

In a recent interview, Richard Linklater expressed his interest in creating a sequel to “School of Rock,” citing the enduring popularity and fond memories associated with the original film. However, he emphasized that any potential sequel would need to capture the same magic and spirit that made the first movie a beloved favorite among audiences of all ages.
The 2003 film followed the hilarious and heartwarming journey of Dewey Finn (played by Jack Black), a down-on-his-luck musician who poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. Through his unorthodox methods, Dewey forms a rock band with his young students and leads them to compete in a Battle of the Bands competition.

Linklater acknowledged that while revisiting such an iconic film comes with high expectations, he believes there is still more story to tell within the world of “School of Rock.” The director expressed his desire to explore where the characters—both students and teachers—have ended up years later and how music continues to play a significant role in their lives.
For fans eager for news on a potential sequel, this confirmation from both Jack Black and Richard Linklater offers hope that we may see a reunion of our favorite rock ‘n’ roll educators on screen once again. As discussions around the sequel gain momentum, audiences can look forward to reliving the joyous musical journey that captured hearts around the world over two decades ago.