🎬 Knocked Up 2 (2025)
👉 Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd
One reckless night can flip your world upside down — and for Ben Stone (Seth Rogen), it’s the moment that changes his life forever. What begins as a casual encounter with Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl), a rising TV reporter with big career ambitions, soon spirals into something neither of them expected: Alison shows up weeks later with shocking news — she’s pregnant after their one-night stand.

For Ben, who has spent most of his life coasting through days filled with video games, wild parties, and zero responsibilities, the idea of fatherhood feels like a cosmic joke. Suddenly, this happy-go-lucky slacker is forced to grapple with late-night baby books, doctor’s appointments, and the possibility of real adulthood. For Alison, the challenge is just as overwhelming: she’s balancing a career on the fast track with the terrifying reality of raising a child with someone who still hasn’t learned how to take care of himself.

As their worlds collide, the friction between Ben’s immaturity and Alison’s determination sparks both comedy and conflict. Their rocky path is filled with painfully awkward moments, laugh-out-loud disasters, and surprisingly tender scenes as they struggle to redefine what family, love, and responsibility really mean. Adding to the mix is Pete (Paul Rudd), Alison’s brother-in-law, whose own failing marriage becomes a mirror of Ben’s growing pains — delivering some of the film’s sharpest comedic and emotional punches.

With Judd Apatow’s trademark mix of raunchy humor, biting honesty, and genuine heart, Knocked Up is far more than a comedy about an accidental pregnancy. It’s a story about two people forced to grow up overnight, discovering that life’s messiest surprises can sometimes lead to its most meaningful relationships. Beneath the crude jokes and outrageous mishaps lies a universal truth: love, responsibility, and family don’t always arrive on schedule, but when they do, they change everything.
