We’re the Millers 2: Family Business (2026) brings back the most dysfunctional “family” in comedy, and this time their problems are bigger, louder, and far more dangerous. The sequel expands the chaos internationally, proving that trouble follows the Millers no matter where they go.

Five years after their original misadventure, David Clark is deeper in trouble than ever. Owing money to a European crime syndicate, he’s forced to reunite the only team reckless enough—and unlucky enough—to help him. Rose has traded her stripping days for a struggling dance studio, and Casey has evolved into a skilled grifter who knows how to outsmart almost anyone. Together, they form a crew that is both hilariously dysfunctional and unexpectedly resourceful.

The mission takes them to Monte Carlo, where they must pose as eccentric tech billionaires to smuggle a prototype microchip back to the United States. Their attempt at blending into high society leads to a series of awkward encounters, culture shocks, and close calls that keep the comedy sharp and unpredictable.

Jennifer Aniston delivers one of her most entertaining performances yet, embracing an undercover persona that balances elegance with chaotic energy. Jason Sudeikis brings familiar charm and panic as David struggles to maintain control while everything spirals around him. Emma Roberts shines as Casey, using her grifting skills to keep the operation afloat—sometimes intentionally, sometimes not.
The humor ranges from outrageous scams to near-disasters, echoing the tone that made the first film a fan favorite. The sequel leans into the theme that while the Millers may not be related by blood, they are bound together by circumstance, disaster, and questionable decision-making.