Jerry Bruckheimer is leaving Disney and heading to Paramount Pictures, as the prolific producer has reached a three-year first-look deal for films with the latter studio, THR reports.

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Bruckheimer's deal with Paramount is set to begin in April 2014, marking the end of a 20-year relationship with Disney who elected not to renew their first-look contract with the producer this year.Bruckheimer's first projects for Paramount will include a new Beverly Hills Cop, with Eddie Murphy, as well as a Top Gun sequel, starring Tom Cruise. Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol writers Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec are set to pen the Beverly Hills Cop sequel. Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop are two of the studios' biggest and earliest successes."Jerry Bruckheimer is one of the most creative and prolific producers in motion picture history," Paramount CEO Brad Grey said in a statement. "His signature style has attracted huge global audiences and we are thrilled to have him back in the Paramount family."Bruckheimer ends its relationship with Disney following the release of The Lone Ranger, which was a notable box-office disappointment. However, according to THR, Disney head Alan Horn "said the breakup of their partnership was more about the type of movies he wanted to produce," which were more adult-themed than what he had been producing through the Touchstone label.Of course, the Touchstone division no longer exits, and with Marvel, DreamWorks and Lucasfilm all contributing to its slate, the Disney film division is producing fewer films.We will keep you updated as details on the Beverly Hills Cop and Top Gun sequels emerge.