🎬 Me, Myself & Irene 2 (2025)
👉 Jim Carrey, Renée Zellweger, Anthony Anderson
Two personalities. One badge. A lifetime of chaos.
Back in 2000, the Farrelly Brothers unleashed one of Jim Carrey’s most unrestrained performances in Me, Myself & Irene — a riotous comedy about Charlie Baileygates, a mild-mannered Rhode Island state trooper whose years of being pushed around finally boiled over into a second persona: the reckless, foul-mouthed, and unapologetically wild Hank. Now, a quarter-century later, Carrey returns to one of his most unforgettable roles in Me, Myself & Irene 2 (2025), proving that Charlie — and Hank — still have plenty of unfinished business.

The sequel picks up with Charlie trying to live a quieter life after years of therapy and a rocky career in law enforcement. He’s older, maybe a little wiser, but that doesn’t mean Hank is gone. When Charlie is pulled back into duty for one last assignment — protecting Irene (Renée Zellweger), now caught up in a dangerous scheme involving her corrupt ex and a new wave of criminals — his fragile balance shatters. Hank bursts back to the surface, louder, cruder, and more unpredictable than ever.

What follows is a whirlwind of chaos: high-speed car chases that spin wildly out of control, explosive confrontations where Charlie and Hank argue mid-battle, and jaw-dropping slapstick sequences only Carrey could deliver. Meanwhile, Irene must once again navigate the storm of Charlie’s split identity — torn between the gentle man she fell for and the reckless alter ego who, despite everything, keeps saving the day in the most ridiculous ways possible.

Adding even more firepower is Anthony Anderson, reprising his role as one of Charlie’s mischievous triplet sons, whose fast-talking antics and street smarts add fuel to the comedy fire. Together, the Baileygates clan finds themselves neck-deep in trouble, with Hank making things infinitely worse — and infinitely funnier.

Packed with raunchy humor, outrageous physical gags, and Carrey’s unmatched ability to shift from sweet to psychotic in a heartbeat, Me, Myself & Irene 2 is a no-holds-barred comedy that proves some battles — especially the ones inside your own head — never really end. It’s bigger, bolder, and even more unhinged, reminding audiences why Jim Carrey remains a comedic force of nature.
Brace yourself. Charlie’s back. Hank’s back. And this time, they’re both out of control.
