Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) Ace Ventura is hired to rescue Snowflake, the
bottlenose dolphin mascot of the
Miami Dolphins. Despite his best efforts to save Dan Marino, Ace is also kidnapped. When Ace finds out a murder is connected, he soon begins to suspect that disgraced football player Ray Finkle is behind it all. However, Ace can't find Finkle, until Ace discovers that Finkle has been masquerading as Lt. Lois Einhorn.
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) Ace is dispatched to Africa to investigate the disappearance of a sacred white bat battling his fear of bats along the way.
Ace Ventura Jr.: Pet Detective (2009) Ace Ventura, Jr. follows in his father's footsteps in being a pet detective. Years ago his father has disappeared, after voyage through the
Bermuda Triangle. Now a number of animals go missing, and his mother is placed in jail after suspicion of guilt is ordered. Ace works with a number of friends to uncover the true culprit, and rescue his mother from conviction.
Possible sequel In December 2019, a third
Ace Ventura film starring Jim Carrey was revealed to be in early development. By March 2021, the film was officially announced to be in development with
Pat Casey and
Josh Miller signed on as co-screenwriters. The project will be a joint-venture production within Morgan Creek Entertainment,
Amazon MGM Studios, and
Prime Video Original Films, with plans to be released simultaneously
theatrically and via
streaming as an
Amazon Prime Video exclusive. In August of the same year, Carrey confirmed his involvement and stated that he was "more than ready for the next chapter". By April 2022 however, Carrey revealed that he was considering retiring from acting. The actor stated that "[he] might continue down the road, but [he's] taking a break from acting", while elaborating that if a script is presented to him that he feels like is needed to be created he may reconsider. Carrey later stated that while there are no official plans for the film, he joked that he would star in the film if
Christopher Nolan was to direct. Since then, Jim Carrey has decided not to retire from acting following his great success from the Sonic The Hedgehog film series, for which he's made the most appearances in his film career, calling his short break more akin to "power-resting," and opening the door to possible future ventures. == Television ==