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Marlon Wayans Wants Sequel for 'White Chicks'
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The leading actor of 'White Chicks' posted a photo on Instagram which suggested that the movie could get a sequel.

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This won't be the first time FBI comedy movie "White Chicks" has been rumored to get a sequel. In 2009, Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans were said to be dressing up as white women again for the next movie. This time, Marlon teased fans with an Instagram photo, indicating that a possible sequel for the movie could be happening.

Marlon posted a mock-up of a poster for "White Chicks 2" seemingly to see people's reactions to the proposed sequel. He promised to make the movie happen if the picture got more than 300,000 likes. "Show of hands who wants to see the sequel to this? 300,000 likes and I may make this our next movie," he captioned the fake poster. It seems like fans are pretty passionate about the film as the poster has garnered more than 445,000 likes on Instagram and another 700,000 thumbs up on Facebook.

Despite people's enthusiasm for the possible "White Chicks 2", there's no word yet on whether this means a sequel will happen. 2004's "White Chicks" centered on two ambitious but unlucky FBI agents (Marlon and Shawn) who go deep undercover as female, high society debutantes to infiltrate the sophisticated world of the Hamptons to investigate a kidnapping ring.

It's recently announced that Marlon would reunite with producer Rick Alvarez for spoof movie "Fifty Shades of Black". Alvarez and Marlon previously worked together on "White Chicks" and "A Haunted House".

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