I Used To Be Famous 2: Will There Be An Another Sequel For The Movie? Here’s What We Know About A Sequel

I Used to Be Famous 2: Will there be another sequel to the movie? Here’s what we know about a sequel

If you’ve seen and enjoyed the movie I Used to Be Famous, which is currently available to stream on Netflix, you might be interested in a sequel.

I Used to Be Famous 2: Will There Be One? Or will this film be remembered as a one-off marvel? As of this writing, here’s everything we know:

I used to be famous 2

I used to be famous 2

What is “I used to be famous” about?

The film’s main characters are Stevie, an autistic youngster with a real talent for drums, and Vince, a former star of a boy band who now makes his living walking the streets of London.

Vince sees a possibility for a second shot at fame when he learns of Stevie’s abilities. After becoming friends, Vince and Stevie decide to start a band. However, their first performance is a fiasco as some audience members make fun of one of Vince’s songs and are rude to Stevie.

When Stevie’s mother begins to worry about the boy’s safety, she stops Vince from seeing her son. Vince and Stevie find this upsetting, but as the film progresses, the two find a way to maintain their friendship. Read our review and article about the film’s ending for more.

Will there be an “I used to be famous 2”?

While a sequel has yet to be announced, that doesn’t necessarily mean it will never be made.

Netflix might consider this possibility if the movie’s popularity with the public is high and its followers demand a sequel.

The availability of the main stars of the first film will also affect whether a sequel happens.

While Ed Skrien, who plays Vince in the pic, is currently filming Rebel Moon, his IMDB page says he has no other ongoing projects. Theoretically, if Netflix and the film’s director, Eddie Sternberg, are in favor of the idea, he could have the chance to start work on a sequel as early as next year.

Leo Long, the young actor who plays Stevie in the film, would also be instrumental in a sequel. This ardent folk singer has autism, just like his character, and he’s committed to making the entertainment industry more accommodating for actors and musicians with disabilities (according to his IMDB page). Therefore, it is possible that he agrees to produce a sequel in order to advance his career as well as the careers of other struggling artists, like those who appeared in the original film.

There’s definitely room for a second movie, and maybe even a third, but we’ll just have to wait and see until we officially hear!

What could happen in “I Used To Be Famous 2”?

Vince made the decision to give up his second chance at success at the end of the first film. He decided that his friendship with Stevie was way more important than anything. This choice was likely influenced by a previous mistake he made when he chose to join his band for an extended tour rather than do the most important thing: spend time with his dying brother.

Vince realized that a reunion tour with one of his former bandmates was less important than their friendship and his ability to support the young teenager’s desire that Stevie not be die.

The sequel can pick up with Stevie and Vince reforming their band and touring with their distinctive style of music. The film could be a road drama similar to Rain Man, which also centered on a connection between two people, one of whom has autism, should Stevie’s mother be left behind.

This is just a guess, but if you have your own ideas for a story, please share them with us in the comment box below.

When could ‘I Used To Be Famous 2’ be released?

If the director and cast are available to work on a sequel, it could be released the following year. But as we mentioned, Netflix employees will also have the final say. The streaming giant is more likely to fast-track a sequel if the movie is a hit.

I used to be famous 2

I used to be famous 2

I used to be famous Plot Synopsis

I Used to Be Famous is about Vince, a former boy band member who has fallen on hard times, and Stevie, a young man with autism who is a good drummer.

When Vince sees how talented Stevie is, he befriends him and starts a band with him. When Vince is asked to go on tour with a former member of the hit band, he must decide whether to leave Stevie behind for a second chance at fame or support Stevie and maintain their friendship.

So, does Vince choose fame over being friends? Let’s pay more attention to the film.

How did Vince and Stevie meet?

Vince’s music career ended when his boy band broke up, unlike his famous bandmate Austin’s. Vince now plays music on the streets to make money, but no one seems to like him or his music.

His luck turns when Stevie sits next to him on a bench and they play music together. Stevie uses the bench as a drummer, and it’s clear he has skills as a drummer.

Because of Stevie, many people gather around them and use their cell phones to film the two musicians. Amber, Stevie’s mother, shows up and drives him away, but Vince sees Stevie again when he sees him and his mother entering a church hall.

Here he sees Stevie’s music therapy band for the first time and gets a second chance to see just how talented the teenager is. Vince’s music teacher, Dia, asks him to join them, and he does. They all play drums together.

Later, Vince discovers that videos of him and Stevie performing on the bench have gone viral. He uses it to get a gig at a local pub, but he hasn’t asked Stevie to play with him yet, so his next step is to get the boy’s okay.

Is the concert taking place?

Vince goes to Stevie and Amber’s house and asks to join them for tea and jammie dodgers. Stevie is excited about the gig after telling them about it, but Amber is worried about her son’s safety and doesn’t want Stevie to perform in front of a large crowd.

Vince and Amber fight, and Stevie has a panic attack because of it. Amber is impressed that Vince is able to calm him down by recreating the music therapy band’s drum session. Because of this, she accepts the job on a whim.

Afterwards, Stevie and Vince practice their act, and Vince learns more about Stevie, his love of music, and his wish to go to college for music.

The day of the concert arrives, and Vince and Stevie take the stage after another act. Everything is going well and the two are doing a great job, but when Vince sings one song too many, some people in the crowd start to get upset. One man is particularly rude and makes fun of the pots and pans Stevie uses as drums.

Vince gets angry and punches the man back. He and Stevie are then kicked out of the pub. When Austin, who was invited to the concert by Vince, sees his former bandmate picking himself up in the street, this embarrassing moment becomes even more embarrassing.

Vince tells Austin to leave, then checks on Stevie to make sure he’s okay. Unfortunately, Amber is very angry and tells Vince to never come near her son again.

Does Vince stay away from Stevie?

Vince is sad when he finds out he can’t see Stevie, so he goes home.

We discover a little more about Vince’s past here. He shows home movies of himself and his younger brother Ted, and we see the band they formed when they were kids. Then, through flashbacks, we learn that Ted is dead and that Vince did not come to his brother’s bedside because he had to be with his band.

Vince still seems to feel bad about what happened, so he goes to his mother’s house to ask for his brother’s harmonica. She tells him through tears that she has no idea where he is.

Stevie makes flyers for their band, “The Tin Men”, and books a gig for them.

Stevie calls Vince and tells him the good news, but Vince doesn’t think they should go through with it because of how Amber feels. Stevie, on the other hand, tells Vince in a businesslike way to apologize to Amber for what happened, which Vince does when he sees them outside the church.

After apologizing, Amber is a bit more open about her relationship with her son, and the three of them go to the music therapy group. Here Vince is asked to take charge of the group as it’s clear he can connect with the other students.

Vince considers the offer, but when Austin calls him later, he has to make a different choice.

I was famous (2022) release date

The film will be released on Netflix on September 16, 2022.

I was famous cast

  • Ed Skrein
  • Leo Long
  • Eleanor Matsuura
  • Stanley Morgan
  • Eoin Macken
  • Lorraine Ashbourne
  • Neil Stuke
  • Kurt Egyiawan

The manufacturing team

Here is the team behind it all:

  • Eddie Sternberg
  • Zak Klein
  • Paul Grindey
  • James RM Hunt
  • Damien Jones
  • Colley McCarthy
  • Christopher Pencakowski
  • John Palfery-Smith
I Used to Be Famous (2022 Film) Cast (Actor/Actress Name) Role/Character/Act As
Ed Skrein vince
Leo Long Steve
Eleanor Matsuura Amber (Stevie’s mother)
Eoin Macken Austin
Lorraine Ashbourne Cheryl
Neil Stuke Dennis
Stanley Morgan Young Vincent
Jamie Wannell Ted (14 years old)
Kurt Egyiawan Day
Rachel Kwok Concert goer
Richard Sutar press photographer
Jack Minton Sami
Alex Cowgil soccer boy
Jennifer Joseph Riviera Manager
Gsus Lopez Stylist
Zara Flynn concert fan
Zena Rowe concert fan
Jyo Miarkali concert-crowd
Cain Aiden Funeral attendee

Quick wiki:

Movie name I used to be famous
Music David M Saunders
Written by Eddie Sternberg, Zak Klein
Director’s name Eddie Sternberg
Producer name Paul Grindey, James RM Hunt, Damian Jones,
Collie McCarthy, Christopher Pencakowski,
John Palfery-Smith
Production company Forty foot pictures, viewfinder
Gender musical drama
Shooting location London, England, United Kingdom
Release date September 16, 2022
Language English
Platform netflix

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