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poster of Daddy's Home 2
Rating: 6.3/10 by 2568 users

Daddy's Home 2 (2017)

Brad and Dusty must deal with their intrusive fathers during the holidays.

Directing:
  • Sean Anders
  • Joann Connolly
  • Cate Hardman
  • Matt Rebenkoff
Writing:
  • John Morris
  • Sean Anders
  • Brian Burns
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Nov 09, 2017

Rating: 6.3/10 by 2568 users

Alternative Title:
Daddy's Home Two - US
Guerra De Papás 2 - AR
Atalar Savaşır 2 - AZ
Guerra de Papás 2 - ES
Guerra de Papás 2 - MX
Guerra de Papás 2 - EC
대디스홈2 - KR
대디스홈 2 - KR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $69,000,000
Revenue: $180,613,180

Plot Keyword: holiday, sequel, christmas

Andrea Anders
Principal Hayes
Kyle Tristan
Christmas Pageant Kid
Jose Guns Alves
Security Guard
John MacGregor
Improv Actor
Kelly Dooley
Improv Actor
Anne Krane
Improv Actor
Molly Schreiber
Improv Actor
Vicki Hanes
Improv Actor
Jonathan Angel
Improv Audience Member
Jonathan Kobs
Nativity Instigator
Oscar Wahlberg
Roberto C. Fishman Pratt
Tony V.
Bowling Alley Employee
Trip Case
Bowler Kid
Allen Zwolle
Lonely Guy at Theatre
Marisa Pazik
Scotty Kimble's Mom
Bill Burr
Jerry (uncredited)
Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson (voice) (uncredited)
John Franchi
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Frankie Francois
Movie Theater Patron (uncredited)
Colton Osorio
Little Boy (uncredited)
Lance Norris
Hunter (uncredited)
Audrey Fratelli
Waitress (uncredited)
Jim Powers
Parent (uncredited)
Mary Hronicek
Movie Theater Patron (uncredited)
Susan Garfield
Lisa - Box Office Employee (uncredited)

r96sk

Like the first film, 'Daddy’s Home 2' is nothing special but isn't bad either. A fine watch, nothing more or less. The plot doesn't have nearly as many laughs as it needs, with that said there are a couple of decent bits - and some weird parts, particularly one at the end. Talking of the end, it's very cringe. Mark Wahlberg (Dusty) is probably the best onscreen, Will Ferrell (Brad) does well enough too. Mel Gibson (Kurt) and John Lithgow (Don) are two newcomers. Both have one or two moments, though nothing more - I liked Lithgow the most. I kinda, somewhat randomly, felt Kurt Russell would've made a much better Kurt - didn't even clock the name clash before having that thought either, funnily enough. Linda Cardellini, meanwhile, is alright. It needed more, but it's nothing notably worse than its predecessor which is always a positive for a sequel.

Andre Gonzales

Not as good as the first. Still pretty funny. It would have been better without their dad's in in so much.


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