All 5 B2K Movies In Order — All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online
Get ready to take a stroll down memory lane with our comprehensive roundup of B2K Movies. From action-packed adventures to heartwarming dramas, this list dives into the films that defined the group’s legacy on both the big and small screens.
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1. 2002 MTV Video Music Awards (2002)
Experience the electrifying energy of music’s biggest night as Jimmy Fallon takes the helm as host of the 19th annual MTV Video Music Awards in 2002. The ceremony features an eclectic mix of performances from legendary artists and rising stars.
2. Like Mike (2002)
Experience the heartwarming story of “Like Mike” (2002), where a 13-year-old orphan becomes an NBA superstar overnight — all thanks to a magical pair of sneakers with the iconic initials “MJ”. Join young Calvin and his friends as they navigate the world of fame and fortune, proving that with talent and determination, anything is possible.
3. The New Guy (2002)
“The New Guy” is a hilarious 2002 comedy film that follows the journey of a high school senior, Chris, who is tired of being labeled uncool at his old school. In a bold move, Chris decides to change schools and remake himself as the cool kid at the town’s other high school. However, things don’t go as planned, and Chris’ attempts to blend in lead to chaotic situations.
4. You Got Served (2004)
“You Got Served” is a high-energy dance movie that takes audiences on a thrilling journey through the vibrant streets of a bustling city. Released in 2004 and directed by Chris Stokes, the film features an all-star cast led by Omarion, Jarell Houston, and Raz B. The story revolves around two friends who have a passion for music and aspire to open their own recording studio. To turn their dream into reality, they must first compete and emerge victorious in their city’s fiercely contested dance contest.
5. Guess Who (2005)
“Guess Who” is a heartwarming comedy-romance film released in 2005, which explores the intricacies of family relationships and interracial relationships set in the context of race relations. The story revolves around Theresa, who surprises her parents by revealing her engagement to her white boyfriend Simon. As Simon meets the family, another unexpected surprise unfolds, leading to various hilarious and heart-touching situations.