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Step Up All In

"Every Step Has Led To This"

Movie PG-13 2014 1h 52m 6.8 /10
Directed by Trish Sie

Former champions from the Step Up world reunite for a dazzling Las Vegas showdown, pooling their talents for a high-stakes performance. In a city built on spectacle, rival crews clash as they chase fame, redemption, and a chance to prove themselves on the big stage. The contest isn't only about... Read more

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About Step Up All In

Former champions from the Step Up world reunite for a dazzling Las Vegas showdown, pooling their talents for a high-stakes performance. In a city built on spectacle, rival crews clash as they chase fame, redemption, and a chance to prove themselves on the big stage. The contest isn't only about winning a trophy, it's about proving to themselves and the audience that their hard-won skills still matter. As the stakes rise, the teams push their limits with intricate collective routines, while old friendships strain and new alliances form in unexpected places. The energy stays electric, even as pressures threaten to derail the dream. Thrills come from lifts, spins and synchronized jumps that define them. Friendships endure beyond the spotlight together.

Released in 2014, this dance drama was directed by Trish Sie. It's a continuation of the Step Up dance franchise, drawing on the series' signature troupe energy with a script credited to John Swetnam from a story by Duane Adler.

It grossed about 86.2 million worldwide on a 45 million budget, reflecting solid audience turnout for a late entry in a running dance series. The result helped keep the franchise financially healthy and taught studios there is demand for spectacle.

The film reinforces the Step Up formula of large scale group choreography set against neon Las Vegas energy, turning the franchise into a platform for street and club dance to reach mainstream audiences. It helped keep dance films visible in theaters and on home screens, influencing later projects worldwide today.

Reception noted stylish, high energy dance sequences and polished production, while some critics questioned the thin plot. The central themes focus on teamwork, resilience, and chasing a dream in the cutthroat arts world, with friendships and rivalries shaping the journey more than romance, and character arcs paying off through performance.

Details

Release Date
July 15, 2014
Runtime
1h 52m
Rating
PG-13
User Ratings
1,983 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Romance, Drama, Music
Country
United States
Collection
Step Up Collection
Studio
Summit Entertainment +1 more
Budget
$45,000,000
Box Office
$86,165,646
External Links
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Cast

Briana Evigan

Briana Evigan

Andie West

Ryan Guzman

Ryan Guzman

Sean Asa

Chaton Anderson

Chaton Anderson

Sophie

Stephen 'tWitch' Boss

Stephen 'tWitch' Boss

Jason Hardlerson

Misha Gabriel

Misha Gabriel

Eddy

Izabella Miko

Izabella Miko

Alexxa Brava

Alyson Stoner

Alyson Stoner

Camille Gage

Adam Sevani

Adam Sevani

Robert Alexander III / 'Moose'

Christopher Scott

Christopher Scott

Hair

Luis Rosado

Luis Rosado

Monster

Director: Trish Sie

Written by: John Swetnam, Duane Adler

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Step Up All In is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

With a rating of 6.8/10 from 1,983 viewers, Step Up All In is considered solid entertainment worth checking out. It's a good pick if you enjoy romance, drama, and music stories.

Former champions from the Step Up world reunite for a dazzling Las Vegas showdown, pooling their talents for a high-stakes performance. In a city built on spectacle, rival crews clash as they chase fame, redemption, and a chance to prove themselves on the big stage. The contest isn't only about w...

Briana Evigan portrays Andie West and Ryan Guzman portrays Sean Asa.

The film was directed by Trish Sie, with creators John Swetnam and Duane Adler.