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Theatrical Release
02/14/08

Home Video
Not Available

MPAA Rating
Rated PG-13 for language,
some suggestive material
and brief violence

Running Time
1 hour 38 minutes

Genre
Romance, Drama, Music

Director
Jon Chu

Writer
Toni Ann Johnson, Karen
Barna

Cast
Briana Evigan, Robert
Hoffman, Adam G. Sevani,
Cassie, Danielle Polanco,
Christopher Scott, Mari Koda

Studio
Walt Disney Studios
STEP UP 2 THE STREETS  (2008)
                                   Synopsis

STEP UP 2 THE STREETS is the follow-up to the
smash hit “Step Up,” which ignited theaters in
August 2006. When rebellious street dancer Andie
(BRIANA EVIGAN) lands at the elite Maryland School
of the Arts, she finds herself fighting to fit in while
also trying to hold onto her old life. When she joins
forces with the school’s hottest dancer Chase
(ROBERT HOFFMAN) to form a crew of classmate
outcasts to compete in Baltimore’s underground
dance battle The Streets, she ultimately finds a way
to live her dream while building a bridge between
her two separate worlds.

Featuring the directorial debut of award-winning up-
and-comer Jon M. Chu, STEP UP 2 THE STREETS
reunites much of the production team behind the
original film including “Step Up’s” cutting-edge hip-
hop choreographer Jamal Sims, who is joined this
time by choreographers Hi-Hat (“hip-hop’s high diva
of dance”) and Dave Scott (“Stomp the Yard”).
Patrick Wachsberger & Erik Feig of Summit
Entertainment produce with Adam Shankman and
Jennifer Gibgot of Offspring Entertainment.

Look for the hot Atlantic Records soundtrack
exclusively featuring the smash hit “Low” by Flo
Rida and T-Pain, plus new singles and videos from
Missy Elliott, Enrique Iglesias featuring Lil Wayne,
Trey Songz, Plies featuring Akon, Cassie, Kevin
Michael featuring Wyclef, Cherish featuring Yung
Joc and more. www.MySpace.com/StepUpMovie

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