Black Spring Break 2: The Sequel Backdrop Blur
Black Spring Break 2: The Sequel Poster

Black Spring Break 2: The Sequel

Pro Football Star Southboy returns to finish college and pledge the prestigious fraternity Beta Phi Beta. But first he must take his fellow pledge and best friend Greg Johnson down to Daytona for the biggest, wildest party of the year.

Top Cast

  • Daron Fordham

    Daron Fordham

  • Karlie Redd

    Karlie Redd

  • Rod Z

    Rod Z

  • Daniel Zirilli

    Daniel Zirilli

  • Tonya Brown

    Tonya Brown

  • Sarah Jo Martin

    Sarah Jo Martin

  • Dushawn Moses

    Dushawn Moses

Overview

Pro Football Star Southboy returns to finish college and pledge the prestigious fraternity Beta Phi Beta. But first he must take his fellow pledge and best friend Greg Johnson down to Daytona for the biggest, wildest party of the year.

Rating

7.0 / 10
1 Reviews
0 Popular

Recommendations

Soulmates

Lifelong best friends, Sam and Jess, are each other’s everything. But when Jess meets a handsome out-of-stater, Landon, Sam begins to fear she’s being cast aside. To make matters worse, a massive corporation - who happens to be Landon’s employer - is threatening the small-town way of life they know and love in Vermont. In order to save her sisterhood and protect the town, Sam will pull out all the stops to keep both Jess’s relationship and the ominous company from developing any further.

Soulmates

6.1 2021
How to Murder Your Wife

Stanley Ford leads an idyllic bachelor life. He is a nationally syndicated cartoonist whose Bash Brannigan series provides him with a luxury townhouse and a full-time valet, Charles. When he wakes up the morning after the night before - he had attended a friend's stag party - he finds that he is married to the very beautiful woman who popped out of the cake - and who doesn't speak a word of English. Despite his initial protestations, he comes to like married life and even changes his cartoon character from a super spy to a somewhat harried husband.

How to Murder Your Wife

6.3 1965