The Mask 3 (2025)

🎬 The Mask 3 (2025)
👉 Jim Carrey, Cameron Diaz, Peter Riegert

The legend of the mask returns — louder, wilder, and crazier than ever before.

Back in the 90s, The Mask (1994) exploded onto screens with a whirlwind of slapstick chaos, dazzling effects, and Jim Carrey at his most unrestrained. Stanley Ipkiss, the timid, unlucky-in-love bank clerk, became the green-faced embodiment of cartoon mayhem after stumbling upon a mystical artifact with the power to unleash one’s deepest desires. Now, in The Mask 3 (2025), the story of mischief and madness picks up once more — pushing Stanley, and the world around him, into even wilder territory.

Jim Carrey slips back into the role that turned him into a pop-culture icon, bringing boundless energy, elastic expressions, and manic brilliance to Stanley Ipkiss. But Stanley’s life has changed — he’s older, supposedly wiser, and desperate to leave the madness of the mask behind. That peace shatters when the artifact resurfaces, attracting forces who understand its power all too well.

Cameron Diaz returns as Tina Carlyle, no longer just the nightclub singer caught in Stanley’s whirlwind romance, but now a woman with her own complicated ties to the mask’s legacy. Her chemistry with Carrey reignites the spark that made audiences fall in love decades ago, adding both glamour and heart to the chaos.

Meanwhile, Peter Riegert reprises his role as the relentless Lieutenant Kellaway, who’s spent years chasing the truth behind the green menace. When the mask reappears in new and dangerous hands, his hunt for answers collides once again with Stanley’s unpredictable alter ego — only this time, the stakes are higher, the enemies are darker, and the consequences far greater.

With upgraded visual effects that push reality-bending comedy into a new era, The Mask 3 promises set-pieces bigger and zanier than ever: physics-defying chase scenes, outrageous transformations, and cartoon-inspired chaos that blurs the line between live action and pure animated lunacy.

At its core, though, the film remains a story about identity, temptation, and the unstoppable force of laughter. Stanley Ipkiss may never have asked to be a hero — but when destiny (and a certain green mask) comes calling, somebody has to step up… and somebody better stop him.

Outrageous, nostalgic, and explosively funny, The Mask 3 (2025) isn’t just a sequel — it’s a resurrection of one of the most iconic comedy characters of all time. Get ready for a wild ride back into the world where chaos wears a smile, danger comes with a punchline, and reality is just another joke waiting to be rewritten.

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