Look Who’s Talking Too 2 (2026)

The world’s funniest talking toddlers are back — but this time, they’re not babies anymore. In Look Who’s Talking Too 2 (2026), Mikey and his little sister Julie are now sassy, smart-mouthed preteens, navigating school, crushes, and chaos… all while still letting the audience in on their most hilarious inner thoughts. With voices that are older but just as sharp, they’re ready to take on a whole new set of growing pains.

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Mollie and James are still doing their best to juggle parenthood, work, and marriage — but raising two witty, outspoken kids in the digital age is no easy task. When a surprise addition to the family arrives (yes, another baby — with a brand-new voice and plenty to say), the household gets turned completely upside down again. It’s a whole new generation of baby talk — and the older siblings aren’t exactly thrilled about it.

Mikey and Julie must deal with sibling rivalry in a whole new way — now from both directions. Between school drama, first crushes, and trying to teach their baby sibling the “rules of survival,” the kids realize growing up isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. But when things at home start to get messy, they might have to work together — voices and all — to remind their parents, and each other, what family really means.

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Packed with heartwarming moments, slapstick comedy, and cheeky internal monologues, Look Who’s Talking Too 2 blends family fun with a modern twist. The kids may be older, but their thoughts are just as unfiltered — and funnier than ever. Whether it’s babysitting disasters, parent fails, or awkward school dances, this sequel delivers laugh-out-loud moments for audiences of all ages.

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In a world where everyone’s got something to say — especially the kids — Look Who’s Talking Too 2 proves that growing up is messy, love is loud, and family life? Well, it never stops talking. Get ready to hear what’s really going on in the minds of the ones we think aren’t listening. Spoiler: they’ve been paying attention the whole time.

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