Released in 2000, Love & Basketball immediately cemented its status as a cultural classic, beautifully blending sports drama with a timeless romance. The film, which follows the lives of two aspiring basketball players, Monica Wright and Quincy McCall, captured the hearts of a generation and launched the careers of its main stars into the stratosphere.
As of late 2024 and heading into 2025, the core cast has continued to dominate the screen, taking on major new roles in film and television. From starring in highly anticipated Hulu dramas to securing NAACP Image Award nominations, here is the definitive, up-to-date look at what the actors from the legendary Love & Basketball are doing now.
The Dynamic Duo: Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps Biography
The chemistry between Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps as Monica Wright and Quincy McCall was the driving force of the film. Both actors have built formidable careers since the film's release, with their recent work proving their enduring versatility and star power.
Sanaa Lathan (Monica Wright)
- Birth Name: Sanaa McCoy Lathan
- Date of Birth: September 19, 1971
- Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
- Career Highlights: Yale School of Drama graduate; starred in Love & Basketball (2000), The Best Man (1999), Alien vs. Predator (2004), Contagion (2011), and the TV series Succession and The Affair. She is also an accomplished director and producer.
Omar Epps (Quincy McCall)
- Birth Name: Omar Hashim Epps
- Date of Birth: July 20, 1973
- Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
- Career Highlights: Breakthrough roles in Juice (1992) and Higher Learning (1995); known for his long-running television roles as Dr. Eric Foreman on House and Agent J. Martin Bellamy on Resurrection. He is also a rapper, producer, and author.
Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps: New Projects and Awards in 2024/2025
The leading stars of the sports romance classic have been incredibly busy, with both receiving major project announcements and industry recognition in the past year, confirming their status as major players in Hollywood.
Sanaa Lathan, who gave an unforgettable performance as the ambitious Monica Wright, received significant acclaim heading into 2025. She earned two NAACP Image Award nominations for her work in the films The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat (2024) and Young. Wild. Free. (2023), showcasing her continued strength in dramatic roles.
Lathan’s upcoming slate is also drawing attention. She is set to star in the drama film Vipaka, and perhaps most intriguingly, she is reportedly starring in and serving as an executive producer for a new drama series centered on the controversial television psychic, Miss Cleo.
Omar Epps, who played the charismatic Quincy McCall, has also secured major television roles. He has joined the cast of an upcoming untitled Hulu football drama series from Dan Fogelman, the creator of This Is Us. This reunion with a This Is Us alum is highly anticipated by fans of prestige television.
On the film side, Epps is set to star in the gangland drama *Moses The Black*, alongside rappers Wiz Khalifa and Quavo, demonstrating his continued commitment to powerful, character-driven narratives.
The Supporting Cast: Where Are They Now?
While Lathan and Epps carried the central love story, the supporting cast featured a powerhouse ensemble of established legends and rising stars who have since become household names. Their recent projects are just as impressive.
Regina Hall (Lena Wright)
Regina Hall played Lena Wright, Monica’s older sister, a character who provided comic relief and a glimpse into a life outside of basketball. Hall has since become one of Hollywood’s most bankable comedic and dramatic stars, known for the Scary Movie franchise and films like Girls Trip.
Fans of her iconic character Brenda Meeks have reason to celebrate: Hall is set to return for the highly anticipated Scary Movie 6. The project has been teased for a June 2026 release, with filming potentially starting in late 2025, bringing back one of her most beloved roles.
Alfre Woodard (Camille Wright)
The legendary Alfre Woodard played Monica’s mother, Camille Wright, a woman who struggled to understand her daughter's intense passion for the sport. Woodard’s career is one of the most decorated in the industry, spanning decades of critical acclaim.
In 2024, Woodard took on a major role in the Stephen King adaptation of Salem’s Lot, a horror film that premiered on Max, proving her ability to excel in any genre. She also teased a role in The Boroughs, the new Netflix series from the Duffer Brothers (creators of Stranger Things), a project that is already generating significant buzz.
Boris Kodjoe (Jason)
Boris Kodjoe played Jason, a character from Quincy’s past who briefly complicates his relationship with Monica. Kodjoe has maintained a strong presence in both film and television since his role in the 2000 classic.
Most recently, Kodjoe has been a fixture on network television, starring in the popular Grey’s Anatomy spin-off, Station 19, as Robert Sullivan. The show is currently airing its seventh and final season, marking the conclusion of a significant chapter in his television career.
The Enduring Legacy of Love & Basketball
The film’s success is a testament not only to the story crafted by director Gina Prince-Bythewood but also to the talent of its ensemble cast. It remains a crucial entry in the canon of Black cinema and a definitive sports romance.
The themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the complexity of combining love with a professional career resonate just as strongly today. The enduring topical authority of Love & Basketball is evident in the continued success of its actors, who are consistently taking on high-profile, fresh projects.
From Sanaa Lathan’s NAACP-nominated dramatic work to Omar Epps’s return to major network TV, the cast is a perfect example of how a classic film can serve as a launchpad for decades of exceptional careers. Their current projects ensure that the stars of the 2000 classic will remain on our screens for years to come.
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