Love and Basketball 2: Definitely Coming Back Soon
Love and Basketball 2: Definitely Coming Back Soon
While many might not remember "Love and Basketball," a 2000 movie, others are just crazy about how it has thrilled them over and over again since its release over a decade ago. At that time, it was one of the finest combinations of comedy and love weaved around the passion for basketball. The original cast included Omar Epps and Sanaa Lathan. This is why, "Love and Basketball 2" is coming out, promising to provide romantic thrills for more viewers.
How did this "Love and Basketball" sequel come out? Actually a few weeks ago, some guy uploaded the poster for this movie, which created a lot of interest and frenzy. There were a lot of discussions on whether it is actually happening or not, but later it turned out that the makers are not really interested in a sequel. In fact, most of the popular movie news websites also quoted that this movie is not really happening.
However, things have changed now, especially after so much of interest shown by the fans. What actually started as a simple joke on Twitter is now set to become reality, especially after so many things going around. Interestingly, in a poll on Hollywoodlife.com, more than 90 percent voters said that they will like to see a sequel soon.
On the other hand, both Omar and Sanaa are not really interested in a sequel, or they were not interested a while ago. Sanaa quoted that the story was complete for her and later Omar supported that. However, now that the things are better, there is a possibility that makers will change their mind for the good. Would Omar and Sanaa change theirs too? What do you think?
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