Integration of from the original film.
The plot kicks off when the neighborhood faces a new threat: a wave of aggressive "gentrification ninjas" trying to replace the local corner store with a $12 avocado toast boutique. Loc Dog is offended, mostly because they don't sell 40-ounce malts. The Climax Integration of from the original film
The duo organizes a block party that turns into a chaotic showdown. Ashtray finds love with a woman who has fifty kids, all named after different luxury car brands. Loc Dog spends the entire time trying to find the perfect pair of slippers to match his weapon of choice. Parody / Comedy Vibe: Absurdist, high-energy, and self-aware The Climax The duo organizes a block party
Further exploration of , such as Loc Dog incorporating digital technology into his antics. Suggestions on how to continue the script are welcome. Parody / Comedy Vibe: Absurdist, high-energy, and self-aware
Satirizing "hood" movie tropes and modern city life Options for expanding the draft:
Ashtray returns to South Central to live with his father, who is somehow still exactly the same age as him. He reunites with Loc Dog, whose van is now outfitted with a tactical nuclear warhead—"for self-defense, obviously." The Conflict