We’re the Millers 2: High Society (2026) expands the outrageous comedy of the original film by taking the fake family to a whole new level of luxury, danger, and dysfunction. The RV is long gone, replaced by a private jet as the Millers dive headfirst into high-stakes global operations. The sequel brings back Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, and Kathryn Hahn, delivering a blend of action, lavish settings, and sharp humor.

This time, David may think he’s finally in charge, but the real mastermind behind the Millers’ criminal empire is Rose. Jennifer Aniston owns the screen with a sleek, commanding performance as the CEO of a massive “wellness” conglomerate that masks their underground activities. Her character moves with confidence through boardrooms, gala events, and dangerous negotiations, proving that her power suits are as sharp as her schemes.

Casey steps into a new role as the team’s expert infiltrator. Emma Roberts brings style and bite to the character, who now navigates Europe’s elite circles with a mix of fashion, charm, and street instincts. Her transformation adds a fresh layer of sophistication and unpredictability to the story, making her one of the film’s most engaging elements.

Kenny also gets a surprising evolution. Once the awkward kid next door, he has grown into a strong, unexpectedly dangerous enforcer. Will Poulter balances physical intimidation with the same lovable innocence that defined Kenny in the first film. His desire for connection and family creates some of the sequel’s warmest and funniest moments.
When an old rival resurfaces, Kathryn Hahn returns with chaotic energy, threatening to expose everything the Millers have built. Her character forces the family back into one final mission—this time navigating the glamorous but deadly world of international espionage. The film uses exotic locations, high-society events, and unpredictable alliances to raise the stakes.