🎬 Looney Tunes: Back in Action 2 (2025)
👉 Brendan Fraser, Jenna Elfman, Steve Martin
Get ready for another round of wild chaos, fourth-wall-breaking gags, and high-octane slapstick — because the Tunes are back, and they’re crazier than ever. Looney Tunes: Back in Action 2 brings together Hollywood stars and legendary cartoon icons in a globe-trotting comedy that blurs the line between animation and reality in the most outrageous ways imaginable.

This time, stuntman-turned-hero DJ Drake (Brendan Fraser) is pulled back into a whirlwind adventure when his eccentric father mysteriously vanishes while investigating an ancient artifact with incredible powers. Reluctantly joining forces with his quick-witted partner, studio executive Kate Houghton (Jenna Elfman), DJ soon realizes the case is bigger than either of them imagined. Standing in their way? The return of the megalomaniacal tycoon Mr. Chairman (Steve Martin), who has cooked up an even more absurd scheme to conquer the world — one that involves hijacking the power of Looney Tunes themselves.

But of course, no mission is complete without the classic duo: Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Bugs brings his iconic wisecracks, calm confidence, and endless supply of carrots, while Daffy, as always, is a glorious disaster of self-importance and bad luck. Together — and usually in spite of each other — they barrel through one zany escapade after another, dragging DJ and Kate along for the ride.

The adventure spans dazzling, larger-than-life set pieces: neon-lit Las Vegas casinos full of slapstick chases, the hallowed halls of the Louvre with priceless art brought to life (and wrecked in hysterical fashion), and the top-secret government labs of Area 51, where aliens and Acme gadgets collide in explosions of cartoon logic. Each location is a playground for sight gags, physical comedy, and sly nods to Looney Tunes history, ensuring that longtime fans and newcomers alike will catch clever Easter eggs in every frame.

Brendan Fraser once again proves his gift for blending physical comedy with heartfelt heroics, bouncing effortlessly off Bugs and Daffy’s animated chaos. Jenna Elfman grounds the madness with sharp comedic timing, serving as the voice of reason in a world gone bananas. And Steve Martin steals the spotlight as Mr. Chairman, hamming it up with larger-than-life energy, delivering villainy so exaggerated it feels right at home in a cartoon universe.

With its mix of classic slapstick, cutting-edge animation, and self-aware meta-humor, Looney Tunes: Back in Action 2 is both a nostalgic love letter to Warner Bros.’ most iconic characters and a bold reminder that Bugs, Daffy, and the gang are timeless. The movie doesn’t just poke fun at pop culture — it gleefully detonates it, scattering jokes, chaos, and mayhem in every direction.
In the end, the message is simple: when the fate of the world is on the line, you don’t just need heroes — you need a rabbit, a duck, and a whole lot of cartoon mischief.
