🎬 New York Minute 2 (2025)
👉 Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Eugene Levy
✨ Double the sisters, double the chaos.
More than two decades after their first whirlwind misadventure in the Big Apple, the Olsen twins return to the big screen in New York Minute 2 (2025) — a long-awaited sequel that blends nostalgia, slapstick comedy, and heartfelt sisterhood for a new generation.

In the original New York Minute (2004), audiences fell in love with Jane and Roxy Ryan, two sisters who couldn’t be more different. Jane (Ashley Olsen) was the perfectionist overachiever with her sights set on academic success, while Roxy (Mary-Kate Olsen) was the rebellious free spirit with dreams of rock stardom. Together, they navigated a single chaotic day in New York City that tested their patience, their bond, and their ability to survive a streak of outrageous accidents — all while being relentlessly pursued by the hilariously persistent Max Lomax (Eugene Levy).

Now, in New York Minute 2 (2025), the sisters are grown women with lives of their own. Jane has built a career defined by structure and ambition, while Roxy has followed her passions into a world of music, travel, and unpredictability. But despite years apart, fate once again pulls them back together in New York City for what was supposed to be a short, simple trip.

Of course, nothing goes according to plan. What begins as a quick reunion spirals into a comedy of errors: mistaken identities, lost belongings, gatecrashing an extravagant Manhattan gala, a subway chase gone wrong, and an unexpected race against the clock that threatens to unravel both their plans and their sanity. The sisters must once again navigate the chaos of the city that never sleeps — but this time as adults, with higher stakes, bigger responsibilities, and a whole lot more to lose.

Mary-Kate Olsen returns as Roxy, bringing her signature rebellious charm, infectious energy, and knack for landing in trouble without even trying. Ashley Olsen reprises Jane with sharp wit, perfectionist poise, and comedic timing that perfectly balances her sister’s unpredictability. Together, their chemistry as the Ryan sisters feels both nostalgic and fresh, reminding audiences why they became cultural icons of the early 2000s.

Adding to the fun, Eugene Levy once again steals scenes with his impeccable comedic brilliance. Whether he’s hot on their trail, accidentally caught in their disasters, or masterminding chaos of his own, Levy ensures the laughs never let up.
Visually, the sequel takes full advantage of its New York setting — from glittering high-rise parties and fashion-forward runways to the gritty, unpredictable rhythm of subway commutes and late-night downtown escapades. The city itself becomes a character, amplifying both the glamour and the absurdity of the Ryan sisters’ adventures.

At its core, however, New York Minute 2 is about more than just slapstick comedy and stylish mishaps. It’s about the unbreakable bond of family. No matter how different Jane and Roxy are, and no matter how many times they clash, the film reminds us that when life throws chaos your way, the best thing you can have by your side is someone who knows you inside out — even if they drive you crazy.
Blending comedy, fashion, and heart, New York Minute 2 (2025) delivers a nostalgic yet modern ride for both longtime Olsen fans and a new generation discovering their magic. It’s proof that when the Ryan sisters hit New York, chaos is guaranteed — but so is laughter.
