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Release Date: November 21st, 2003 (wide)
Release Date Notes:
(1/15/03) As of this date, the other three films aiming for that same Friday before Thanksgiving are Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat (starring Mike Myers), Havana Nights: Dirty Dancing 2 and Mona Lisa Smile (starring Julia Roberts).
Cast:
Ice Cube (Calvin Palmer) Other cast members haven't been announced
Cast Notes:
It's likely that most of the cast from the first film will probably return for the sequel, but thus far, only Ice Cube has been confirmed. Among that original cast were Anthony Anderson, Keith David, Cedric the Entertainer, Michael Ealy, Eve, Troy Garity, Leonard Earl Howze and Sean Patrick Thomas.
Based Upon:
This is the sequel to MGM's surprise 2002 urban comedy hit, Barbershop, which ended up making $75 million in the U.S. (which is pretty good, considering it only cost $12 million to make).
Premise:
This is another comedic tale about the lives of a group of (mostly) African-American barbers at a barbershop in Chicago's South Side, owned by earnest Calvin (Ice Cube), carrying on the family business.
Filming:
Production is scheduled to start in the spring of 2003 in Chicago, to make the November, 2003 release date.
Release Date: November 21st, 2003 (wide)
Release Date Notes:
(1/15/03) As of this date, the other three films aiming for that same Friday before Thanksgiving are Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat (starring Mike Myers), Havana Nights: Dirty Dancing 2 and Mona Lisa Smile (starring Julia Roberts).
Cast:
Ice Cube (Calvin Palmer) Other cast members haven't been announced
Cast Notes:
It's likely that most of the cast from the first film will probably return for the sequel, but thus far, only Ice Cube has been confirmed. Among that original cast were Anthony Anderson, Keith David, Cedric the Entertainer, Michael Ealy, Eve, Troy Garity, Leonard Earl Howze and Sean Patrick Thomas.
Based Upon:
This is the sequel to MGM's surprise 2002 urban comedy hit, Barbershop, which ended up making $75 million in the U.S. (which is pretty good, considering it only cost $12 million to make).
Premise:
This is another comedic tale about the lives of a group of (mostly) African-American barbers at a barbershop in Chicago's South Side, owned by earnest Calvin (Ice Cube), carrying on the family business.
Filming:
Production is scheduled to start in the spring of 2003 in Chicago, to make the November, 2003 release date.