White Chicks 2 Update: Marlon Wayans Reveals Sequel Is Planned

Marlon Wayans (known for “Don’t Be a Menace” and “Requiem for a Dream”) has expressed interest in creating a sequel to “White Chicks”, which was initially released over two decades ago and became quite popular due to its comedy. In the original 2004 film, Wayans portrayed Marcus, a Black FBI agent who disguised himself as a white woman in high society.

What did Marlon Wayans say about White Chicks 2?

In a recent chat, it was mentioned that Wayans hinted at a possible White Chicks sequel due to fan requests. He affirmed that White Chicks 2 is their next planned project following Scary Movie 6. At this point, specifics about the anticipated follow-up are kept confidential.

Marlon Wayans mentioned in a recent interview with Good Morning America that fans frequently ask about making a sequel to the movie. He expressed his enthusiasm for creating Scary Movie 6 and following it up with White Chicks 2, suggesting they might be ready to start working on these projects soon.

White Chicks was helmed by director Keenan Ivory Wayans, who collaborated with his brothers Marlon and Shawn Wayans on the screenplay. The eclectic cast included Busy Philipps as Karen Googlestein, Jennifer Carpenter as Lisa Anderson, John Heard as Warren Vandergeld, Jaime King as Heather Vandergeld, Rochelle Aytes as Denise Porter, Terry Crews as Latrell Spencer, among others. Despite garnering unfavorable reviews during its initial release, it eventually transformed into a cult favorite and a significant part of pop culture, with audiences frequently quoting memorable scenes and lines from the movie.

In the given synopsis, two FBI agent brothers, Marcus and Kevin Copeland, unintentionally disrupt a drug operation. As a form of retribution, they are ordered to chaperone a couple of high-society ladies to the Hamptons, acting as bait for a kidnapper. However, when these women become aware of the FBI’s strategy, they reject the idea. With no alternative solutions, Marcus and Kevin then decide to impersonate the sisters, transitioning from African-American men into two blonde, Caucasian women.

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2025-02-24 20:11