Three Steps Above Heaven 2 [upd] May 2026
This is where the sequel truly stands apart. Gin isn't just a plot device. She's wild, spontaneous, artistic—the polar opposite of Babi’s controlled elegance. She sees Hache for who he is now , not who he was two years ago. And through her, the film asks: Is love about holding onto a memory, or about letting someone new see your scars?
But the 2012 sequel, Three Steps Above Heaven 2 (known in Spanish as Tengo ganas de ti – “I Want You”), does something unexpected. It doesn’t just reheat the passion. It asks a harder question: A Quick Recap (Spoilers for Part 1) In the first film, Hache (Mario Casas) is the dangerous, tattooed rebel. Babi (María Valverde) is the good girl from the wealthy side of Barcelona. They fall fast, hard, and catastrophically. But after a tragic accident, Babi’s family forces her to leave for London, leaving Hache devastated. three steps above heaven 2
And that’s what makes Three Steps Above Heaven 2 more than a sequel. It’s a closure letter to every love story that had to end so the people in it could finally grow up. Have you seen both films? Which ending did you want for Hache—Babi or Gin? Let me know in the comments. This is where the sequel truly stands apart
Three Steps Above Heaven 2: When Love Grows Up (Or Tears Itself Apart) She sees Hache for who he is now
Revisiting Hache and Babi’s sequel—more than a love story, it’s a lesson in timing.
If you watched Three Steps Above Heaven ( Tres metros sobre el cielo ) as a teenager, you probably fell into one of two camps: those who cried for Hache’s reckless heart, and those who wished Babi would just run away with him on his motorcycle forever.