We’re the Millers 2: Family Business (2026) imagines what happens when the world’s most unlikely fake family is forced back together, only this time the danger—and the dysfunction—are even bigger. After years of going their separate ways, David Clark has tried building a quiet, legitimate life running a small landscaping business, hoping to leave his smuggling past behind. But when his company is unexpectedly investigated for tax irregularities connected to a former cartel associate, David becomes the prime suspect in a crime he didn’t commit. Desperate for help and knowing the authorities won’t believe him alone, he turns to the only people who ever survived chaos with him: Rose, Casey, and Kenny.
Rose, now enjoying semi-success as a wellness influencer with a chaotic following, reluctantly agrees to join when she realizes clearing David’s name could also save her brand from a scandal involving stolen sponsorship funds. Casey is in the middle of producing a gritty documentary and sees the situation as a chance to capture real undercover footage—something that could finally jump-start her career. Kenny, meanwhile, has embraced adulthood with surprising enthusiasm but still panics at the first sign of danger, especially when David explains that their new “mission” involves infiltrating a rival smuggling ring that’s framing him.

Their reunion is awkward, loud, and full of unresolved tensions, but the Millers quickly fall back into their bizarre chemistry as they pose once again as a dysfunctional suburban family. This time, however, the stakes are higher: the group must navigate upscale crime networks, fake charity galas, and a hilariously misguided attempt at participating in a luxury family retreat run by the villains. Every step they take pulls them deeper into trouble, forcing them to rely on improvised disguises, chaotic planning, and their signature Millers-style disaster management.
As the Millers uncover the truth behind the frame job, they find themselves surprisingly protective of one another, realizing that their fake family has become real in all the ways that matter. Their journey leads to a frantic showdown that mixes action, slapstick panic, and heartfelt moments of loyalty none of them expected.

In the end, We’re the Millers 2: Family Business blends crude humor with genuine emotion, reminding the audience that sometimes the family you fake becomes the family you fight for—especially when crime lords, federal agents, and your own terrible luck are all closing in at once.





