
Choices II: The Setup
Drama · Crime · Music
Overview
Three 6 Mafia's followup to the highly successful street movie Choices 1. After a heist goes wrong for two Memphis hustlers (DJ Paul and Juicy), they find themselves behind bars. Two crooked DEA agents offer freedom on the condition that they do a job for them. Juicy and Paul are forced to make a choice: stay locked up or get caught up. Set against the gritty backdrop of Memphis this film takes Juicy and Paul from the gutter to ballin' and back again.
Top Cast


DJ Paul
DJ Paul
D.J.
DJ Paul
D.J.


Juicy J
Juicy J
Juice
Juicy J
Juice


Lil Wyte
Lil Wyte
Self
Lil Wyte
Self


Katt Williams
Katt Williams
Katt Williams


Tommy Lister Jr.
Tommy Lister Jr.
Tommy Lister Jr.


Damon Whitaker
Damon Whitaker
Damon Whitaker


Clifton Powell
Clifton Powell
Clifton Powell


Raul Julia Jr.
Raul Julia Jr.
Raul Julia Jr.


Bishop Don Magic Juan
Bishop Don Magic Juan
Bishop Don Magic Juan


Frayser Boy
Frayser Boy
Dealer
Frayser Boy
Dealer
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