Street Flow 2: When and Where to Watch the French Drama Film Sequel?

Street Flow 2 is all set to return to our small screens after making a great impact on the audience with the first part in 2019. Netflix crime movies are like a gold mine of tension and mystery. They give us a glimpse into the intricacies of human conduct and the search for justice, covering everything from traditional whodunits to grim urban thrillers. The original productions are of the highest calibre, with A-list talent and innovative storytelling. The way that Netflix enriches the genre by bringing crime stories from all around the world to our screens is extremely cool.

The first part of this movie was released in 2019 and revolved around the three brothers: Noumouké, Soulaymaan, and Demba. Fans are excited to stream Street Flow 2 as it will continue with the journey of the Traoré brothers as they try to turn their lives around.

If you enjoy French Movies and want to know what the upcoming one is all about, we have it all covered for you.

Street Flow 2 Plot/Synopsis

In First part, Street Flow takes us into the lives of three brothers – Noumouké, Demba, and Soulaymaan – growing up in the gritty suburbs of Paris. Noumouké, the eldest, tries his best to shield his younger siblings from the dangers lurking around but eventually finds himself drawn into a life of crime. Demba, the middle brother, is a bright student with dreams of a better future, but he gets entangled in a conflict that threatens to shatter those dreams.

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Meanwhile, young Soulaymaan struggles to find his place in this turbulent environment. The film beautifully portrays their individual journeys, filled with tough choices, family bonds, and the harsh realities of their surroundings. It’s a poignant exploration of urban life, showcasing the strength and determination of individuals striving for a brighter tomorrow despite the odds.

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In the trailer, the three Traore brothers try to build a better future and steer clear of violence. It shows Dambe recovering from a near-fatal incident, following which, he’s shown trying to rebuild his life without revenge and Noumouké is stuck in a fight between the rival neighbourhoods. Meanwhile, Soulaymaan starts working towards becoming a lawyer. But their lives pan out as violence and crime continue to haunt them.

Street Flow 2 Cast

The movie stars Kery James as Demba, Bakary Diombera as Noumouké, Jammeh Diangana as Soulaymaan, Kadi Diarra as Khadijah, Sana Sri as Hakima. The movie is directed by Leila Sy and produced by Toufik Ayadi, Christophe Barral, Frédéric Jouve, and Marie Lecoq.

Street Flow 2 Release date and trailer

Street Flow 2 will premiere on Netflix on Wednesday, September 27, 2023.

Watch Street Flow Trailer Below

Have you watched the first part yet? Will you be tuning in for the second Part? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

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