Film & TV / NewsFilm & TV / NewsHuman Traffic is getting a sequel, and it’s a reaction to BrexitNice one bruvaShareLink copied ✔️April 9, 2019April 9, 2019TextDazed Digital The director of Human Traffic has confirmed a forthcoming sequel for the cult fave Cardiff raver movie. Original castmembers Danny Dyer, Sahun Parkes, and Nicola Reynolds are all confirmed for the film. Director Justin Kerrigan confirmed that the script for Human Traffic: The Revolution had been written, and a deal for distribution in the UK had been agreed. Speaking at a 20th anniversary event for the original film in Tramshead, Cardiff, Kerrigan also detailed that it’s a “reaction to Brexit”. “It’s about one race, the human race and a reaction to Brexit. We love you people and we can’t wait to see you again,” he told the excited crowd. “It’s about everyone coming together as one race – the human race. It’s a comedy about the rave generation set over a weekend in Cardiff, London and Ibiza,” Kerrigan told Mixmag. According to the filmmaker, Danny Dyer “can’t wait to play Moff again”, the film’s lovable Cockney young waster with the iconic line, “nice one bruva!” The original film, released in 1999, followed a group of friends on a debauched, drug-fuelled weekend in Cardiff, Wales. The sequel was first confirmed back in 2016 on a Facebook page for the follow-up. The page has become more active since the announcement. There’s no release date just yet, but it looks like the Human Traffic: The Revolution page will be the first port of call for any news. Seeing how a sequel will play out as a response to the ever-changing landscape of Brexit will be interesting – how will the gang have fared over the ravers? Are they Brexiteers with less mandy and more mortgages? Are they raving for another referendum? Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBarbie Ferreira is ready to leave Euphoria behind7 generation-defining moments from Girls Oakley Going ‘field mode’ with Emi MatsushimaEuphoria season 3 is a celebration of female degradationThis iPhone-shot doc exposes the ugliness of authoritarianism7 things to watch from trans film festival TITE10 films we’re excited to see at Cannes Film Festival 2026Exit8: A must-see Japanese horror about an endless commute ‘It’s just the aesthetic’: The Drama and the allure of violent subculturesWhat went down at our 25th anniversary screening of AmélieHow Daniel Blumberg turned water, wind and silence into a film scoreDazed x MUBI Cinema Club’s season finale: Father Mother Sister BrotherEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy