Sextuplets 2 (2025)

🎬 Sextuplets 2 (2025)
👉 Marlon Wayans, Bresha Webb, Michael Ian Black

One man. Six siblings. Endless madness. The outrageous family comedy gets even bigger, louder, and crazier in Sextuplets 2, as Marlon Wayans once again brings an entire dysfunctional family to life — literally.

Alan (Marlon Wayans), now a proud father and a little older but not much wiser, thinks life has finally settled down after the chaotic reunion with his long-lost siblings. But family never stops growing — and neither does the insanity. When Alan discovers that his unconventional clan may not just be sextuplets but part of something even bigger, he’s dragged into another whirlwind of disguises, disasters, and sibling drama that only Wayans could deliver.

Russell (also Marlon Wayans), the eccentric brother with a heart of gold and a head full of bizarre ideas, returns to stir the pot. Together, Alan and Russell hit the road once again — but this time the stakes are higher, the family is wilder, and the situations are so outrageous they make the first trip look tame. From jailhouse reunions to glitzy talent shows, shady hustles to emotional heart-to-hearts, every sibling encounter explodes into pure comedic chaos.

Bresha Webb is back as Marie, Alan’s supportive but hilariously exasperated wife, trying to hold the family together even as the walls — and the disguises — start to crumble. And Michael Ian Black joins the fun with sharp-tongued wit as an unlikely ally who finds himself just as baffled by this family circus as the audience.

With Marlon Wayans transforming into an even more outrageous lineup of siblings — from divas to delinquents, hustlers to hopeless romantics — Sextuplets 2 doubles down on slapstick, heart, and outrageous disguises. Beneath the madness, though, lies the same heartfelt truth: family might embarrass you, frustrate you, and drive you absolutely insane… but they’re also the ones who make life worth living.

Wild, wacky, and laugh-out-loud to the very end, Sextuplets 2 proves that when it comes to family, one is never enough.

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