In the first part of Honey, we got to know Jessica Alba in the main role of a young dancer struggling to build her own dancing studio. After Honey got her shot and built her dancing studio, her legacy stayed behind. It did its purpose- helping the kids from the neighbourhood and keeping them off of the streets. And as young talented dancer Maria got out of detention and she is not allowed to get back to her former crew 718, she is determined to battle them no matter what. And exactly Honey's dance studio is the right place to find herself a crew and place to practice. This sequel was written by Alyson Fouse and Blayne Weaver and directed by Bille Woodruff. Although it should have been an amazing follow-up of the previous movie, it turned out just as watchable and good. Story is as predictable as it can be and with tons of clichés. But the centre of everyone's attention keeps the dancing and their dance battles with all the stunts they do. Main female role plays Kat Graham as Maria Ramirez and Randy Wayne plays Brandon, her passionate companion in the crew. This movie was released in 2011. Although you might find the story a bit cheesy, you'll certainly find the dancing amazing.