🎬 Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves! 2 (2025)
👉 Rick Moranis, Eve Gordon, Bug Hall
The Szalinski experiments are back — and so is the chaos. For decades, Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) has been known as the brilliant but accident-prone inventor whose gadgets always seem to cause more trouble than they solve. From shrinking kids to blowing them up into giants, his inventions have turned suburban life into a science experiment gone hilariously wrong.

In Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves! (1997), the formula was flipped when Wayne and the other adults ended up pint-sized, leaving the kids in charge of saving the day. Now, in Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves! 2 (2025), the adventures continue with new twists, bigger laughs, and fresh family challenges that prove lightning really can strike twice — or in the Szalinski household, as many times as Wayne flips a switch.

This time, Wayne’s latest upgrade to his shrinking machine promises to be “foolproof”… until, of course, it isn’t. One mistake later, and the parents find themselves shrunk again, stumbling through a world where everyday items — a cereal bowl, a kitchen sink, a garden hose — become life-or-death obstacles. From dodging giant insects to surviving household disasters on a microscopic scale, their journey is as perilous as it is hilarious.

Eve Gordon returns as Diane, Wayne’s quick-witted and endlessly patient wife, who must lead the shrunken parents while reminding Wayne that brains and gadgets don’t always solve everything — sometimes heart and teamwork do. Bug Hall joins the cast as the now-grown-up Adam Szalinski, who’s inherited both his father’s inventiveness and his knack for trouble. When the kids discover the shrunken adults, it’s up to Adam and the next generation of Szalinskis to figure out how to reverse the chaos before their parents are permanently fun-sized.

Packed with slapstick comedy, inventive visual effects, and the kind of imaginative set pieces that made the original films beloved classics, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves! 2 blends nostalgia with fresh humor for a new generation. Beneath the zany mishaps, the story is a heartfelt reminder that family works best when it works together — no matter how big or small you are.
Bigger in laughs, smaller in scale, and brimming with heart, this sequel proves that sometimes the tiniest adventures are the ones that leave the biggest impact.
