Tammy 2 (2025)

🎬 Tammy 2 (2025)
👉 Melissa McCarthy, Susan Sarandon, Kathy Bates

The road to rock bottom just got a sequel.

Everyone’s favorite disaster-on-wheels is back in Tammy 2, a laugh-out-loud, heart-on-its-sleeve comedy about second chances, family chaos, and the wild road to redemption. After her first road trip ended in arrest, heartbreak, and a few surprisingly sweet lessons, Tammy (Melissa McCarthy) has been trying — really trying — to get her life together. She’s sober (most days), gainfully employed (barely), and determined to stay out of trouble… until trouble once again finds her.

When her unpredictable grandmother Pearl (Susan Sarandon) suddenly goes missing from her senior community with a new boyfriend — an aging outlaw with a taste for bourbon and motorcycles — Tammy is forced back behind the wheel. With the help of her no-nonsense mother Deb (Kathy Bates), she sets off on another road trip across the Midwest to track them down before the law does. What follows is a cross-country odyssey filled with botched plans, barroom brawls, heart-to-hearts, and the kind of outrageous comedy only McCarthy and Sarandon can deliver.

Along the way, Tammy reconnects with old flames, stumbles into small-town mischief, and learns that starting over isn’t about erasing the past — it’s about owning it, laughing at it, and maybe setting it on fire (by accident). Meanwhile, Pearl proves she’s not slowing down anytime soon, dragging everyone — cops, bikers, and bingo ladies alike — into her whirlwind of misadventure.

Melissa McCarthy brings her signature blend of slapstick energy and surprising vulnerability, while Susan Sarandon once again steals scenes with her fearless, whiskey-soaked charm. Kathy Bates rounds out the trio with grit and heart, grounding the madness in moments of genuine family connection.

Directed with warmth and wild humor, Tammy 2 is bigger, bolder, and even more chaotic than the original — a messy, heartfelt celebration of flawed women who refuse to quit, no matter how many times life runs them off the road.

Hilarious, heartfelt, and a little bit hungover, Tammy 2 reminds us that sometimes you have to take the wrong turn to find the right way home.

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