🎬 The Hot Chick 2 (2025)
👉 Rob Schneider, Rachel McAdams, Anna Faris
Be careful what you wish for — because the universe has a twisted sense of humor. The Hot Chick 2 revives the outrageous body-swap comedy where magic jewelry, teenage drama, and over-the-top antics collide in the most unpredictable ways.

Rachel McAdams returns as Jessica Spencer, the once-perfect, queen-bee cheerleader whose vanity and cruelty once got her stuck in the most humiliating situation imaginable: trapped in the body of Clive (Rob Schneider), a bumbling, down-on-his-luck criminal. Now older, a little wiser, but still a magnet for magical chaos, Jessica finds herself facing an all-new identity crisis when the cursed earrings resurface. One slip-up, one wish too many, and suddenly the lines between who we are and how we look blur again — this time with even wilder consequences.

Rob Schneider once again throws himself headfirst into the madness, channeling a teenage girl’s emotional rollercoaster through the body of a middle-aged man with fearless slapstick energy and gleefully awkward physical comedy. Rachel McAdams balances the chaos with poise and sharp comedic timing, while Anna Faris returns as April, Jessica’s endlessly loyal best friend whose big heart (and total lack of filter) provide both grounding warmth and plenty of laughs.

As identities swap, secrets spill, and high school drama collides with adult absurdity, the trio must untangle the magical mess before it becomes permanent. Along the way, they rediscover the lessons that made the first ride so surprisingly heartfelt: that empathy, friendship, and second chances matter more than popularity, beauty, or status.

Directed once again by Tom Brady, The Hot Chick 2 doubles down on the raunchy humor, cringe-worthy misunderstandings, and laugh-out-loud slapstick of the original, but also carries a sweet undercurrent — a reminder that walking a mile in someone else’s shoes (or in this case, living in someone else’s body) can change your perspective forever.
Ridiculous, nostalgic, and unapologetically bold, The Hot Chick 2 proves that when it comes to growing up, the hardest part isn’t just high school — it’s figuring out who you really are underneath it all.
