Most movie sequels are often a disappointment, lacking the initial excitement and core feeling of the first film. However, Will Packer and the entire cast of Think Like a Man, Too delivered a perfect follow-up to one of the best comedic ensembles moviegoers have seen in a quite a while.

The Enstars Exclusives Team attended a private screening of the film in New York City last week, one month before the movie officially hits theaters on June 20. Roars of laughter and applause were commonplace, as the cast took part in epic Vegas-style antics.

The cast's perfect on-screen chemistry is reminiscent of watching college friends reunite for the first time in years, and reflects the close off-camera relationships of many of the members in the film.

The movie is a brilliant, grown-up take on what could happen when adults try to relive their days of college spring breaks, and a must-see for the summer as it may inspire once-in-a-lifetime memories of your own. The entire cast delivered a hilarious performance but Kevin Hart, as Cedric, is the one who had the audience leaving the theater with a new set of abs.

The basic plot line revolves around all of the couples dealing problems of the past and what happens as they try navigate their new lives, while keeping their significant other in mind. In celebration of one of the four couples walking down the aisle, the group splits into a legendary battle of the sexes that only director Will Packer could bring to life.

In Think Like a Man, we last saw Meagan Good's character Mya follow the rules of Steve Harvey's best seller to get the man she liked, to be the man she wanted. She and Zeke, played by Romany Malco, are ready to explore the next step in their relationship. The only problem is they are in Vegas—which is never a great place to start a long-lasting... well, anything.

The last time we saw Cedric, he decided to back to his on-and-off again wife, played by Wendy Williams. The two serve as the perfect odd couple, as they hilariously display the problems of their stale marriage.

Taraji P. Henson, who plays the career-driven Lauren, chose to ignore her usual dating standards and to fall in love with the ever-gorgeous Michael Ealy in the last film. However, for her, it still is not easy to always go with her heart after all of her hard work.

Regina Hall and Terrence Whitaker, who play tooth-achingly sweet Candace and Michael, battled his overprotective mother in the last film, and this time around, she may be worse (think Real Housewives of Atlanta's Mama Joyce).

All in all, the movie is a perfect choice for any outing. It works for a night out with friends as the gender wars go on through the night, and still a date movie because of the romantic moments riddled between situations that only Hart could get himself into.

Packer does it again. The film officially hits theaters June 20. But, watch the trailer, here.