stage. Known for her unforgettable presence in Baywatch, Anderson surprises fans by stepping fully into comedy, an unexpected turn that has social media users already campaigning for awards.
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Online reactions came fast. One fan urged the Golden Globes to recognize her with a nomination in comedy. The trailer’s chair gag drew particular attention, with viewers replaying it and laughing out loud. The verdict across platforms? Anderson nails it.
In the upcoming film, Anderson stars opposite Liam Neeson, best known for his role in Taken. The cast also includes Liza Koshy and Busta Rhymes, creating a mix that sets the tone for the absurd and unpredictable energy of the reboot. Director Akiva Schaffer, who comes from Saturday Night Live, guides the film with a sharp sense of comedic timing, while producer Seth MacFarlane brings the tone fans recognize from Family Guy and Ted.
The plot follows Lt. Frank Drebin Jr., played by Neeson, who steps into his father’s shoes as the head of Police Squad. The official synopsis reads: “Only one man has the particular set of skills… to lead the Police Squad and save the world!” The original franchise built its success on exaggerated scenarios, visual gags, and irreverent jokes, and this reboot seems ready to pick up where it left off.
Anderson’s casting plays a central role in that tone shift. Rather than rely on nostalgia or attempt to mimic the original too closely, the film introduces a version of Anderson that uses her previous screen persona to its advantage. She walks into scenes with total confidence and delivers lines that hit with both absurdity and precision.

The trailer wastes no time setting the mood. Explosions, visual puns, and straight-faced delivery fly at the viewer in quick succession. Neeson leans into the deadpan delivery, while Anderson undercuts the seriousness with unexpected sharpness. Koshy and Busta Rhymes appear in chaotic supporting moments, giving the cast enough energy to carry the fast-paced script.
Paramount plans to release Naked Gun in theaters on August 1. Based on the early response, the studio may have a comedy hit on its hands. While trailers don’t always guarantee audience turnout, this one sparked immediate traction. Fans of the original see the reboot as a respectful continuation, while newer viewers recognize the familiar faces and fast-cut humor.