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‘How High’ Sequel To Film in Atlanta This Summer

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Method Man and Redman’s hit 2001 movie How High is officially getting a sequel.

This time around it will be on MTV. The new movie will bring back Redman and Method Man as two young business-savvy stoners traveling through Atlanta to find some weed.

The trip reveals a government conspiracy, which is a long stretch from the first movie’s original premise. Written by Family Guy writers Artie Johann and Shawn Ries, the film is slated to begin shooting on-location this summer 2018.

The first How High movie, written by Dustin Lee Abraham and directed by Jesse Dylan, starred Redman and Method Man as two underachieving pot smokers who, after smoking a batch of marijuana they had fertilized with the ashes of their deceased friend, ace their college exams and end up at Harvard University.

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