Movie · 2025 · Romance, Comedy · 1h 40m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 0.3/10 (29.1K ratings)
When it's all on the line, hold on tight.
Overview
Freshman star quarterback Drayton struggles with the weight of expectations after a devastating setback, while dancer Dallas begins to question the future she thought she wanted. As their high school relationship begins to unravel under the pressures of distance and self-discovery, they’ll learn that the bravest versions of themselves emerge when they let life redirect them.
Ratings
Curator score: 0.3/10
IMDb: 5.4/10
Letterboxd: 1.89/5
TMDB: 6.8/10
Director
Justin Wu
Production
Marshall Arts, Great Pacific Media, Thunderbird Entertainment, WEBTOON Productions
Cast
Noah Beck, Siena Agudong, Charlie Gillespie, Drew Ray Tanner, James Van Der Beek, Roan Curtis, Kolton Stewart, Sage Linder, Terry Mullany, Michael Xavier, Asia Lizardo, Jason Fernandes
Curator Review
Verdict
A glossy teen-romance sequel with sports-movie stakes and a self-discovery arc, but the low audience reception suggests it plays more like disposable YA content than a satisfying feature. It may work for viewers already invested in the characters or in earnest high-school melodrama, but most others will find it thin and repetitive.
Best for
fans of high-school romance
viewers who like earnest YA melodrama
audiences invested in football-and-dance crossover stories
people who enjoy low-stakes, comfort-watch romances
Skip if
you want sharp writing or strong comedy
you prefer romance with real emotional depth
you are tired of formulaic teen relationship drama
you need a film that stands well on its own
Overview
Sidelined 2: Intercepted is built on the familiar machinery of teen romance: a promising athlete under pressure, a dancer questioning her future, and a relationship strained by timing, ego, and growing up. The premise has enough built-in conflict to keep things moving, and the movie clearly aims for the kind of emotional sincerity that can carry a young-adult audience through a lot of predictability.
Worth noting
What holds it back is that the material feels more assembled than lived-in. The humor, drama, and romantic tension all seem calibrated for quick consumption, which fits the film’s online reputation as a lightweight watch rather than a memorable one. The appeal is mostly in the fantasy of attractive, emotionally unavailable teens making big declarations while life redirects them.
Bottom line
For its target audience, that may be enough. For everyone else, it looks like a sequel that depends heavily on preexisting attachment and the pleasures of the genre rather than on standout craft, wit, or payoff.
Top Letterboxd reviews
charlie ୨୧ (2.5★) · 1398 likes
ain’t nothing wrong with that bitch knee
kristen (0.5★) · 1054 likes
all he had to do was stay off that knee but ofc he had to experience the epic highs and lows of high school football
lynda (3★) · 979 likes
i’m sorry u can’t put THE charlie gillespie in a romance movie and expect me to not root for him like be sooooo for real #justiceforjulieandthephantoms
jaylanis (1★) · 941 likes
absolutely unnecessary this could’ve been a tiktok
Reagan (0.5★) · 838 likes
He definitely did not know what Machiavellian meant.