A decade has passed since the Millers retired from their life of crime, living the quiet suburban dream. But in We’re Still the Millers (2026), that peaceful existence shatters when their past comes knocking, quite literally. The dysfunctional, fake family—David (Jason Sudeikis), Rose (Jennifer Aniston), Casey (Emma Roberts), and Kenny (Will Poulter)—are dragged back into the game, only this time, the stakes are even higher, and the absurdity has reached new heights.

The plot kicks off when the cartel they once double-crossed learns of their peaceful, quiet life and decides it’s time for revenge. What follows is an uproarious road trip across Europe as the Millers are forced to take on one final job: smuggling a high-value package while posing as wealthy American tourists. As you can imagine, things don’t go smoothly, and their tangled, chaotic dynamic makes this mission far more complicated than it ever should have been.
Jason Sudeikis returns as David, the once-proud family patriarch who is now a nervous wreck trying to keep his broken family from imploding. His comedy chops are on full display as David struggles to manage the increasing chaos around him, desperately trying to keep the Millers together in the midst of growing absurdity. Jennifer Aniston shines as Rose, who’s reached her breaking point, having little patience left for the madness but still somehow managing to bring humor and heart to the role. Her no-nonsense attitude and exasperation make her the perfect foil to Sudeikis’ nervous energy.

Meanwhile, Emma Roberts’ Casey has evolved into a more seasoned, skilled con artist, adding a fresh layer of cunning and expertise to the team. Her no-holds-barred approach contrasts with the increasingly bumbling antics of the rest of the group. Will Poulter’s Kenny continues to be the wild card, still unpredictable as ever. His questionable mustache and early mid-life crisis at just 30 make for some hilarious moments. Kenny’s antics add an element of absurdity that will leave viewers laughing—and cringing—at his over-the-top behavior.
The film’s setting and premise take the family out of their familiar comfort zone and thrust them into an international caper full of cultural clashes and hilarious encounters with local authorities. The Millers’ road trip through Europe is packed with chaotic moments as they navigate foreign customs, language barriers, and everything in between. From awkward tourist moments to wild run-ins with the police, the humor is fast, furious, and non-stop.
What makes We’re Still the Millers work so well is the undeniable chemistry between the entire cast. Sudeikis and Aniston continue their witty banter and perfect comedic timing, while Roberts and Poulter inject a new energy into the mix, turning up the volume on the mayhem and laughs. It’s clear that each member of the team brings something special to the table, from Sudeikis’ deadpan delivery to Aniston’s sharp, exasperated one-liners.

The pacing of the film ensures that there’s never a dull moment. The action scenes, while over-the-top, never overshadow the humor. Instead, the outrageous set pieces complement the comedic timing perfectly, keeping the energy high and the laughs coming. Whether it’s a high-speed chase or a ridiculous tourist trap, every moment feels tailored to keep the audience laughing.
At its core, We’re Still the Millers is about family—though not in the traditional sense. The Millers may not be related by blood, but their bonds are strong, and their chaotic love for each other shines through even in the most absurd situations. The film proves that sometimes, the families we create are the ones that make us whole, no matter how dysfunctional they may be.
We’re Still the Millers takes everything that made the original film so beloved—outrageous comedy, sharp wit, and a lovable, dysfunctional family—and amps it up with new adventures, high-stakes thrills, and a fresh European twist. The movie strikes the perfect balance between humor and heart, delivering a feel-good, laugh-out-loud experience that is impossible to resist.

⭐ Rating: ★★★★★ 9/10 — A wild ride that mixes humor with action, making it a must-watch for fans of the original. Get ready for a lot of laughs, heart, and chaos.
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