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Coming 2 America

"A sequel is in the heir."

2021-03-04 Comedy 1hr 50m

Prince Akeem Joffer is set to become King of Zamunda when he discovers he has a son he never knew about in America – a street savvy Queens native named Lavelle. Honoring his royal father's dying wish to groom this son as the crown prince, Akeem and Semmi set off to America once again.

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Storyline

Prince Akeem Joffer is set to become King of Zamunda when he discovers he has a son he never knew about in America – a street savvy Queens native named Lavelle. Honoring his royal father's dying wish to groom this son as the crown prince, Akeem and Semmi set off to America once again.

  • Released
    2021-03-04
  • Revenue
    n/a
  • Budget
    $60,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 50m
  • Genre
    Comedy
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    5.3
  • Production
    Paramount Pictures, New Republic Pictures, Eddie Murphy Productions, Misher Films

Crew

Craig Brewer
Director
Kenya Barris
Screenplay
Kevin Misher
Producer

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Cast

Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy

Prince Akeem / Clarence / Saul / Randy Watson
Arsenio Hall

Arsenio Hall

Semmi / Morris / Reverend Brown / Baba
Jermaine Fowler

Jermaine Fowler

Lavelle Junson
Leslie Jones

Leslie Jones

Mary Junson
Tracy Morgan

Tracy Morgan

Uncle Reem
Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes

General Izzi
James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones

King Jaffe Joffer
John Amos

John Amos

Cleo McDowell
Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman
Rotimi

Rotimi

Idi Izzi
Trevor Noah

Trevor Noah

Totatsi Bibinyana
Michael Blackson

Michael Blackson

Nexdorian Lieutenant
Luenell

Luenell

Livia
Alise Willis

Alise Willis

Bathing Girl
Quanice Kirkland

Quanice Kirkland

Bathing Girl
Terry Ellis

Terry Ellis

[En Vogue]
Rhona Bennett

Rhona Bennett

[En Vogue]
Gladys Knight

Gladys Knight

Gladys Knight
David Lengel

David Lengel

Ride Share Driver
Rick Ross

Rick Ross

Nexdorian Commander
Perry Zulu Jr.

Perry Zulu Jr.

Photographer
Garcelle Beauvais

Garcelle Beauvais

Rose Bearer Priestess
Donny Savage

Donny Savage

Manservant
Davido

Davido

Davido
Vanessa Colon

Vanessa Colon

Fresh Peaches
Janette Colon

Janette Colon

Sugar Cube
Dikembe Mutombo

Dikembe Mutombo

Dikembe Mutombo
Colin Jost

Colin Jost

Mr. Duke
Rob Smith

Rob Smith

Ride Share Passenger
John Legend

John Legend

John Legend
LaKeta Booker

LaKeta Booker

Choir Singer
Erica Dawson

Erica Dawson

Choir Singer
Sherie Murphy

Sherie Murphy

Choir Singer
Sherita Murphy

Sherita Murphy

Choir Singer
Y'Anna Crawley

Y'Anna Crawley

Choir Singer
Justin Chase

Justin Chase

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Darren Wade

Darren Wade

Izzi Soldier Dancer
LaMonte Ponder

LaMonte Ponder

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Zack Lee

Zack Lee

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Elijah Oliver

Elijah Oliver

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Xavier Durman

Xavier Durman

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Artrell Manning

Artrell Manning

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Quintrail Davis

Quintrail Davis

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Xavier Wilcher

Xavier Wilcher

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Gary Beauford

Gary Beauford

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Sayquon Keys

Sayquon Keys

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Dontae Iverson

Dontae Iverson

Izzi Soldier Dancer
Eddie Eskridge

Eddie Eskridge

Dancing Drummer
Christopher Z. Harris

Christopher Z. Harris

Dancing Drummer
Bernard Bell

Bernard Bell

Dancing Drummer
Jihlanni Faust

Jihlanni Faust

Dancing Drummer
Antwon Keith Collier

Antwon Keith Collier

Dancing Drummer
Walter Holloway III

Walter Holloway III

Dancing Drummer
Peter Styles

Peter Styles

Dancing Drummer
Ahsia Pettigrew

Ahsia Pettigrew

Get Off Dancer
Rachel Gladney

Rachel Gladney

Get Off Dancer
Da'Nelle Garrett

Da'Nelle Garrett

Get Off Dancer
Timara Melchor

Timara Melchor

Get Off Dancer
Desi-Ray Morris

Desi-Ray Morris

Get Off Dancer
Alannah Wilhite

Alannah Wilhite

Get Off Dancer
Marquita Washington

Marquita Washington

Get Off Dancer
Andranita Smith

Andranita Smith

Get Off Dancer
Jacoby Hutchins

Jacoby Hutchins

Freestyle Dancer
Ayorinde Kemit

Ayorinde Kemit

Freestyle Dancer
Rayana Richards

Rayana Richards

Freestyle Dancer
Akosua Akoto

Akosua Akoto

Female African Dancer
Arata A. Maat

Arata A. Maat

Female African Dancer
Cilva Timothy

Cilva Timothy

Female African Dancer
Imania F. Detry

Imania F. Detry

Female African Dancer
Kyaein O'Quinn Conner

Kyaein O'Quinn Conner

Female African Dancer
Lindsay Renea Benton

Lindsay Renea Benton

Female African Dancer
Malaiyka Reid

Malaiyka Reid

Female African Dancer
Naderah Munajj

Naderah Munajj

Female African Dancer
Natali Micciche

Natali Micciche

Female African Dancer
Christina Gerard-Sylla

Christina Gerard-Sylla

Female African Dancer
Mi'Lynn Tomasini

Mi'Lynn Tomasini

Female African Dancer
Mekka Wilson

Mekka Wilson

Female African Dancer
Asiel Hardison

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Male African Dancer
Camaron Donnell Ballard

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Male African Dancer
Reginald Johnson

Reginald Johnson

Male African Dancer
Tourus Jerelds

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Male African Dancer
DaeSun Cupid

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Male African Dancer
Ibrahima Diouf

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Male African Dancer
Bryce Farris

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Male African Dancer
Simone Alston

Simone Alston

Choir Dancer
Jonathan Bryant

Jonathan Bryant

Choir Dancer
Desiree Dixon

Desiree Dixon

Choir Dancer
Jeremy Green

Jeremy Green

Choir Dancer
Ashanti Harris

Ashanti Harris

Choir Dancer
Dacia James

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Choir Dancer
Bryan Justin

Bryan Justin

Choir Dancer
Skyler Semien

Skyler Semien

Choir Dancer
Kenneth Strong

Kenneth Strong

Choir Dancer
Christian Taylor

Christian Taylor

Choir Dancer
Kara Jenelle

Kara Jenelle

Choir Dancer
Averil Taylor

Averil Taylor

Conductor
Magatte Saw

Magatte Saw

Zamundan Drummer
Nigel Zuniga

Nigel Zuniga

Zamundan Drummer
Munir Richard

Munir Richard

Zamundan Drummer
Kodey Kitchens

Kodey Kitchens

Zamundan Drummer
J.J. Harris-Smith

J.J. Harris-Smith

Zamundan Drummer
Narayana J. Hall

Narayana J. Hall

Zamundan Drummer
Reginald Frazier

Reginald Frazier

Zamundan Drummer
Willie Jackson

Willie Jackson

French Horn

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Reviews for Coming 2 America
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A Review by Wuchak 6

Written by Wuchak on 2021-03-07

_**Fun reunion, but pales in comparison to the first movie**_ Three decades after the original film, Akeem (Eddie Murphy) discovers that ... read more

_**Fun reunion, but pales in comparison to the first movie**_ Three decades after the original film, Akeem (Eddie Murphy) discovers that he needs to go back to America with Semmi (Arsenio Hall). The principal cast members return with some new characters played by Jermaine Fowler, Tracy Morgan, Nomzamo Mbatha and KiKi Layne. “Coming 2 America” (2021) is nowhere near as good as the first movie (which is probably my all-time favorite comedy), but it is fun to see where the characters are at after over thirty years, not to mention what they look like. There are four things that hold the flick back: It seems like it’s in a hurry, peppered with music videos, not to mention it’s noticeably goofier than the original. It’s afraid to slow down for some compelling or heartwarming drama. When they do, like with Lavelle (Jermaine) and Mirembe (Nomzamo), it works and you start get drawn into the characters, but then it cuts to another crazed scene. Secondly, Akeem isn’t as likable or funny here, whether that’s because of Eddie’s low-energy, mediocre writing or simply Akeem being stifled by tradition, I don’t know; probably a combination. Thirdly, the trip to New York City comes and goes so this isn’t really much of a Coming to America 2. The focus is on Zamunda, which is fine, but the story needed more interesting ideas and writing. Lastly, I liked Jermaine Fowler as Lavelle Junson; he has charisma, but he pales in comparison to Murphy as Akeem in the first movie. The creators needed to spend more time fleshing out the potential of Jermaine and his character. Despite these shortcomings, “Coming 2 America” is still worth catching if you’re a fan of the original flick. It’s great to see all the old characters and there are some amusing and entertaining moments; for instance, the early bit with Bopoto (Teyana Taylor), which made me bust out laughing. The film runs 1 hour, 48 minutes, and was shot in Atlanta, Georgia, and New York City. GRADE: B-/C+

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A Review by tmdb28039023 1

Written by tmdb28039023 on 2022-08-28

Before it even begins, Coming 2 America already has five strikes. It integrates a number in its misleading title (most of the action takes p... read more

Before it even begins, Coming 2 America already has five strikes. It integrates a number in its misleading title (most of the action takes place in Zamunda), it arrives three decades after the original, the plot revolves around a son that the protagonist did not know he had, its content has been sanitized to reach a wider public, and its stars are, albeit briefly, digitally de-aged. This means that C2A has at least one thing in common with 2 Fast 2 Furious, The Odd Couple II, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, The Expendables 3, and The Irishman. This is not good company. We learn that Zamunda has a neighboring country called Nextdoria. This name perfectly illustrates the creative bankruptcy of director Craig Brewer (though any filmmaker is better than notorious infanticide John Landis, who directed the original) and screenwriters Kenya Barris, Barry W. Blaustein, and David Sheffield. It baffles the mind that it took three people to write a film in which what passes for humor is, for example, Akeem (Eddie Murohy) constantly and cheerfully calling his son a “bastard.” Swearing is not funny in and of itself; it requires context. In Coming to America, it was funny when Akeem used, unaware of its meaning, foul language because, ironically, he intended to be polite; it’s quite a stretch, however, for him to be oblivious of the offensive connotation of the word ‘bastard.’ And speaking of offensive connotations, another source of quote-unquote comedy is the cultural clash between the refined royals of Zamunda and Lavelle’s (Akeem’s illegitimate son) uncouth family; Lavelle’s mother Mary and Uncle Reem are played respectively by Leslie Jones and Tracy Morgan, so you can be sure there is no shortage of stereotypical African-American behavior. C2A is not entirely devoid of pleasures, but these are few and far between. For instance, there's an appearance by En Vogue and Salt-N-Pepa performing their 1993 hit “Whatta Man” with reworked lyrics – but the best thing about the movie is by far Wesley Snipes's performance as General Izzi (older brother of Imani, Akeem's original fiancée). Snipes easily steals every scene he’s in, even outshining Murphy and Hall. The rest is pure nostalgia, and the movie is indeed firmly rooted in the values of the 80s. There is a nod to gender equality when Akeem changes the tradition of royal succession to allow his eldest daughter to rule Zamunda upon his death; he conveniently forgets, on the other hand, to abolish that other tradition, dating back to the original film, according to which kings and princes are bathed by attractive young women who, as we remember from Coming to America, had to be sexually subservient (not to mention that poor Imani is still hopping in one leg and barking like a dog as Akeem cruelly ordered her to decades ago).

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A Review by Wuchak

_**Fun reunion, but pales in comparison to the first movie**_ Three decades after the original film, Akeem (Eddie Murphy) discovers that he needs to go back to America with Semmi (Arsenio Hall). The principal cast members return with som...

reviewer avatar

A Review by Wuchak 6

Written by Wuchak on 2021-03-07

_**Fun reunion, but pales in comparison to the first movie**_ Three decades after the original film, Akeem (Eddie Murphy) discovers that he needs to go back to America with Semmi (Arsenio Hall). Th...

read more
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A Review by tmdb28039023 1

Written by tmdb28039023 on 2022-08-28

Before it even begins, Coming 2 America already has five strikes. It integrates a number in its misleading title (most of the action takes place in Zamunda), it arrives three decades after the origina...

read more