‘You Got Served 2’ Teaser Released [VIDEO]
‘You Got Served 2’ Teaser Released
Not only do we need a new outfit for “The Millennium Tour,” this spring, now we have to look for a NBA jersey, fresh out the box Air Force Ones, and headband for the new ‘You Got Served 2’ movie! The members of the iconic group B2K are set to be busy this summer as a new trailer has been released teasing an upcoming ‘You Got Served’ sequel.
Just as fans are anticipating the Boys of The New Millennium’s reunion tour with a list of household names such as Pretty Ricky, Lloyd, and R&B Singer Mario, we now have to learn all of those dance moves all over again for ‘You Got Served 2.’ In an Instagram post, B2K member J-Boog captions the video with:
“Y’all Ain’t Ready?”
Marques Houston also shared the trailer on social media.
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Y’all ain’t ready! #YouGotServed2 #YGS2 it’s about to be insane! @footagefilmsstudios
No word on who all will return to the sequel. Although, J-Boog was seen on set in his Instagram story. Notable names such as Megan Good, Marques Houston, Steve Harvey, Columbus Short, La La Anthony, and Omarion are all possible names for the upcoming sequel.
The original ‘You Got Served’ movie was released January of 2004 and grossed nearly $50 millions. Written and directed by Chris Stokes, the plot centered around a group of dancers, who took part in a street dancing competition.


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