PingPong 2: The Second One
Critics Consensus
98%
Bananas
Total Count: 4
Amazeballs
Superb! Awesome! Spectacular! This is what cinema is supposed to be!
Movie Info
The sequel to the critically acclaimed PingPong film. With voiced-over commentary with Merv Chentworth and Camille Slovan. Includes bonus pre-game interviews and promotional video. Well after much demand the sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed "PingPong" has been released! Will the cocky yet surprisingly skillful Jaden Nicita be able to keep his Leis, or will shocking new comer Nate Wayne steal what's rightfully his?
Rating:
PG-13 (for thematic elements, some rude/suggestive language and content, realistic violence)
Genre:
Sport, Comedy
Directed By:
Jaden Nicita and Nate Wayne
Written By:
Jaden Nicita and Nate Wayne
In Theaters:
Dec 4, 2019 Limited
On Disc/Streaming:
Dec 25, 2019
Runtime:
28 minutes
Studio:
Shazam Pictures
Cast
Jaden Nicita
as Himself
Nate Wayne
as Himself
Jaden Nicita
as Camille Slovan
Nate Wayne
as Merv Chentworth
Nolan Kaiser
as Himself
Critic Reviews for PingPong 2: The Second One
The exciting sequel to Ping Pong leaves the jaw dropped in amazement. The acting: superb, the narrative: intriguing. The character arcs of both protagonists were incredible, and the sexy subplots gave just the right amount of romance. Well done, Nicita and Wayne!
100/100
Nate Wayne
Flaming Noodle Labs
Top Critic
Wow Jesus truly is back! The PingPong films consistently end up being the most fun and enjoyable in the Shazam Pictures line up! The chemistry that both Nate and Jaden share on screen oozes good vibes. It was a shame that Quin could not return for the sequel, but his character was given a subtle yet fulfilling send off. Obviously I highly recommend this one (especially in preparation for PingPong 3)! 98/100
Latrell Hatcher
Latrell Today
Top Critic
This sequel was gifted with better technology and an over all cleaner aesthetic. Sadly I was not big on the crude humor and the Nate and Camille subplot was cringey, at best. This film had high expectations and in many ways I feel it did and didn't deliver. The lack of Quin and immatureness took a way from the movie. It lacked some of the magic of the original. Still a great watch for a Friday night family flick. 92/100
Helen Nicita
Imaginus Inc.
Top Critic
Oh. My. God. Normally, as seen with my previous reviews, I go way into depth with the movie and what 42nd Studios went through to prepare it. I don't get at such a loss for words as in PingPong 2. The sequel lived up to all my expectations in a 42nd Studios film and I am proud to give this move. 100/100
Nolan Kaiser
OOCRE