Soul Food Sequel In The Works

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Fox 2000 is ready for another serving of Soul Food.

The studio is planning a sequel called More Soul Food, based on the 1997 ensemble film.

George Tillman Jr., who wrote and directed the original, is writing the new script with Nathan Skulnik. Tillman's State Street Pictures will produce along with Tracey and Babyface Edmonds.

The original film, starring an ensemble cast that included Vanessa Williams, Vivica A. Fox, Nia Long, Michael Beach and Mekhi Phifer, followed a close-knit African-American family who had a tradition of eating a big dinner together every Sunday. But their bond begins to fall apart after the death of their matriarch.

The film, which earned $43.7 million, also spawned a Showtime TV series, Soul Food: The Series,which aired from 2000 through 2004.

The sequel will chronicle the new, millennial generation of the Joseph family. In the age of cell phones and social media, the once-close clan finds themselves disconnected and, without the guidance of the elders who have always held things together, they struggle to rediscover the importance of tradition and family.

Greg Mooradian will oversee for Fox 2000.

Tillman's career took off after the success of Soul Food. His other directing credits include Men of Honor, Notorious, The Longest Ride and episodes of Starz TV series Power. He’s also a producer on the Barbershop film series, including Barbershop 3, which is now in production. He’s repped by CAA.

Skulnik wrote the Black List script Lionman of Tuscany for Fox 2000, and worked with Tillman on an untitled biopic about Miles Davis based on a book by Gregory Davis. He’s repped by Paradigm and Kaplan/Perrone,

'Soul Food' Sequel in the Works at Fox 2000 (Exclusive)
 
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less(no)vivica fox and that monster face more nia long(NIA LONG!!)
 

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Just remake or make a sequel to every black movie from the 90s. Booty Call 2. Blue Streak 2. The Wood 2. Babes Kids 2. Loosing Isiah 2. Jasons Lyric 2. Set It Off 2. Waiting To Exhale 2. How Stella Got Here Groove Back Again. Cummon Hollywood lets do it. Them actors arent getting any younger.
 
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Just make a sequel to ever single black movie from the 90s. Booty Call 2. Blue Streak 2. The Wood 2. Babes Kids 2. Loosing Isiah 2. Jasons Lyric 2. Set It Off 2. Waiting To Exhale 2. How Stella Got Here Groove Back Again. Cummon Hollywood lets do it. Them actors arent getting any younger.

Better than the status quo breh. I remember when there was no representation in the movies at all. (other than gangster/crackhead/ victim in horror movie.)
 

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Better than the status quo breh. I remember when there was no representation in the movies at all. (other than gangster/crackhead/ victim in horror movie.)
No really. I think they should remake or do sequels to all those flicks. They will do a lot better at box office than they did in the 90s.
 
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