Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins 2 (2025)

🎬 Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins 2 (2025)
👉 Martin Lawrence, Louis C.K., James Earl Jones, Mo’Nique, Michael Clarke Duncan (archival), Cedric the Entertainer

Fame fades — but family drama lasts forever.

After finding success, losing it, and finding himself again, Roscoe Jenkins (Martin Lawrence) is back in Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins 2 — a heartfelt, hilarious new chapter that proves coming home is still the hardest part of growing up. Years after his disastrous first reunion, Roscoe is living a quieter life — or at least trying to. His talk show has been rebooted for streaming, his Hollywood lifestyle has mellowed out, and he’s finally starting to value family over fame… until another family gathering pulls him right back into the Southern chaos he thought he’d left behind.

This time, the Jenkins clan is throwing a massive anniversary celebration for Papa Jenkins (James Earl Jones), who’s more stubborn — and more hilarious — than ever. But when old rivalries flare up, secrets spill, and Roscoe’s slick Hollywood rival (Louis C.K.) arrives to film a reality special about “America’s Funniest Families,” Roscoe finds himself juggling fame, forgiveness, and fried chicken in one unforgettable weekend.

From arguments over who’s bringing the potato salad to full-blown backyard brawls, the Jenkins family hasn’t changed — and that’s both the problem and the cure. Roscoe once again faces his cousin Clyde, his outspoken sister Betty (Mo’Nique), and his still-irresistible ex Lucinda, whose presence makes him question what truly matters: image, ego, or love.

Martin Lawrence returns in top form — fast-talking, big-hearted, and as physically funny as ever — while James Earl Jones brings gravitas and warmth as the family’s patriarch, whose quiet wisdom cuts through the madness. Louis C.K. adds a modern comedic twist as Roscoe’s rival-turned-frenemy, giving the film an extra spark of absurdity and competition.

Directed once again by Malcolm D. Lee, Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins 2 blends outrageous comedy with genuine emotion — delivering sharp humor about family expectations, forgiveness, and the struggle to balance who you were with who you’ve become. The result is a sequel that’s bigger, funnier, and unexpectedly touching — reminding audiences that no matter how far you go, home has a way of keeping you honest.

Loud, loving, and laugh-out-loud funny, Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins 2 proves that success means nothing without the people who made you who you are — even if they drive you absolutely crazy.

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