Five Things We Want To See From ‘Kidulthood’ Part Three

Can 'Brotherhood' have the same impact in 2016?

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First Kidulthood, then Adulthood, and now Brotherhood is coming. After years of speculation and rumour, Noel Clarke has dropped a teaser for a third 'hood' movie scheduled to hit screens next year. Kidulthood was a gamechanger for British hood movies when it came out in 2006, spawning a whole genre of UK-based urban flicks and defining a generation. The sequel Adulthood followed two years later, but writer-director-star Clarke has been occupied by other projects—including appearing in Star Trek—since then.

It’s been almost a decade since the first film, and a lot has changed. British hood movies have almost entered self-parody by now. Is the series still relevant? Here are five things we’d like to see from Brotherhood for it to truly make an impact in 2016.

Introduce a whole new generation of British stars.

…And have that new generation reflected on the soundtrack.

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The soundtrack to Kidulthood is a great mid-00s time capsule, with tracks from Dizzee Rascal, Shystie, Estelle, The Streets and Lethal Bizzle. Let’s see the 2015 equivalent of that. Get some bangers from Stormzy, from Novelist, Faze Miyake, Little Simz, and some modern-day Skepta and JME on there, and make it the defining soundtrack of the 2010s. 

Reflect everything that’s happened to London since 2006.

Kidulthood is one of the most defining London movies of all time. But a lot has happened to the city since it first came out. Probably the first thing to come to mind is the death of Mark Duggan and the London riots, but we've also seen gentrification, the housing crisis, Boris Johnson, the fucking Cereal Café... Let’s not just make the film that’s an easy nostalgia trip, and instead make something as vital as the original was.

A Noel Clarke—Adam Deacon reunion.

Something that’s more than just a hood movie.

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