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Marlon Wayans Says There'll Be A 'White Chicks 2'

Marlon Wayans Says There'll Be A 'White Chicks 2'

He says that he and his brothers are discussing the possibility and if things go well then it'll definitely happen

Chris Ogden

Chris Ogden

Over the years a lot of films have received the credit they deserve for incredible story telling, amazing special effects, impeccable acting and tackling important topics.

However, we can all safely say that Terry Crews' dancing after getting his drink spiked in White Chicks is often overlooked as the greatest movie moment of all time.

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The film is looked at as a cult hit, as brothers Shawn and Marlon Wayans play Kevin Copeland and Marcus Anthony Copeland, or Tiffany and Brittany Wilson depending how you look at it.

The two actors co-wrote and co-produced the film with their other brother, Keenen Ivory Wayans, and it looks like there's a possibility of them creating a sequel.

Marlon Wayans recently appeared on TRL, where he was asked about a possible follow up, and his reply got pulses racing.

Credit: TRL

He said: "Is White Chicks 2 happening anytime soon? I don't know. But there's been a lot of rumblings happening.

"A lot of people want us to do it.

"So me and my brothers have been talking. So if things go right, we hope to do a White Chicks 2."

Make that happen, Marlon.

It's hard to imagine how a sequel could work, without it being the exact same format and storyline, but if Terry Crews is body popping and singing Vanessa Carlton songs, are we really bothered?

It's not the first time there's been speculation regarding a second White Chicks, after Marlon dropped a hint back in 2015.

He took to Instagram posting a mocked up image of a film poster, including the caption: "Show of hands who wants to see the sequel to this? 300,000 likes and I may make this our next movie."

He got well over 450,000 likes, meaning that just because he makes a good film does not mean he's a good person, because he's a fucking liar.

Make the film now, Marlon, because until you do you're a filthy fibber who's letting not only his fans down, but more importantly, himself down.

Until then though, let's just listen to Vanessa Carlton - 'A Thousand Miles' on repeat.

Featured Image Credit: Columbia Pictures

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