🎬 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 3 (2025)
👉 Kevin James, Raini Rodriguez, Eduardo Verástegui
Paul Blart is back — and this time, Sin City won’t know what hit it. A full decade after his last big-screen adventure, Kevin James returns as America’s most unlikely protector: the mall security guard turned accidental hero who refuses to let crime get a free pass, no matter how clumsy his methods may be.

In Paul Blart: Mall Cop 3, the story picks up with Blart finally trying to take a break from his overzealous duties. After years of tirelessly patrolling shopping centers and chasing down small-time crooks, Paul plans a long-awaited vacation in Las Vegas with his daughter Maya (Raini Rodriguez). The trip is meant to be a special sendoff before Maya heads to college — a chance for father and daughter to bond, relax, and maybe even enjoy life outside the mall.

But peace never lasts long when Paul Blart is around. Just as he’s settling into vacation mode, an audacious heist unfolds at one of Vegas’s most extravagant casinos. A crew of high-tech thieves, led by a smooth-talking mastermind (Eduardo Verástegui), sets its sights on priceless artwork and the city’s biggest treasures. Unfortunately for them, Blart happens to be in the wrong place at the right time. Fueled by duty, love for his daughter, and an unshakable belief that “safety never takes a holiday,” Paul straps on his Segway once again to prove that even the clumsiest man can be the bravest hero.

From zany stunts and laugh-out-loud pratfalls to over-the-top chase scenes through casinos, hotels, and even a glitzy Vegas stage show, Blart’s antics bring his signature brand of chaos to the neon-lit streets of Sin City. Along the way, he faces quirky villains, deals with his own insecurities about aging and fatherhood, and learns that being a hero isn’t about perfection — it’s about heart.

Blending slapstick comedy with a surprisingly heartfelt story about family and resilience, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 3 delivers the goofy, feel-good fun fans love, while also raising the stakes in ways only Las Vegas can. Packed with outrageous physical comedy, heartwarming father-daughter moments, and plenty of ridiculous heroics, this sequel reminds audiences that courage comes in all shapes, sizes… and, of course, Segways.