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Actress and producer Vivica A. Fox recently appeared on “Sherri” and shared her thoughts on which of her iconic films, Set It Off or Soul Food, deserves a reboot. Watch the clip and find out which movie Fox feels deserves a sequel inside.

Fox sat down with host Sherri Shepherd to discuss her thoughts on reboots. When Shepherd asked the actress if she would be open to doing a sequel to Set It Off, she sternly said, “No.” Fox portrayed Frankie in the 1996 film alongside stars Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Kimberly Elise. She exclaimed, “It’s a classic!” Noting that some films don’t need anything more.

Vivica did share that Soul Food could resonate powerfully today if it were offered a sequel. She highlighted its themes of family, community, and resilience, suggesting they could be reimagined for a new generation while maintaining the heart of the original story.

Fox emphasized how Soul Food’s focus on family values and overcoming challenges makes it timeless. The 1997 classic, which follows the trials of a tight-knit Chicago family navigating life after their matriarch’s passing, has remained a fan favorite for its relatability and emotional depth. While she holds a special place for Set It Off, the action-packed heist film, Fox believes Soul Food’s storytelling potential could shine in a modern retelling.

The idea of a reboot aligns with Hollywood’s growing interest in revisiting beloved stories with fresh perspectives. Whether or not either film sees a revival, Fox’s reflections remind audiences why these movies remain cultural staples. Fans can look forward to seeing what the future holds for Soul Food with Fox willing to produce the sequel.

Watch the clip from the episode below: