The Break-Up 2 (2025)
🎬 The Break-Up 2: Starting Over (2025)
👉 Jennifer Aniston, Vince Vaughn, Jon Favreau, Jason Bateman, Emma Roberts
💔 They’ve moved on… mostly.
Nearly twenty years after their explosive split,
When Gary’s younger brother (Jon Favreau) announces he’s marrying Brooke’s best friend (Emma Roberts) in Italy, both exes are horrified to discover they’re co–maids of honor — and co–best man. Trapped together at a destination wedding full of love, wine, and far too many flashbacks, old sparks — and old arguments — ignite once again.
Caught between nostalgia and resentment, Brooke and Gary start questioning everything they thought they’d left behind. Have they really moved on, or did they just take a very long pause? Between awkward rehearsal dinners, competitive toasts, and one unforgettable dance floor meltdown, the pair find themselves forced to confront the truth: maybe their biggest problem wasn’t that they broke up — but that they never really figured out
Jason Bateman joins the chaos as the brutally honest marriage counselor hired by the bride and groom — who accidentally becomes therapist to the wrong couple.
Directed by Peyton Reed
The Golden Child 2 (2025)

🎬 The Golden Child 2 (2025)
👉 Eddie Murphy, J.L. Reate, Charles Dance
When light fades and shadows rise once more, destiny calls upon the chosen one — and the man who never believed in destiny.
Years after rescuing the mystical boy known as The Golden Child (J.L. Reate), Chandler has traded supernatural chaos for a quieter life — or so he thinks. But when a wave of unexplained disasters sweeps across the globe, he’s pulled back into a war between light and darkness. The Child, now older and cloaked in mystery, has vanished, and ancient forces are stirring once again under the command of a resurrected
Reluctantly teaming up with a new generation of monks, guardians, and skeptics, Chandler embarks on a journey from the neon-lit streets of Los Angeles to the snow-capped peaks of Tibet, chasing clues that test both his courage and his disbelief. The line between myth and reality blurs as he faces cursed relics, spiritual trials, and an evil that feeds on fear itself. But beneath the jokes and chaos, Chandler must confront something far deeper — the idea that the fate of the world might once again depend on him believing in something greater than himself.
Directed by Michael Ritchie, The Golden Child 2 blends the original’s blend of Eastern mysticism, supernatural adventure, and Eddie Murphy’s sharp comedic edge, creating a story that’s both nostalgic and fresh. With dazzling visual effects, heart-stopping action, and Murphy’s trademark charm in full force, the sequel dives deeper into destiny, redemption, and the eternal struggle between light and shadow.
Witty, wild, and wonderfully weird, The Golden Child 2 (2025) reminds us that heroes aren’t chosen by prophecy — they’re made in the moment when laughter meets faith, and courage outshines fear.