Buster Moon and his friends must persuade reclusive rock star Clay Calloway to join them for the opening of a new show.Buster Moon and his friends must persuade reclusive rock star Clay Calloway to join them for the opening of a new show.Buster Moon and his friends must persuade reclusive rock star Clay Calloway to join them for the opening of a new show.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 21 nominations
Reese Witherspoon
- Rosita
- (voice)
Scarlett Johansson
- Ash
- (voice)
Tori Kelly
- Meena
- (voice)
Taron Egerton
- Johnny
- (voice)
Nick Kroll
- Gunter
- (voice)
Garth Jennings
- Miss Crawly
- (voice)
Jennifer Saunders
- Nana
- (voice)
Chelsea Peretti
- Suki
- (voice)
Bobby Cannavale
- Mr. Crystal
- (voice)
Nick Offerman
- Norman
- (voice)
Eric André
- Darius
- (voice)
Halsey
- Porsha Crystal
- (voice)
Letitia Wright
- Nooshy
- (voice)
Bono
- Clay Calloway
- (voice)
Pharrell Williams
- Alfonso
- (voice)
Julia Davis
- Linda Le Bon
- (voice)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaThe masks that Big Daddy (Peter Serafinowicz) and his gang use to hide their identity are of Snowball from The Secret Life of Pets (2016).
- GoofsJohnny's dad jumps in his truck and gets to Johnny in moments. That same journey was shown to be an overnight bus journey for everyone else.
(Incorrectly regarded as a goof because whereas a bus would have to stop at multiple stations and waypoints to pick up & drop off passengers on the journey as well as follow a specific route while driving the speed limit, Johnny's dad and his pals can just take shortcuts and direct routes through roads and highways and potentially disregarding the speed limits in the interests of protecting Johnny and his group in an emergency. Plus they are mechanics, maybe the truck has had a faster more powerful engine installed.)
- Quotes
Buster Moon: You're a genius, Gunther!
Gunter: Mama always said, "Gunther, you're not as stupid as your papa."
- Crazy creditsIn the Illumination Logo, Kevin, Bob, Stuart, and the minions are singing the word Illumination. While the screen zooms out, all of the minions are together, and you can see the Illumination Logo above them.
- ConnectionsEdited into Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022)
- SoundtracksLet's Go Crazy
Written by Prince (as Prince Rogers Nelson)
Produced by Harvey Mason Jr.
Performed by Reese Witherspoon, Taron Egerton, Tori Kelly, and Nick Kroll
Featured review
The first 'Sing' was very enjoyable, despite one annoying character (Mike), the predictability and trying to do too much it was also wonderfully animated with equally wonderful music and mostly successful in writing and characters. While the advertising looked good and trusted friends were raving about 'Sing 2', there was a little apprehension as animated sequels are often badly executed and pointless ('The Secret of NIMH 2 for example) though there are some exceptions like 'Shrek 2' and the second and third 'Toy Story' films.
'Sing 2' turned out to be every bit as charming, as entertaining and as delightful as the first, and to me it was actually even better. It has all the first film's good things executed even better, while having richer character development and writing. It also seemed took on board the common criticisms the first had of having too many characters and too much going on, while with plenty going on. It is also more straightforward and there were no pointless or annoying characters here. Mike doesn't appear here and he is not missed.
It may be lacking in the originality and momentum dips a little with the Meena subplot.
Porsha's change of heart is also a little on the rushed side.
However, the animation is wonderful, it's bright, colourful, rich in detail and with slick character designs with more imaginative visuals in the musical numbers. Which are absolutely terrific, especially the absolute firecracker that is the opening. "I Still Haven't Found What I Am Looking For" is going to stick in the memory for a long time and reduced me to tears. The character writing is richer, especially for Johnny (still relatable, more so) and even more so Calloway, the most interesting character and also a realistic and easy to identify with one. Porsha is also an absolute hoot and Crystal is a villain (Illumination's best, darkest and most realistic villain by some considerable distance) that absolutely nobody wants to mess with or get on the wrong side of.
Furthermore, 'Sing 2' is superior in the writing. A lot of moments induced a lot of loud out loud laughter (ie. The auditions, Miss Crawley's encounter with Calloway), others brought a tear to the eyes (Calloway walking down the stairs with only Ash's singing being heard) and there was plenty of uplifting hope in the absolutely spectacular final act, which made the writing feel very feel good. The story is predictable, but the energy is truly infectious and razor sharp without feeling rushed. Like the character writing, the storytelling is richer emotionally and has a good deal more depth. Notably the whole Calloway storyline. Of the character relationships, faring best are the scary tension between Buster and Crystal, Johnny and super cool Nooshi and the tender, heartfelt one between Ash and Calloway.
All the voice acting is spot on as well and the singing performances are exemplary, all the original voice actors return and have lost none of what made them so good in the first. Bono's casting was truly genius and he brought a lot of amusement and heart to Calloway. Bobby Cannavale is often truly unnerving as Crystal, especially when the character's ruthlessness darkens and becomes more dangerous without ever being too overkill. Halsey's quirkiness is truly adorable and entertaining.
Concluding, so much better than expected and very well done. 8/10.
'Sing 2' turned out to be every bit as charming, as entertaining and as delightful as the first, and to me it was actually even better. It has all the first film's good things executed even better, while having richer character development and writing. It also seemed took on board the common criticisms the first had of having too many characters and too much going on, while with plenty going on. It is also more straightforward and there were no pointless or annoying characters here. Mike doesn't appear here and he is not missed.
It may be lacking in the originality and momentum dips a little with the Meena subplot.
Porsha's change of heart is also a little on the rushed side.
However, the animation is wonderful, it's bright, colourful, rich in detail and with slick character designs with more imaginative visuals in the musical numbers. Which are absolutely terrific, especially the absolute firecracker that is the opening. "I Still Haven't Found What I Am Looking For" is going to stick in the memory for a long time and reduced me to tears. The character writing is richer, especially for Johnny (still relatable, more so) and even more so Calloway, the most interesting character and also a realistic and easy to identify with one. Porsha is also an absolute hoot and Crystal is a villain (Illumination's best, darkest and most realistic villain by some considerable distance) that absolutely nobody wants to mess with or get on the wrong side of.
Furthermore, 'Sing 2' is superior in the writing. A lot of moments induced a lot of loud out loud laughter (ie. The auditions, Miss Crawley's encounter with Calloway), others brought a tear to the eyes (Calloway walking down the stairs with only Ash's singing being heard) and there was plenty of uplifting hope in the absolutely spectacular final act, which made the writing feel very feel good. The story is predictable, but the energy is truly infectious and razor sharp without feeling rushed. Like the character writing, the storytelling is richer emotionally and has a good deal more depth. Notably the whole Calloway storyline. Of the character relationships, faring best are the scary tension between Buster and Crystal, Johnny and super cool Nooshi and the tender, heartfelt one between Ash and Calloway.
All the voice acting is spot on as well and the singing performances are exemplary, all the original voice actors return and have lost none of what made them so good in the first. Bono's casting was truly genius and he brought a lot of amusement and heart to Calloway. Bobby Cannavale is often truly unnerving as Crystal, especially when the character's ruthlessness darkens and becomes more dangerous without ever being too overkill. Halsey's quirkiness is truly adorable and entertaining.
Concluding, so much better than expected and very well done. 8/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- Aug 1, 2023
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- Language
- Also known as
- Sing 2: ¡Ven Y Canta De Nuevo!
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Box office
- Budget
- $85,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $162,790,990
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $22,326,230
- Dec 26, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $408,402,685
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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