Just Go With It 2 ​​(2025) Trailer | Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston

Just Go With It 2 (2025) – Trailer Review: The Vacation’s Over… and the Chaos Is Just Beginning

The gang’s back — and the lies are bigger, the stakes are messier, and the beaches are hotter. The first trailer for Just Go With It 2 brings back the charm, the chemistry, and the classic Sandler-Aniston formula we didn’t realize we missed so much. Only this time? The fake marriage might be turning real — and that’s where the real trouble starts.

Set nearly a decade after the events of the original film, Just Go With It 2 finds Danny (Adam Sandler) and Katherine (Jennifer Aniston) now running a successful cosmetic surgery practice — and secretly navigating the awkward tension of a will-they-won’t-they romance that’s been almost something for way too long. But when Danny’s ex-girlfriend reappears with news that shocks everyone — and a child who may or may not be his — Danny makes a reckless decision to “fake” being in a stable relationship… again.

Cue Katherine. Cue a surprise wedding invitation. Cue another Hawaiian getaway — and yes, cue the chaos.

The trailer delivers exactly what fans expect: hilarious misunderstandings, over-the-top cover-ups, beachside brawls, and heartwarming family moments. Nicole Kidman makes a brilliant return as the dramatic and ultra-competitive Devlin, now planning her third wedding on the very same island — and determined to outshine Katherine at every turn.

There are new faces too: Jacob Elordi joins as Katherine’s charming but suspicious “new boyfriend,” and Idina Menzel steals every moment as a wedding planner with a suspicious past and a love for tequila-fueled truth bombs.

The Sandler-Aniston chemistry remains the heart of the film — warm, natural, and endlessly watchable. Their banter is sharper, their comedic timing effortless, and this time around… there’s something deeper underneath the jokes.

Tagline at the end of the trailer:
“Sometimes pretending is easier than admitting the truth… especially in paradise.”

Verdict on the Trailer:
Just Go With It 2 looks like the rare comedy sequel that delivers: laughs, nostalgia, and just enough new twists to make it worth the trip. If you liked the first one — or just love watching Sandler and Aniston roast each other in tropical weather — this is your next guilty pleasure.