🎬 Baby’s Day Out 2 (2025)
👉 Lara Flynn Boyle, Joe Mantegna, Joe Pantoliano
Some plans are doomed from the very beginning — and in Baby’s Day Out 2, the Grisly Gang of crooks is about to learn that the hard way. Picking up the spirit of the 1994 family comedy classic, this sequel brings back the slapstick chaos, the heartwarming innocence, and the unstoppable force that is Baby Bink.

Joe Mantegna, Joe Pantoliano, and Brian Haley once again stumble into their roles as the world’s least competent criminals, convinced that snatching a millionaire’s baby will be a quick payday. But the moment Bink toddles off into the big city, their master plan collapses into a whirlwind of disasters. From dodging steel beams at a construction site to tangling with wild animals at the zoo, every step of the baby’s adventure turns into a minefield of pain, pratfalls, and perfectly timed comic humiliation for the crooks.

Meanwhile, Lara Flynn Boyle steps back into elegance and poise as Bink’s frantic mother, balancing maternal fear with fierce determination as she searches for her child. Her role grounds the chaos with a human heart, reminding us that beneath the pratfalls and slapstick lies a story about love, family, and resilience.

With writing inspired by John Hughes’ original blend of warmth and wit, the sequel doubles down on both comedy and spectacle. Director Patrick Read Johnson ensures that every gag escalates, every chase grows wilder, and every moment pushes the trio of crooks deeper into comic despair.

What makes Baby’s Day Out 2 shine is the perfect mix of sweetness and slapstick. The innocence of Baby Bink colliding with the greed of grown men creates a comedy where the smallest character causes the biggest trouble — and the most laughs.

Packed with nostalgia, bigger stunts, and a fresh round of misadventures, this is a family film that proves chaos never goes out of style. For audiences who grew up laughing at the original, and for kids discovering the madness for the first time, Baby’s Day Out 2 promises an unforgettable ride through the city — led by the tiniest escape artist ever put on screen.
