Eddie Murphy mercilessly mocks Jonah Hill for ‘white boy s***’ in HILARIOUS teaser for You People

Eddie Murphy mercilessly mocks Jonah Hill for ‘white boy s***’ in HILARIOUS new teaser for You People

Eddie Murphy roasted Jonah Hill in a hilarious new teaser for his upcoming movie You People, which had its star-studded premiere last week.

The 61-year-old legendary comedian mocked the 39-year-old star for “white guy bullshit” in the minute-long clip posted by Netflix on Monday.

In the film, Jonah plays Ezra, who is dating Eddie’s character’s daughter, Akbar, as the video shows the two characters on a trip together in Los Angeles.

Two of the best: Eddie Murphy roasted Jonah Hill in a hilarious new teaser for his upcoming movie, You People, which opens Monday.

Akbar asks: ‘Do you want to marry my daughter?’

Ezra says that he wants to marry his daughter Amira (Lauren London).

Akbar is stone-faced as he replies, “Amira told me you quit a job in finance so you could start a podcast.”

Ezra replies, “Life is short and you have to follow your dream.”

In the film, Jonah plays Ezra, who is dating the daughter of Eddie's character, Akbar, as the video shows the two characters on a trip together in Los Angeles as Akbar says:

In the film, Jonah plays Ezra, who is dating the daughter of Eddie’s character, Akbar, as the video cuts to the two characters on a trip together in Los Angeles as Akbar says, “Amira told me you quit a job in finance so you could start a podcast.” ‘

Ezra responds: 'Life is short and you have to follow your dream'

Ezra responds: ‘Life is short and you have to follow your dream’

Akbar, sharp as a razor, is quick to respond by asking, ‘How are you going to support my daughter by following a dream? Do you have any Bitcoin dreams or any 401k dreams or some shit?

Ezra tries to keep his mental attitude positive as he says, “I’m going to give it all I’ve got.”

That’s when things really start to get contentious when the patriarch hilariously imitated the voice of his daughter’s boyfriend.

He said: ‘Sounds like some white boy shit. I will give everything I have.

Ezra replies, “It sure is some white shit.”

That's when things really start to get contentious when the patriarch hilariously imitated the voice of his daughter's boyfriend.  He said: 'Sounds like some white boy shit.  I'm going to give everything I have'

That’s when things really start to get contentious when the patriarch hilariously imitated the voice of his daughter’s boyfriend. He said: ‘Sounds like some white boy shit. I’m going to give everything I have’

Ezra responds: 'It's some white shit for sure'

Ezra responds: ‘It’s some white shit for sure’

That’s when Akbar really turns up the heat as he really exaggerates the impression and says, ‘I’m going to give everything I’ve got.’ All for one and one for all.’

Ezra is definitely defensive when he says, ‘Wow, that’s a good… No impression. But that’s a good assessment of how I said that.

Akbar quickly loses his temper as he says, “I hope to stop the car and do an impression of whooping ass in a minute.”

Akbar quickly loses his patience when he says:

Akbar quickly loses his patience as he says, “I hope to stop the car and do a screaming impression in a minute.”

Ezra frantically tries to avoid a physical confrontation.

He hilariously says, ‘I can’t…I can’t imagine it without having to see the print of it.’ So we don’t have to.

The film, which Jonah co-wrote with the director, Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, will premiere directly on Netflix on January 27.

Star-studded cast: Jonah's girlfriend Amira is played by Lauren London

Star-studded cast: Jonah’s girlfriend Amira is played by Lauren London

Icon: The film also stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Ezra's progressive Jewish mother.

Icon: The film also stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Ezra’s progressive Jewish mother.

Handsome: David Duchovny plays Ezra's father

Handsome: David Duchovny plays Ezra’s father

Dynamic Duo: Nia Long plays Akbar's wife and Amira's mother, Fatima

Dynamic Duo: Nia Long plays Akbar’s wife and Amira’s mother, Fatima

Jonah and Eddie’s families “find themselves examining modern love and family dynamics amidst clashing cultures, societal expectations and generational differences,” according to the official synopsis.

The film also stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and David Duchovny as Jonah’s progressive Jewish parents.

Nia Long plays Akbar’s wife and Amira’s mother, Fatima.

You People also features guest appearances from Rhea Perlman, Bryan Greenberg, Andrea Savage, and La La Anthony, among others.

Highly anticipated: The film, which Jonah co-wrote with the director, Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, will premiere direct on Netflix on January 27.

Highly anticipated: The film, which Jonah co-wrote with the director, Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, will premiere direct on Netflix on January 27.