Can we expect a sequel of Work It? Let’s find out everything about Netflix’s dance comedy Work It part 2!
Netflix’s dance comedy “Work It” has been popular among the viewers after its release. The film stars Sabrina Carpenter as Quinn Ackerman, Jorden Fisher as Jake Taylor, Liza Koshy as Jasmine Hale, Keiynan Lonsdale as Julliard, and many others in the pivotal roles. Just like many other Netflix original films people want to know if there will be a sequel of Work It or not?
The Background:
The storyline revolves around a schoolgirl Quinn Ackerman who lies about being on the high school dance team ‘The Thunderbirds’ to get the college admission. Later she asks her best friend to teach her some dance moves, who is already a team member of The Thunderbirds. But the captain of the team Isaiah rejects both Quinn and Jas. Later, Quinn and Jas form their own dance team under the name ‘TBD’. Meanwhile, The TBD’s give it their all at the Work It Dance Competition and their hard work pays off. At the same time, Quinn creates a special bond with the dancer Jake Taylor while learning to be more natural on stage with her dance team.
….Five, Six, Seven, Eight Let’s Get Ready For Work It Part 2
On the day of the dance competition, TBD surprises everyone after winning the competition. While all ends well for everyone, the question remains for Quinn, will she continue to work for Duke or will she change her plans and look towards NYU to create a future for herself? Also, will she remain connected with Jake or not? These questions will surely bring back the creators to present renewal of “Work It”
Also, basis on the reviews and Netflix’s trending titles we could see the chances of Work It part 2.
The Release Date Of Work It Part 2
Presently, there isn’t any official announcement released yet about the release of “Work It” part 2. However, we can expect it to release in a couple of years. That should be fine for the creators of the film so that they can take Quinn’s college life to another level.
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