The weekend is landing for a second time.

A sequel to cult clubbing film Human Traffic has reportedly been greenlit.

Pals Jip, Lulu, Koop, Nina and Moff will be reuniting once again for Human Traffic: The Revolution.

The sequel will be written and directed by Justin Kerrigan, who made the original, and will see the gang living it large in Ibiza.


Set in Cardiff at the height of the ’90s club scene, Human Traffic charted one epic, ecstacy-fuelled weekend.

The 1999 film starred John Simm, Lorraine Pilkington, Shaun Parkes and Nicola Reynolds with EastEnders actor Danny Dyer making his film debut as Moff.



Dyer today teased the news of a sequel on his Twitter page with a cryptic message.

Moff. One of my favourite characters ever. That's all I'm saying on the matter. ;) https://t.co/g7BwoXY4hc — Danny Dyer (@MrDDyer) May 16, 2016

Hmmmm….

A Facebook page was set up earlier this year for the film announcing that Parallax East will be making the follow up although it’s not been officially announced yet.

Kerrigan told Wales Online in 2014 that he was ‘proud’ to have worked on Human Traffic.

He said: ‘It was the surprise box office hit of the year and the awards that it won where totally unexpected, but what I’m most proud of is when people tell me “that’s me”, that they see themselves in one of the characters.

‘It makes me feel that we are all connected in some strange way.’

Nice one, bruva!

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