Yes. The Step Up series consist of 3 movies so far: Step Up, Step Up 2: The Streets, and Step Up 3D (although you can watch it without the 3D version; there's a regular 2D version).
yes,exept that step up 3D is in 3D while step up 3 is in 2D
No, Ringmasters isn't in Step Up 3D.
Any age I am pretty sure but I think if you are under 13 or something you have to have a parent with you. (Not 100% sure.)
"Step Up 3D" is the third installment in the "Step Up" film series. The series itself includes five main films: "Step Up" (2006), "Step Up 2: The Streets" (2008), "Step Up 3D" (2010), "Step Up Revolution" (2012), and "Step Up: All In" (2014). Additionally, there are spin-offs and a television series, but the main film series consists of these five parts.
The new movie Step Up 3 has two versions, a regular one and a 3D one. To watch the 3D version, you need the 3D glasses. If you're watch the regular non-3D version, you don't need the glasses.
You can visit TV-Dome for Step-Up 3D without downloading or surveys.
Yes. The Step Up series consist of 3 movies so far: Step Up, Step Up 2: The Streets, and Step Up 3D (although you can watch it without the 3D version; there's a regular 2D version).
yes,exept that step up 3D is in 3D while step up 3 is in 2D
No, Ringmasters isn't in Step Up 3D.
Any age I am pretty sure but I think if you are under 13 or something you have to have a parent with you. (Not 100% sure.)
Yes, Step Up 3D is the same movie as Step Up 3. The only difference is that you would need 3D glasses to experience the depth perception of the 3D version.
The Production Budget for Step Up 3D was $30,000,000.
"BLACKBERRY 9500 " was used in step up 3d by moose
Step Up 3D has been in theaters since August 6.
Step Up 3d is about dancers saving a place that they love and it is about how they to express themselves with dance
Step Up 3D grossed $165,889,117 worldwide.