Cast: Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Terry Crews, Busy Philipps, Jennifer Coolidge
Hold tight to your poodles and prepare for a foundation emergency! The Copeland brothers are back, and this time, they are putting on a fresh, high-definition coat of powder for a mission that crosses borders and generational lines. White Chicks 2: International Glow-Up drags retired, desk-bound FBI agents Kevin (Shawn Wayans) and Marcus (Marlon Wayans) out of their comfortable, middle-aged lives when the real Wilson sisters become the targets of a high-profile international kidnapping ring right in the middle of Paris Fashion Week.

But the game has changed drastically since 2004. It is no longer just about blending into high society hamptons parties; it is about surviving the ruthless, fast-paced world of Gen Z influencers, TikTok trends, and the terrifying minefield of “cancel culture.” Kevin and Marcus must undergo a grueling, state-of-the-art transformation to become the “new and improved” Tiffany and Brittany. They find themselves navigating a world of 4K cameras that see every pore, viral dance challenges that threaten to snap their aging knees, and contouring disasters that could blow their cover instantly.

Complicating matters to a hilarious degree is the return of Latrell Spencer (Terry Crews). Now a billionaire tech and fashion mogul, Latrell is more powerful than ever, yet he remains dangerously and delusionally obsessed with his “white chocolate.” When he spots the “sisters” in Paris, the chase is back on, more intense and extravagant than before. Meanwhile, the agents are aided—and hindered—by the return of Karen (Busy Philipps) and the eccentric Sophie (Jennifer Coolidge), who are now chaotic “mom-fluencers” trying to stay relevant.

As the agents infiltrate the runway to stop the syndicate, they realize that fitting in with the new generation is significantly harder than stopping the bad guys. Packed with outrageous physical comedy, sharp satire on modern vanity, and a killer soundtrack that mixes old-school jams with viral hits, White Chicks 2 proves that while beauty fades and collagen dissolves, the ability to fake it until you make it is truly timeless.