🎬 The First Wives Club 2 (2025)
👉 Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, Diane Keaton
Hell hath no fury like three women scorned — and this time, they’re back for more.
Decades after turning heartbreak into empowerment, Elise (Goldie Hawn), Brenda (Bette Midler), and Annie (Diane Keaton) find themselves facing a new chapter in life — and a fresh set of betrayals. Older, wiser, but just as fiery as ever, the trio discover that the men who once underestimated them aren’t the only ones capable of deception. In a world of shady business partners, manipulative rivals, and social media scandals, the rules of the game have changed — but these women refuse to play the victims.

When a former friend becomes entangled in a humiliating public divorce, the three reunite to form the club once more. What begins as a mission of support quickly reignites their taste for payback, and soon they’re hatching schemes that are bigger, bolder, and far more outrageous than before. From high-society galas to boardroom takedowns, Elise, Brenda, and Annie turn their wit, charm, and creativity into weapons of mass disruption — proving that age has only sharpened their edge.

Goldie Hawn brings glamour and razor-sharp timing as Elise, still navigating fame and the pressures of aging in Hollywood. Bette Midler roars as Brenda, the unapologetic firecracker with a knack for turning chaos into opportunity. Diane Keaton anchors the group with warmth and neurotic brilliance as Annie, whose hesitant nature masks surprising strength. Their chemistry remains electric, making every scene pulse with laughter, heart, and mischief.

Directed with flair and bite, The First Wives Club 2 isn’t just a comedy about revenge — it’s a celebration of resilience, reinvention, and the unshakable bond of friendship. As the women take on new enemies and unexpected challenges, they remind the world — and themselves — that starting over isn’t just possible… it’s powerful.
Bold, hilarious, and brimming with heart, The First Wives Club 2 proves that while husbands may come and go, true sisterhood is forever.
