🎬 Turner & Hooch 2 (2025)
👉 Tom Hanks, Mare Winningham, Craig T. Nelson
One obsessive neat freak. One slobber-soaked wrecking ball. Together, they’re the most unlikely crime-fighting duo ever unleashed. Turner & Hooch 2 brings back the beloved buddy-cop comedy where loyalty, laughter, and a whole lot of drool collide in a case that’s bigger, messier, and more heartfelt than ever.

Tom Hanks returns as Scott Turner, the by-the-book detective whose world once revolved around polished shoes, spotless apartments, and airtight routines. But when chaos came in the form of Hooch, a massive French Mastiff with a talent for destruction and a heart of gold, Turner learned that sometimes life — and justice — can’t be controlled. Years later, Turner finds himself drawn into another tangled case, and once again, the dog by his side may be more valuable than he ever imagined.

Hooch isn’t just comic relief — he’s the key witness, the unpredictable partner, and the loyal friend who forces Turner to loosen up, take risks, and trust instincts over rules. Their mismatched partnership leads to hilarious disasters — shredded furniture, slobbered evidence, botched stakeouts — but also to surprising breakthroughs, as Hooch’s instincts uncover what Turner’s discipline can’t.

Mare Winningham adds heart as the compassionate local vet who sees the bond between man and dog growing stronger with every misstep. Craig T. Nelson grounds the film as Turner’s skeptical superior officer, exasperated by the madness but grudgingly impressed when the unlikely pair starts cracking the case wide open.

With its mix of laugh-out-loud slapstick, touching friendship, and crime-solving intrigue, Turner & Hooch 2 captures the timeless appeal of man’s best friend turned detective partner. It’s not just about chasing bad guys — it’s about learning that family can come in all shapes, sizes, and levels of drool.
Heartfelt, hilarious, and brimming with canine charm, the film proves what the original taught us decades ago: sometimes the best partner isn’t just like a best friend… he really is one.
