Fans have been awaiting a sequel to the Jonas Åkerlund-directed music video for Lady Gaga and Beyoncé's "Telephone" since its 2010 release.
Lady Gaga's Fame Monster EP, it looks increasingly likely that we will get a sequel to one of her biggest hits.
Lady Gaga is ready to pick up the telephone again . . . 15 years later.
It’s been over 15 years since Lady Gaga and Beyoncé delighted ears with “Telephone,” the electrifying collab that took over the charts—and our playlists. Now, the song (and its cinematic music video) is back in the spotlight,
The track and its cinematic, nine-and-a-half minute music video have become the stuff of art house/music lore, with fans of both Gaga and Beyoncé clinging onto any hint that a sequel to “Telephone” is on the horizon.
Gaga took a lie detector test for a new Vanity Fair video, and in it, she was asked if she still plans to continue her and Beyoncé’s “Telephone” video, since it ends by saying “to be continued.” She said she does, but she’s not sure when. Then she was asked if Beyoncé will be in the video. She smiled and said simply, “Maybe.”
It’s been nearly 16 years since Lady Gaga and Beyoncé made a Thelma & Louise -style getaway in their “Telephone” collaboration, with the music video ending with the message, “To be continued…” Now, the story really is continuing.
Lady Gaga gives her Little Monsters a taste of what is to come with her and Beyoncé's iconic song 'Telephone' during her lie detector test with Vanity Fair.
15 years ago, Gaga and Beyoncé were a powerhouse duo that turned "Telephone" into a smash hit. The song even earned a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, along with ASCAP and BMI Pop Music Awards.
Lady Gaga and Beyoncé's 2011 music video "Telephone" ended with them evading police after poisoning an entire diner. The final shot reads, "To Be Continued..." Lady Gaga finally confirmed that this is still the plan.
Lady Gaga has teased the possibility of a sequel to her Telephone music video featuring Beyoncé. Released in 2010, the final shots of the nine-minute-long film show the superstars driving through a desert while police sirens wail in the background.
In Vanity Fair’s new “Lie Detector” video, Lady Gaga said the long-awaited sequel to her infamous “Telephone” video with Beyoncé might still happen.