🎬 I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry 2: Domestic Disturbance (2026)

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Genre: Comedy, Friendship, Divorce
Release Year: 2026

The chaotic, hilarious world of Chuck and Larry returns with I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry 2: Domestic Disturbance (2026), a side-splitting sequel that takes the bumbling Brooklyn duo from one ridiculous situation to the next. After years of retirement and living the “easy life,” Chuck (Adam Sandler) and Larry (Kevin James) find themselves caught in the absurd mess of a computer glitch that has them still listed as “domestic partners.” This simple error soon spirals into a hilarious quest to get a divorce—if only it were that easy.

The core of the comedy remains in the brilliant chemistry between Sandler and James. Their dynamic, with Sandler’s trademark frustration and James’s lovable bumbling charm, is the heart of the film. Their antics in divorce court are both hilarious and relatable as they clash over everything, from furniture to who gets to keep the pension. Their childlike bickering and outrageous antics make the courtroom scenes explode with comedy.

Jessica Biel returns as Alex, the no-nonsense lawyer, who must try to keep her clients from literally killing each other. As the proceedings get more ridiculous, she finds herself constantly pulling her hair out trying to handle the divorce from hell. Biel’s return is both timely and hilarious, as she plays the perfect straight-woman to the chaos Chuck and Larry create.

The film’s central gag, the “separation counseling” mandated by a suspicious judge, is a comedic goldmine. As Chuck and Larry try to navigate their way through therapy and “conscious uncoupling,” viewers are treated to some of the funniest, and most heartwarming, scenes of the entire series. Watching them struggle with such a mundane yet complicated process highlights the true comedy of their situation, turning a typical breakup into an uproarious affair.

Through accidental mediation sessions, arguments over household items, and accidental moments of emotional vulnerability, Chuck and Larry begin to realize that after decades of friendship, they might just be more than friends—they’ve become an old married couple. The realization is touching, adding a layer of sincerity beneath the laughs.

With a storyline that blends slapstick humor with moments of genuine emotional growth, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry 2 stands out not just for its outrageous humor, but for its underlying message about friendship and the bond that can survive even the most ridiculous circumstances. Their unlikely “divorce” serves as a reminder that even in the most absurd situations, there’s room for growth, laughter, and a little bit of love.

The writing is sharp, with a perfect balance of wit and slapstick, and the performances are as strong as ever. Sandler and James manage to capture the essence of their iconic roles while adding a layer of maturity (and plenty of adult jokes) to the mix. The film doesn’t rely solely on absurdity; it brings heart and humor together in a way that feels fresh and fun.

In the end, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry 2: Domestic Disturbance is an uproarious, heartwarming comedy that fans of the original will love, while newcomers will appreciate its mix of friendship, humor, and family dynamics. This isn’t just a laugh-out-loud romp—it’s a reminder of the importance of friendship, no matter how crazy the journey may get.

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