What inspired Rob Reiner to make a Spinal Tap sequel?
Kate Bush's resurgence and financial incentives motivated Reiner to revisit the project.
Movies / Movie News
After 41 years, Rob Reiner is bringing back Spinal Tap for a sequel, 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues'. The original mockumentary, now a cult classic, is getting a remastered re-release before the sequel hits theaters.
Rob Reiner's 'This Is Spinal Tap' became a cultural phenomenon, influencing musicians and comedians alike. The film's success led to Spinal Tap becoming a real band, touring and performing at major venues. The sequel, 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues', explores the band reuniting after 15 years of not playing together, prompted by the death of their manager and a contract for one more concert. The film promises to capture the same improvisational spirit as the original, with new music and insights into the band's dynamic. The decision to film in New Orleans adds another layer of musical history to the project.
Kate Bush's resurgence and financial incentives motivated Reiner to revisit the project.
The original band members (Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer) and guest stars like Paul McCartney and Elton John will appear.
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