Cam’ron reveals there are talks of potential ‘Paid in Full’ sequel

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Cam’ron reveals there are talks of potential ‘Paid in Full’ sequel
Fans could be seeing ‘Paid in Full 2’ soon.

By Victoria Moorwood May 12, 2020, 9:44am EDTShare this on Facebook
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Fans of the 2002 cult classic Paid in Full can start getting excited. During an Instagram Live interview with Pandora’s J1, Cam’ron revealed there are current “conversations” about a potential sequel to the JAY-Z and Damon Dash-produced hit.

“These are conversations that we talked about in the last few months,” Cam’ron said during the Live on Monday (May 11). “Actually, a couple hours ago, something we talked about [was] pertaining [to] Paid in Full 2.”

“I don’t wanna say 100 percent yes, but we’re definitely in the talks about doing something similar to Paid in Full 1,” he continued. “It’s definitely a conversation going on right now about that, 100 percent. This is the first time I’m giving you a possibility of ‘Yes.’”

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Killa Cam mentioned that he’s been asked about a potential Paid in Full sequel in many interviews over the years, but this was the first time he was able to give a definitive answer about the possibility.

He also added that the reason talks about Paid in Full 2 have officially begun is because one of his friends is now in charge of Dimension Films, which aired the original movie. The company used to be a subsidiary of Miramax, which was operated by the now-incarcerated Harvey Weinstein, along with his brother, Bob.

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The original Paid in Full was directed by Charles Stone III and starred Cam’ron as Rico, alongside Mekhi Phifer and Wood Harris. Besides JAY-Z and Dash, the hip hop film staple was also overseen by producers Brett Ratner, Azie Faison and Steve Rifkind.

Besides Paid in Full, the Dipset rapper’s acting career has also included 2002’s Paper Soldiers, Death of A Dynasty and State Property 2, among several others. In 2006, Cam’ron made his screenwriting and directorial debut with Killa Season, which was also accompanied that year by an album of the same name.

See a snippet from Cam’ron’s Instagram Live interview below.


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Yea the only reason the first one was good was because they were more or less constrained to the real story, kinda like State Property 1 was about the ABM...

But Dame and Cam left to their own devices? you get shyt like Killa Season and State Property 2

Just make the movie and call it something else, no need to stain a classic
 

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“I don’t wanna say 100 percent yes, but we’re definitely in the talks about doing something similar to Paid in Full 1,” he continued. “It’s definitely a conversation going on right now about that, 100 percent. This is the first time I’m giving you a possibility of ‘Yes.’”

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State Property 2> State Property 1

I guess it depends on what you're into. State Property was a real gritty hood flick.

State Property 2 was like an over produced late 90s music video.

And the twist with Nore and El Plaga was kinda stupid. Why would you kill a nikkas parents then take him under your wing? Like it was never gonna come out that you killed his parents. Then you raise him to be a killer and a drug dealer instead of shipping him off to boarding school and guiding him to corporate America or something where he couldn't hurt you?

Idk I could talk for days about what's wrong with state property 2. I was heated when it first came out
 
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