🎬 Super Troopers 2 (2025)
👉 Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, André Vippolis
The highway is about to get a whole lot weirder. Super Troopers 2 revs up the chaos with the return of everyone’s favorite squad of prank-happy Vermont state troopers, blending slapstick, sharp banter, and absurd set pieces into another round of outrageous comedy.

Once again, the laid-back but wildly unpredictable team — played by Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, and now joined by André Vippolis — find themselves patrolling the open roads, where their version of “law enforcement” involves more jokes than justice. These troopers aren’t your average cops; they’re mischief-makers with badges, pranksters who see every traffic stop as an opportunity for a laugh, and buddies whose endless hijinks constantly test the patience of their superiors.

But just like before, the laughter collides with trouble when a serious case lands in their laps. With their jobs hanging in the balance, the troopers must somehow swap beer-fueled games and fake pullover gags for actual detective work. Of course, “actual” is a loose term in their world — meaning any investigation is guaranteed to be filled with ridiculous disguises, over-the-top stunts, and contests that only these guys could dream up.

From backwoods chases gone wrong to fast-food stand-offs that spiral into chaos, Super Troopers 2 delivers one over-the-top set piece after another. The humor is a cocktail of juvenile antics, razor-sharp one-liners, and surreal sketches that push the boundaries of good taste — exactly what fans of the cult original came to love.
Jay Chandrasekhar keeps the chaos moving with his signature offbeat directing style, while the ensemble cast proves once again why their chemistry is pure comedy gold. Heffernan’s deadpan delivery, Lemme’s goofy energy, and Vippolis’s fresh presence mesh perfectly with the group’s rhythm, creating the kind of ridiculous camaraderie that turns even the dumbest jokes into belly laughs.

At its core, Super Troopers 2 isn’t just about parodying cops — it’s about the bonds of friendship, the absurdity of authority, and the sheer joy of not taking life too seriously. It’s a comedy that knows exactly what it is: loud, crass, and unapologetically ridiculous, reminding us that sometimes the best way to save the day is with a prank, a punchline, and a case of cold beer.
So buckle up, because the troopers are back on the beat — and this time, the road to justice is paved with pure nonsense.
