🎬 Let’s Be Cops 2 (2025)
👉 Jake Johnson, Damon Wayans Jr., Rob Riggle
What begins as a joke quickly spirals into the most insane ride of their lives. In Let’s Be Cops 2, Ryan (Jake Johnson) and Justin (Damon Wayans Jr.) return as two best friends still searching for purpose — and still willing to cut corners to find it. When they once again throw on their fake badges and uniforms for what should’ve been an innocent night of fun, they stumble into something far darker: a sprawling conspiracy involving mobsters, dirty detectives, and a criminal network that doesn’t find their act amusing.

Ryan, ever the reckless dreamer, dives headfirst into the fantasy of authority, convinced that being mistaken for real cops might finally give him the respect — and adrenaline — he craves. Justin, cautious and rational, is once again dragged along for the ride, his sarcastic protests no match for Ryan’s over-the-top schemes. Together, their clashing personalities turn every chase, interrogation, and undercover mission into pure chaos.

Rob Riggle reprises his role as a real cop who doesn’t quite know whether to arrest them, help them, or just get out of their way. His deadpan delivery and reluctant tolerance of their antics add another layer of hilarity as the stakes grow higher and the line between pretending and policing blurs beyond recognition.

From absurd traffic stops to disastrous shootouts, from disguises gone wrong to wild street chases, Let’s Be Cops 2 cranks up the comedy and the danger in equal measure. The laughs are bigger, the trouble is deeper, and the consequences are realer than ever.

A mix of slapstick, sharp banter, and over-the-top action, the sequel captures everything fans loved about the first film while raising the stakes to outrageous new heights. At its heart, it’s a buddy comedy about friendship tested under the most ridiculous — and dangerous — circumstances imaginable.

In the end, Ryan and Justin must face the ultimate question: when the game of make-believe gets too real, do they have what it takes to step up like actual heroes, or will they finally learn that playing cop can make you the biggest criminal target of all?
