The famous stoner comedy "How High" will be back on the screens.

True sea serpent for ten years in Hollywood, the sequel of the mythical How High would have finally been launched. According to the always-well-informed Deadline, Universal 1440 Entertainment and MTV would have come together to create the second episode of the movie released in 2001. This sequel, however, should not be released in theaters in the United States, but be directly broadcast on MTV. The premise of the scenario of this sequel is also revealed by the American media: Two cannabis growers lose their plantations and discover a gigantic plot fomented by the State to harm the stoners.
Two Family Guy writers, Artie Johann and Shawn Ries, will write The How High 2's wacky scenario, accompanied by Shauna Garr, one of the original film producers. Nevertheless, the main question lies in the presence or not of Method Man and Redman in this sequel. Will the two rappers, iconic main characters of How High, somehow participate in this sequel? The future will tell. Difficult to imagine, however, the franchise survive without their presence.
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