🎬 Grown Ups 3 (2025)
👉 Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade
Growing older doesn’t mean growing up — at least not for this crew. More than a decade after their last wild summer, Lenny (Adam Sandler), Eric (Kevin James), Kurt (Chris Rock), and Marcus (David Spade) reunite once again in Grown Ups 3 (2025), a comedy that proves friendship only gets funnier with age.

This time around, the gang finds themselves facing the “next phase” of adulthood: college-age kids, empty nests, and the terrifying prospect of responsibility. But when their old hometown plans a massive reunion weekend — part festival, part competition, part excuse for chaos — the guys can’t resist diving back into trouble. What begins as a wholesome family getaway spirals into classic Grown Ups mayhem, complete with bizarre small-town rivalries, ill-advised dares, and one very unfortunate encounter with a runaway parade float.

Adam Sandler once again grounds the laughs with his laid-back charm, balancing heart with hilarity. Kevin James delivers his signature brand of physical comedy — whether he’s falling off a paddleboard or getting crushed in a sumo wrestling contest. Chris Rock sharpens every scene with quick-fire one-liners, while David Spade stirs up mischief as the eternally irresponsible prankster who refuses to act his age. Together, their chemistry reminds audiences why this mismatched group of childhood buddies became comedy gold in the first place.

The film raises the stakes with outrageous set pieces: a disastrous attempt at a family camping trip, a town-wide obstacle course that goes hilariously wrong, and a finale centered on a “Back to the 90s” block party where costumes, grudges, and dance-offs collide in pure, ridiculous fashion. Along the way, the characters wrestle (in their own slapstick way) with what it means to grow older — learning that while their bodies may ache a little more, their friendship keeps them young.
Loud, silly, and unapologetically over the top, Grown Ups 3 (2025) celebrates the chaos of aging with friends who never stopped being kids at heart. It’s a reminder that no matter how grown up you’re supposed to be, life is always funnier — and a lot messier — when you share it with the people who’ve known you forever.
