Maverick Entertainment Presents “Boxed In 2”

After the acclaimed success of “Boxed In,” Maverick Entertainment proudly unveils its gripping sequel, “Boxed In 2,” directed by Daniel Stearns, with Reginae Carter returning in her dynamic role as Ria. The non-SAG, proudly independent film premiered privately Labor Day weekend in Atlanta with the entire ensemble gracing the purple carpet. Boxed In 2 premieres today, September 8th exclusively on NBCUniversal’s Peacock. The film will also be available across all streaming platforms later this year.
Reginae Carter stars in Boxed In 2 alongside Clifton Powell, Drew Sidora, and Alec Adams. The film drops September 8th, exclusively on NBCUniversal’s Peacock.

After the acclaimed success of “Boxed In,” Maverick Entertainment proudly unveils its gripping sequel, “Boxed In 2,” directed by Daniel Stearns, with Reginae Carter returning in her dynamic role as Ria. The non-SAG, proudly independent film premiered privately Labor Day weekend in Atlanta with the entire ensemble gracing the purple carpet. Boxed In 2 premieres today, September 8th exclusively on NBCUniversal’s Peacock. The film will also be available across all streaming platforms later this year.

Crafted by J.Carter, the sequel ventures into Ria’s life as she scales the heights of boxing success. Despite her stardom and achievements, her heart still has a void – the yearning for genuine love. An unexpected encounter with El kindles new hope, but the road to love is strewn with surprises and revelations. As she contends with adversaries in the boxing ring eager to topple her, Ria grapples with questions about love, trust, and the battles worth fighting for. Joining the cast are Drew Sidora and Alec Adams, with Clifton Powell returning.

Reginae Carter stars in Boxed In 2 alongside Clifton Powell, Drew Sidora, and Alec Adams. The film drops September 8th, exclusively on NBCUniversal’s Peacock.

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