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Step Up is an American romantic dance franchise created by Duane Adler. The franchise includes six films and a television series. The franchise includes six films and a television series. The films have received a generally mixed critical reception, while being a box office success with a collective total of $651 million.
Step Up was released by Touchstone Pictures and Summit Entertainment in the United States on August 11, 2006. [4] The film received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, but became a box office success, grossing $114.2 million worldwide against a budget of $12 million. It spawned a franchise that includes four sequels and a television series.
Jenna Dewan, Channing Tatum and the Step Up cast never could have guessed they'd be part of such a wildly successful franchise when the first film hit theaters in 2006. Dewan starred as Nora Clark ...
[9] [10] As of August 2012, the film is the highest grossing installment of the franchise, with over $159 million worldwide. [8] In July 2012, Sevani made a small appearance in the series' fourth installment, Step Up Revolution. [11]
Step Up 2: The Streets is a 2008 American dance film directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Toni Ann Johnson and Karen Barna. The film is the sequel to Step Up (2006) and the second installment in the Step Up film series. It stars Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman, Will Kemp, and Cassie Ventura.
Onetime Flash speedster Keiynan Lonsdale, TV vet Enrique Murciano and dancer Rebbi Rosie are among the latest cast additions to Starz‘s Season 3 re-imaging of the Step Up series. Additionally ...
Step Up: High Water has danced its way out of the TV graveyard: The drama series has been picked up at Starz for Season 3, after getting cancelled at YouTube in 2019. The third season will consist ...
On January 30, 2018, YouTube partnered with Fathom Events for special screenings of the first episode of the series at more than 750 movie theaters. The event also included a screening of the original 2006 Step Up film that launched the five-film franchise, and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the television series. [23] [24]