Another ridiculous Mexican standoff: Adulthood featured the most ill matched stand-off ever documented on film - a baseball bat Vs a gun. If Brotherhood is looking to bring the gritty street drama to an explosive conclusion, how about a golf club vs a trident missile?
A decent Stormzy role: We're not saying that the influential and relentless grime artist needs to turn up as a painfully stereotypical drug dealer or anything. But It'd be great to see him filming his sequel to 'Fire In The Park' in the background during an inevitable foot-chase between the fuzz and a youth who%u2019s just caught up with the wrong crowd...
Plan B actually playing somebody his own age: If you%u2019ve seen Adulthood, you%u2019ll probably remember Ben Drew playing a grimy teenager at the ripe old age of 24. He was riding around on a BMX and looked like Krusty The Clown when he rode that ridiculously tiny bike in The Simpsons episode where Homer goes to clown college. It%u2019d be great for the rapper turned director to test his acting chops out again.
Another Danny Dyer cameo: The one and only Danny Dyer showed up briefly in Adulthood to give Noel Clarke's character Sam Peel a swift but mighty punch to the stomach. This time, we'd enjoy something a little more light hearted to be honest. Maybe he could fulfil his destiny of eventually becoming a jolly ol' East London cab driver. Come on!
Sam Peel comes good: Kidulthood painted Noel Clarke%u2019s character as an irredeemable and malicious piece of work, while Adulthood released him from the clutches of prison and spat him back out into an unforgiving world. The viewer was forced to sympathise with a troubled individual truly trying to change in an environment that refused to let him. Personally, we want to see the guy turn his life around and forge out an honest life for himself, but the cinematic power of tragedy always looms...
A solid soundtrack: With grime and UK hip hop arguably at an all time high, we're expecting great things from rising stars like Skepta, Novelist, Stormzy and a sea of other up and coming talent. Many of the artists currently flooding the culture with high quality content are the ones who grew up watching Kidulthood as teens, so it's only fitting for them to get involved with the soundtrack. Don't let us down, Noel.
Adam Deacon's Jay to remain as ridiculous as always: From chucking burgers in people's faces because he asked for no onions, to struggling in the bedroom department with a laughing lady, Deacon's Jay character is outrageous and often hilarious. More from this strange and engaging character please.