Released in 2008, Step Up 2: The Streets is the second installment in the popular dance film franchise. While the first movie focused on the fusion of ballet and hip-hop, the sequel took the action to the underground battle scene in Baltimore.
The "Index of Step Up 2: The Streets" refers to the organized directory of files, soundtracks, and media related to the 2008 cult classic dance film. Directed by Jon M. Chu, this sequel redefined the franchise by moving away from the formal ballet-meets-hip-hop trope of the first movie and diving headfirst into the gritty, competitive world of underground Baltimore street dance. index of step up 2
(2008), covering its narrative, production, and cultural impact. Release Date: February 14, 2008 Director: Jon M. Chu (Feature directorial debut) Genre: Dance / Teen Drama / Romance Duration: 98 minutes Production Budget: $17.5 million Worldwide Box Office: $150.8 million Beyond the Moves: Breaking Down the Iconic Index
Directed by Jon M. Chu in his feature debut, Step Up 2: The Streets shifted the series from the polished ballrooms of the first film to the gritty, rainy pavements of Baltimore. Directed by Jon M