
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie 2 (2026)
Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Alec Baldwin, Scarlett Johansson
Get ready to dive back into Bikini Bottom — and then blast way beyond it.
After the events of their legendary quest for King Neptune’s crown, SpongeBob SquarePants (Tom Kenny) has settled proudly into life as the “hero of Bikini Bottom.” He’s still flipping Krabby Patties, still hanging out with Patrick (Bill Fagerbakke), and still annoying Squidward (Rodger Bumpass) on a daily basis. Business as usual.
Until it isn’t.
A mysterious new threat rises from the surface world — an ambitious ocean-obsessed tech mogul (voiced by Alec Baldwin) who plans to “fix” the seas by capturing rare undersea life and turning Bikini Bottom into his personal exhibit. His secret weapon? A brilliant but morally flexible marine biologist (Scarlett Johansson) who thinks she’s saving the ocean… even if it means relocating SpongeBob, Patrick, Sandy, and even Mr. Krabs into tanks.
When Bikini Bottom is invaded and half the town is captured, SpongeBob and Patrick are forced back onto dry land in their most dangerous rescue mission yet. No more field trip. No more babysitters. No David Hasselhoff to carry them this time. Just two best friends, a desperate plan, and a duffel bag full of Goofy Goober-level courage.
Their quest sends them through desert highways, shady boardwalk gift shops, and a secret high-security marine facility that makes Shell City look like a petting zoo. Along the way, they run into biker gangs, bounty hunters, and a very dramatic action-movie version of themselves (in their minds, of course). It’s part buddy comedy, part jailbreak thriller, part cartoon meltdown.
But the real challenge isn’t just breaking into a fortress guarded by laser nets and seagulls with attitude. It’s growing up.
For the first time, SpongeBob has to lead. Patrick has to focus. Squidward has to help (against his will). And Plankton — yes, Plankton (Mr. “I’ll-steal-the-formula-any-day” Chum Bucket himself) — may be the only one genius enough and sneaky enough to crack the villain’s security from the inside. But obviously, he’s not doing it for “friendship.” Definitely not. Totally unrelated to stealing the Krabby Patty formula while everyone’s distracted.
Visually, the movie goes even bigger: cinematic underwater kingdoms, ridiculous slow-motion surface-world chases, and reality-bending cartoon logic colliding with live action in the most gloriously un-serious way possible. It keeps the slapstick, the visual puns, the screaming, the tears, the singing… and yes, the world-saving stupidity that only SpongeBob and Patrick can deliver.
Just like the original film directed by series creator Stephen Hillenburg and Mark Osborne — which mixed nonstop absurd comedy with a surprisingly sincere story about bravery and identity —
Because sometimes the bravest hero in the world is a square yellow fry cook who still believes in being a kid — even when the world tells him to “act normal.”
We’re the Millers 2 (2026)
Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter
They faked it once. Now they’re faking it again — and this time, the stakes are even higher.
After years of trying to go straight, small-time hustler David Clark (Jason Sudeikis) finds himself dragged back into the game when a shady new client offers him one last score — a simple job that, of course, goes spectacularly off the rails. To pull it off, he reunites the original “Millers”: no-nonsense “wife” Rose (Jennifer Aniston), rebellious “daughter” Casey (Emma Roberts), and eternally awkward “son” Kenny (Will Poulter). But what starts as a quick smuggling gig soon spirals into a cross-country catastrophe filled with mistaken identities, corrupt feds, and a rival cartel that wants them all silenced.
From chaotic car chases to cringeworthy family bonding moments, the Millers stumble through one disaster after another — faking smiles for the cops, dodging bullets in disguise, and accidentally learning what loyalty really means. Along the way, David and Rose find that their fake chemistry might be getting dangerously real, while Kenny’s hopeless innocence and Casey’s rebellious wit keep the chaos hilarious.
Packed with outrageous humor, heartwarming twists, and jaw-dropping close calls, We’re the Millers 2 delivers the perfect mix of bad decisions and good intentions. Beneath the smuggling, scheming, and shouting, this mismatched crew might just discover that the family they made up years ago has somehow become the only real thing they’ve got.
One fake family. One real mess. And one unforgettable ride.