There’s Something About Mary 2 (Official Trailer)

There’s Something About Mary 2 (2026)” revives the outrageous charm and heartfelt comedy that made the original a cult classic, while introducing a new generation of chaos, romance, and unexpected tenderness. Set over two decades after the first film, the story finds Mary Jensen still as radiant and quirky as ever, now living in Miami and running a successful animal rescue center. Despite her career success and the endless line of admirers who still can’t seem to get over her, Mary remains single, having sworn off love after too many disappointments. That changes when fate—and a few disastrously funny coincidences—throw her back into the path of Ted Stroehmann, the awkward but sweet man who once risked everything to win her heart.

Ted, now divorced and struggling through a midlife crisis, has moved to Florida to restart his life, unaware that Mary lives just a few miles away. When they accidentally reunite after a hilarious dog mix-up at Mary’s rescue center, old feelings begin to resurface. However, time has changed them both—Mary is more guarded, and Ted, though older and supposedly wiser, is still the same lovable disaster magnet. Their rekindled friendship quickly spirals into a series of absurd misunderstandings, involving everything from mistaken identities to runaway animals and a disastrous blind date gone viral online.

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Adding to the madness is a new rival for Mary’s affection: Dr. Gavin Blake, a charming celebrity veterinarian who becomes an internet sensation after rescuing one of Mary’s animals on live TV. Gavin’s charisma and perfect image make Ted look even more clumsy and out of his depth, reigniting the same kind of competition that fueled the first film. Meanwhile, Mary’s friends and family, eager to see her happy again, decide to meddle in her love life—with predictably disastrous results.

As the story unfolds, Ted’s attempts to prove himself to Mary lead to one comic catastrophe after another. From crashing a high-society gala to being mistaken for a criminal on a reality show, his journey is filled with slapstick humor and painfully awkward moments. Yet beneath the laughter, the film explores deeper themes of second chances and the bittersweet nature of growing older without losing one’s sense of hope.

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The climax takes place during a massive charity event that goes wildly off the rails, forcing Ted and Mary to confront their past and decide whether love can survive life’s messiness. In true There’s Something About Mary fashion, everything that can go wrong does—but somehow, it all ends up exactly right.

There’s Something About Mary 2 (2026)” captures the spirit of the original while adding new emotional depth. It’s a hilarious, heartfelt story about rediscovering love, embracing imperfections, and realizing that sometimes the craziest relationships are the ones most worth fighting for.

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