Something’s Gotta Give 2 (2025)

🎬 Something’s Gotta Give 2 (2025)
👉 Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, Keanu Reeves

Love never follows the rules, and when pride, passion, and the unpredictability of age collide, sparks fly in ways no one sees coming. Building on the charm of the 2003 classic, Something’s Gotta Give 2 reunites audiences with Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson), the aging music mogul with a taste for younger women, and Erica Barry (Diane Keaton), the fiercely independent playwright who once forced Harry to grow up, slow down, and discover that love can be both terrifying and exhilarating.

After years of going their separate ways, Harry and Erica are thrown back into each other’s lives under circumstances neither can ignore. Time has tempered Harry’s playboy lifestyle but hasn’t dulled his sharp tongue, while Erica has continued thriving creatively, channeling life’s heartbreaks into her writing. Their reunion reignites the witty banter, undeniable chemistry, and unresolved feelings that once left them both vulnerable.

But love is never simple — especially when Dr. Julian Mercer (Keanu Reeves), the charming and much younger doctor who once swept Erica off her feet, re-enters the picture. Now older, wiser, and more confident than ever, Julian is prepared to prove that his affection for Erica isn’t a fleeting crush but the kind of steady, lasting love she deserves.

Caught between two men at very different stages of life — one a symbol of her past, the other a promise of her future — Erica must face her own heart. Meanwhile, Harry is forced into the ultimate test: can a man who has spent his life running from commitment finally embrace it before it’s too late?

Directed with warmth, humor, and honesty, Something’s Gotta Give 2 is a sharp, sophisticated romantic comedy that reminds us laughter is just as important as love, and that true connection can strike at any age. With biting wit, tender vulnerability, and the irresistible energy of its iconic cast, the film celebrates the messy, complicated, and exhilarating truth: when it comes to matters of the heart, there’s no such thing as “too late.”

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