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Critic Nathan Rabin
rated 4

Streets' best sequences combine prankish humor with irresistible rhythm...

Read full review at The A.V. Club

Cast & Crew

Jon M. Chu
Director
Channing Tatum
As Tyler
Harry Shum Jr.
As Cable
Alison Faulk
As Alstar
Will Kemp
As Blake Collins
Briana Evigan
As Andie West
Robert Hoffman
As Chase Collins

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What is Step Up 2: The Streets about? Toggle content

Step Up 2: The Streets is a dance movie that follows the story of Andie West, a talented street dancer who is struggling to find her place in the world after the death of her mother. Andie's life takes a dramatic turn when she is forced to attend the prestigious Maryland School of the Arts, where she meets Chase, a charismatic and ambitious dancer who is also the leader of a popular dance crew. Despite their differences, Andie and Chase team up to form their own crew and compete in an underground dance battle known as "The Streets." As they work together, they develop a strong bond and must confront their individual fears and insecurities in order to succeed. Along the way, they also encounter a variety of colorful characters, including Moose, Andie's quirky best friend, and Tuck, the leader of a rival dance crew who serves as the main antagonist. Through its stunning choreography and energetic performances, Step Up 2: The Streets showcases the power of dance to bring people together and overcome adversity.

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What movies are similar to Step Up 2: The Streets? Toggle content

Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Step Up 2: The Streets include Walk the Line, Begin Again, Camp Rock, Bedways, Nine, Make It Happen.

When was Step Up 2: The Streets released in theaters? Toggle content

Step Up 2: The Streets was released in theaters on February 14, 2008.