“ATL” Director Chris Robinson Confirms Sequel After Leaked Trailer Goes Viral [WATCH]

ATL Director Confirms ATL 2 Sequel With Leaked Trailer
ATL 2 is on the way.
On Friday, Aug.27th, an unconfirmed trailer for the sequel of ATL 2: The Homecoming, was leaked on Instagram.
Unconfirmed “ATL: 2” Promo Leaks pic.twitter.com/8r0qzgznbH
— BACKUP ACCOUNT (@JasmineBrandTHE) August 27, 2021
However, after making it rounds on the internet, the original director, Chris Robinson confirmed the sequel with a repost saying,
“We did it again.”
Narrated by Mykelti Williamson, who played Uncle George, with Ray Charles’ classic song Georgia playing, the trailer features many of the original cast members like T.I. Harris, Lauren London, and Jason Weaver walking into the sunset.


The beloved movie followed the lives of two brothers, Rashad and Ant, and their Uncle who took them in after their parents passed away.
ATL, also gave insight into the city’s culture and skate life by highlighting city landmarks like Waffle House and Cascade.
Back in 2015, T.I., who played the big brother to Evan Ross, told fans that a sequel was on the way.

T.I.

Evan Ross
Released in 2006, ATL 2: The Homecoming, returns 15 days after its original was released.
At this time there is no release date for the sequel.
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