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The “Step Up” dance movie franchise will be turned into a TV series for YouTube’s subscription streaming service, the company announced Thursday at the annual VidCon conference in Anaheim ...
This week we learned that the Step Up movies are going to become a TV series, and they are going to do it on a very unlikely platform. The new Step Up TV series is headed to YouTube.
Step Up has also continued beyond the movies. In 2018, YouTube Red launched the first season of the series Step Up: High Water, though the series would later be renamed simply Step Up.
Moose, as a “Step Up” veteran, rounds up performers from the previous movies, including Andie (Briana Evigan, “Step Up 2: The Streets”), who immediately clashes with Sean over who’s ...
“Step Up: All In” (2014)The fifth “Step Up” movie, like the fifth “Fast and Furious” movie, is the film that united most of the cast of the previous installments for a spectacular team-up.
I'm not going to lie and say that there was no small part of me that actually wanted to see "Step Up 3D" for my own enjoyment. I could claim that I got dragged along to this movie by my wife.
That said, the film could have been written by a dance movie plot generator, as it sees Sean (Ryan Guzman) lose his crew from Step Up: Revolution, the Mob, in a supposedly devastating dance-off ...
The very first Step Up movie is the only movie in the Step Up franchise with an A-List actor anywhere in sight. Channing Tatum starred in the film during his initial breakthrough year of 2006 ...
(The 3D, it’s worth noting, works much better here than in the previous “Step Up” movie, where it felt tacked-on. Here, at least, they seem to have shot with the third dimension in mind.
Step Up: All In, the fifth flick in the franchise, recruits a handful of disparate members from previous iterations and brings them together as a newly formed super crew who attempt to win a Las ...