Grown Ups 3: The Wedding (2026) – The Ultimate Wedding Chaos

Grown Ups 3: The Wedding (2026) brings back the hilarious gang for another round of outrageous comedy, family chaos, and wedding mishaps. Starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Rob Schneider, and Salma Hayek, this new chapter in the Grown Ups series is full of laughs, heart, and, of course, disaster. With a storyline revolving around wedding chaos, it’s clear that Lenny Feder (Adam Sandler) is about to learn that wedding planning isn’t for the faint of heart.

This time, Lenny is thrown into the chaos of planning his own wedding, but as expected, nothing goes according to plan. From a collapsing wedding cake to out-of-control balloons and a ridiculously oversized bouquet, Lenny quickly realizes that weddings are nothing like the movies. Between the hiccups, awkward moments, and over-the-top antics, every step of the planning process becomes a bigger disaster than the last. As Lenny struggles to keep things together, the hilarity ensues with his familiar band of misfit friends by his side.

Kevin James returns as Eric, who, as always, is hilariously awkward and manages to crash into Kurt (Chris Rock) while holding a broken vase. The slapstick comedy and physical humor are in full force as Eric’s clumsy nature continues to cause chaos. Meanwhile, Marcus (David Spade) is obliviously knocking over the wedding sign, completely unaware of the mayhem he’s creating. As if the gang wasn’t enough, Rob Schneider provides his usual brand of absurdity, trying (and failing) to figure out how to “maybe” plan a wedding. His attempts only add fuel to the fire, ensuring that things spiral further out of control.

Meanwhile, Salma Hayek, playing Lenny’s wife-to-be, stands ready to take control. Clipboard in hand and a smirk on her face, she watches the chaos unfold around her, perhaps secretly enjoying the madness as it ensues. As the gang fumbles through the wedding preparations, she’s the one who ultimately has to take charge, stepping in to save the day—and making it clear that she’s the one who can keep it all together.

From the ridiculously chaotic setup to the heartwarming conclusion, Grown Ups 3: The Wedding delivers the kind of laughs we’ve come to expect from the series. The mishaps are endless, but the love and friendship between the characters always shines through. The chemistry between the gang is as strong as ever, and their antics remind us that, no matter how old they get, their childish humor will never die.

The wedding itself is a beautiful disaster, with each moment more outrageous than the last. From the first rehearsal to the final moments, it’s clear that weddings and the Grown Ups crew do not mix well—but that’s what makes it so entertaining. The family laughs and heartfelt moments amid the chaos provide the perfect balance of comedy and warmth, making this movie a must-watch for fans of the series.

As the credits roll, Grown Ups 3: The Wedding reminds us that no matter how chaotic life gets, having friends and family by your side makes everything a little bit better. They may be getting older, but the laughs and the chaos are far from over.

As the wedding day finally arrives, the chaos reaches its peak. The gang’s antics are in full swing, with last-minute changes, unexpected guests, and plenty of mishaps that threaten to derail the big day. But in the midst of the madness, the heart of the movie shines through. Lenny, surrounded by his loyal (and sometimes disastrous) friends, comes to realize that while a perfect wedding may be out of reach, the true joy of the day lies in the love and laughter shared with those closest to him. The wedding may not go as planned, but it turns out to be exactly what everyone needed—an unforgettable, hilarious celebration of family and friendship.

“They may be getting older… but the chaos is just getting started!” Grown Ups 3: The Wedding is a wedding comedy for the ages—full of laughs, love, and, of course, total disaster.

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