Drumline: A New Beat

Drumline: A New Beat is a 2014 American television film directed by Bille Woodruff. It is the sequel to 2002's Drumline. The screenplay, a fictional story about a historically black college marching band, was written by Karen Gist and Regina Hicks. The story is about a young drummer from New York, played by Alexandra Shipp, who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of her new school's drum section. Jordan Calloway, Mario Van Peebles, and LeToya Luckett co-star. Leonard Roberts reprises his role as Sean Taylor, while Nick Cannon reprise his role as Devon Miles. Cannon also serves as the film's executive producer.

Drumline: A New Beat
Written byKaren Gist
Regina Hicks
Directed byBille Woodruff
StarringAlexandra Shipp
Leonard Roberts
Jordan Calloway
Mario Van Peebles
DeRay Davis
LeToya Luckett
Nick Cannon
Music byDavid Torn
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Nick Cannon
CinematographyJoseph White
Editor(s)Paul Millspaugh
Running time104 minutes
Production company(s)Georgia Film
N'Credible Entertainment
The POPFilms Movie Company
Wendy Finerman Productions
DistributorFox Television Studios
Release
Original networkVH1
Original releaseOctober 27, 2014 (2014-10-27)

The film premiered on VH1 on October 21, 2014 and released to DVD on March 3, 2015.

Plot

Twelve years after the events of the first film, Danielle "Dani" Raymond (Alexandra Shipp), an upper class Brooklyn girl, defies her parents in order to attend a college in Atlanta so she can join and revitalize their once-prominent drum line. Dani's quest to become the first female section leader of the drum line in the school's history will be hampered by upperclassmen (including her cousin, Tyree (Jeff Pierre)), her feelings for bandmate and rival, Jayven (Jordan Calloway), and the school's crosstown rivals.

Cast

Production

Filming began in May 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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