🎬 The Three Stooges 2 (2025)
👉 Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos, Will Sasso
Slaps, pokes, pratfalls — and pure pandemonium. The knuckleheads are back!
In 2012, The Three Stooges brought Moe (Chris Diamantopoulos), Larry (Sean Hayes), and Curly (Will Sasso) crashing back onto the big screen, reviving the spirit of Hollywood’s most legendary slapstick trio. Now, over a decade later, The Three Stooges 2 (2025) reunites the bumbling brothers-in-madness for another round of mischief, mayhem, and mirth — proving once again that stupidity never goes out of style.

This time, the Stooges find themselves stumbling into an even bigger mess. When their attempt to save their childhood orphanage leads them straight into a crooked land deal, the trio accidentally uncovers a dangerous crime syndicate. Cue a whirlwind of mistaken identities, harebrained disguises, and chase scenes that send them ricocheting across construction sites, high-society galas, and even a live-streamed reality TV competition where chaos follows them at every turn.

Moe still dishes out the slaps with drill-sergeant precision, Larry remains the perpetually confused middleman, and Curly’s “nyuk-nyuks” and “woo-woo-woos” turn every disaster into comedy gold. Armed with pies, plungers, and an endless supply of bad ideas, the trio once again proves that no situation is too serious for a pratfall — or too dangerous for a hammer to the head.

But beneath the eye pokes and slapstick madness, The Three Stooges 2 captures the heart that made the original legends endure: the bond between three lovable fools who, no matter how many times they fail, never stop trying to do the right thing. Whether they’re wrecking a mansion, derailing a villain’s master plan, or simply tripping over each other’s feet, their friendship is the glue that holds the madness together.

With outrageous gags, classic sound effects, and over-the-top physical comedy updated for a new generation, this sequel celebrates the timelessness of slapstick while gleefully hurling it into the chaos of the modern world.
Loud, silly, and endlessly quotable, The Three Stooges 2 (2025) is proof that the harder the slap, the bigger the laugh.
