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‘White Chicks 2’ is Actually Happening

February 23, 2025 Jordan Ruimy

A critically decimated 2004 movie, Shawn & Marlon Wayans’ “White Chicks” was littered with the most politically incorrect jokes imaginable. And yet, it was a horrifically watchable affair, the same way Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room” or Ed Wood’s “Plan 9 From Out Of Space” were terribly-executed pearls in cinematic history.

In past years, Wayans expressed his desire to make a “White Chicks 2,” but the potential sequel kept hitting snag after snag in development. Now, Marlon is confirming that after his upcoming “Scary Movie 6,” set for release in 2026, “White Chicks 2” will be the next film he shoots.

"[Fans always ask] 'When are you doing the sequel?' They love that movie," he said. "Hey, you know, I think it's time. Let's get Scary Movie 6 done, and then we'll go and bring out White Chicks 2."

“White Chicks” had the Shawn and Marlon playing two FBI agents who go undercover by putting on “white face” and dressing up as token WASPY Tiffany and Brittany Wilson. The gals didn’t look white at all, but rather resembled female Michael Jacksons— the viewer had to suspend disbelief and just settle with that fact and how the people around Tiffany and Brittany, oblivious to the bad makeup, believed they were interacting with actual white women.

Terry Crews played the man that fell for one of the “chicks” — he warned one of them, swooningly, that “once you go black, you end up in a wheelchair.” He was the Osgood to Wayans’ Daphne.

It’s all played like “Some Like It Hot,” but without the sharp wit. Of course, It’s almost impossible to believe such a movie would be greenlit today, what with blackface controversies swirling all around us, a “white face” movie is the last thing any producer would want to commit to. And maybe that’s the biggest miracle that came with “White Chicks,” that it actually exists and someone out there believed it was a good idea to finance such a film, let alone a upcoming sequel.

Then again, a few years ago, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” co-director, Daniel Scheinert, had an even better idea. He told THR that his dream project would be to remake “White Chicks” as R-rated Oscar bait. Someone should remind Scheinert to make this movie.

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