Marlon Wayans recently revealed that sequels to his iconic comedy films White Chicks and Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood might be on the horizon. This development hinges on the success of his upcoming movie, Scary Movie 6, which is set to return to theaters soon. The promising news came during a recent guest spot on the Rap Attack Official podcast, where Wayans shared insights into the future of these beloved franchises.
Potential Sequels Dependent on Scary Movie 6’s Performance
During his appearance on the Rap Attack Official podcast, the comedian explained that the fate of the White Chicks and Don’t Be a Menace sequels is directly linked to how well Scary Movie 6 performs at the box office. Wayans emphasized that if the new installment of the slasher spoof achieves strong commercial success, it will pave the way for these sequel projects to move forward. The actor expressed this clearly by saying,
If Scary Movie does well, like we hope it does, then we’ll be back real hard next with White Chicks 2 and Don’t Be a Menace 2,
confirming the connection between the films’ futures and the upcoming release.
Legacy of Cult Classics and the Creative Team’s Readiness
Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood originally debuted in 1996, while the widely popular White Chicks followed in 2004. Both movies were co-written by Marlon Wayans, who also starred in them, contributing to their lasting appeal among comedy fans. Wayans indicated that he and his creative collaborators are eager to revisit these projects, prepared to bring back the humor and energy that made these films memorable. He confidently assured fans,
We’re going to dig in the crates and bring back some hits. We know how.
This statement underscores the team’s determination to tap into their original spirit while delivering fresh content that resonates with audiences.
What the Future Holds for Marlon Wayans Comedy Sequels
The anticipation for new installments of these classic comedies centers around how audiences respond to Scary Movie 6, which will serve as a critical test for future projects in Wayans’ comedic universe. Strong box office returns could signal a new chapter for fans who have long awaited continuations of these stories. If successful, the sequels to White Chicks and Don’t Be a Menace could revitalize the careers of Marlon Wayans and his creative team, while also introducing these cult favorites to a new generation. These developments position Wayans and his collaborators to potentially deliver more laughter and culturally resonant comedy in the near future.

