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'I Can Only Imagine 2' Cast Revealed: 3 Actors Will Be Back, 2 Stars Not Returning, 5 Newcomers Joining

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The 2018 movie I Can Only Imagine is getting a sequel and the main cast has been revealed! The first film, which follows the story of Christian music group MercyMe‘s lead singer Bart Millard, grossed $86 million worldwide after being made for just $7 million.

The sequel will be directed by Andrew Erwin and Brent McCorkle from a screenplay written by McCorkle.

Producer Kevin Downes said, “We couldn’t be more thrilled with the level of talent that has come together to continue this extraordinary story.” Co-director Andrew Erwin added, “The first I Can Only Imagine film was such a rare magical moment, and with Brent’s script, this new film will complete Bart’s journey in such a satisfying way.

It feels like it was always meant to be.” So, who is returning? And who is joining the cast? Browse through the slideshow for all of the details…

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