Love and Basketball 2 Movie: Hints on Sequel At All Time High
Love and Basketball 2 Movie: Hints on Sequel At All Time High
When it comes to drama, comedy, sports, and love, nothing can compare to the classic 2000 entertainer Love and Basketball. Although it has been around 15 years since the first movie made it to the theatres, people still talk about it and expect to see some more of it.
Interestingly, only a couple of weeks ago few fake posters of a sequel to this movie were posted on Twitter and now everyone is talking of if it's actually happening. Sanaa Lathan, the lead actress in the original Love and Basketball movie had said that she does not think it could happen again and even Omar Epps supported what his fellow actress had to say.
Even the makers have to accept that the sequel though did not cross their mind, but as soon as people started talking about it, they got into it. In fact, in a recent online poll, when the fans were asked about their preferences, more than 90% said that they definitely want another installment for this movie.
Now rumor mills suggest that possibilities are being studied and production house is looking for younger replacement for the lead cast. Additionally if things worked out, fans will get to watch Omar Epps and Sanaa Lathan once again on the screen together.
And when it comes to predict a Love and Basketball 2 movie release date, it is not going to happen by the end of 2015. Assuming that they are still looking into the possibilities, you can expect something by early 2016.
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