After starting their own detective agency, Nick and Audrey Spitz land a career-making case when their billionaire pal is kidnapped from his wedding.
Nick Spitz
Audrey Spitz
Miller
Claudette
Countess Sekou
Colonel Ulenga
Saira
Inspector Delacroix
The Maharajah
Francisco
Imani
Miller Tech
Susan
Mr. Silverfox
Mrs. Silverfox
Mr. Lou
Shitz Helicopter Pilot
Creepy Mask Guy #1
Creepy Mask Guy #2
<b>Murder Mystery 2 made me laugh. What more do you need from an Adam Sandler Netflix original?</b> Murder Mystery 2… It won't dazzle critics, but for people who enjoy a good laugh and Adam Sandler fans, this movie will be a blast! This marks the third film pairing Adam Sandler with Jennifer Aniston, and their chemistry takes Murder Mystery 2 from ridiculous to charming and entertaining. If you enjoyed the first movie, the sequel continues all the dynamics and hilarity that made its predecessor successful with a little more polish and experience. The fight scene in the van had me laughing so hard my wife judged me a little 😆. The cheese bit and other reoccurring gags were undoubtedly immature… but pretty funny and exactly what you would expect of an Adam Sandler film. Don't compare this movie to Knives Out or Glass Onion. Instead, compare it to Happy Gilmore and The Wedding Singer with a little more murder. Murder Mystery 2 is a Netflix streaming sequel, so don't set your expectations high, but Adam Sandler fans and people that just want a good time will enjoy it.
I didn't mind the first film and I don't actually mind its sequel. These feel like the sort of flicks that should be getting 6/10 (or lower) from me but when the credits have rolled on each film I can't deny that I didn't not like what I had just sat through and watched. I haven't really got that many positives either, but rating it lower just feels off to me for some reason. It's a decent murder mystery <em>(ha! I said the thing!)</em> Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston are a passable pairing, as a duo I don't think they are all that effective but do do the job and individually I'm evidently content to watch them act; esp. Aniston. Mark Strong, Mélanie Laurent and Adeel Akhtar are some of the others that are involved and, again, they give what's required. Akhtar's character is initially annoying but ends up being fine, and I like the actor from <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/four-lions/" rel="nofollow">Four Lions</a>'</em> and (the quality) <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia_(British_TV_series)" rel="nofollow">Utopia</a>'<em>. I didn't need a secondary installment of this, yet I clearly hold nothing against it. I do hope that they don't make <em>'Murder Mystery 3'</em> though... ah crap, who am I kidding - I'd probably find enjoyment with that too.
In short, not a good movie. The cast is made up of a lot of the same annoying characters from the first movie, with the new additions, being even more annoying. The plot is pretty typical, but they make no connection between the main villain and the crime that took place. It’s just a person that randomly shows up and then we’re allowed to believe that they had a part and everything. Not a ton of laughs and an ending that supremely drawn out with no upside whatsoever. I’m sure tons of people watch this and while I funded it with my Netflix subscription I’m so glad I didn’t pay money to see this in theaters.
Nick Spitz
Audrey Spitz
Miller
Claudette
Countess Sekou
Colonel Ulenga
Saira
Inspector Delacroix
The Maharajah
Francisco
Imani
Miller Tech
Susan
Mr. Silverfox
Mrs. Silverfox
Mr. Lou
Shitz Helicopter Pilot
Creepy Mask Guy #1
Creepy Mask Guy #2
<b>Murder Mystery 2 made me laugh. What more do you need from an Adam Sandler Netflix original?</b> Murder Mystery 2… It won't dazzle critics, but for people who enjoy a good laugh and Adam Sandler fans, this movie will be a blast! This marks the third film pairing Adam Sandler with Jennifer Aniston, and their chemistry takes Murder Mystery 2 from ridiculous to charming and entertaining. If you enjoyed the first movie, the sequel continues all the dynamics and hilarity that made its predecessor successful with a little more polish and experience. The fight scene in the van had me laughing so hard my wife judged me a little 😆. The cheese bit and other reoccurring gags were undoubtedly immature… but pretty funny and exactly what you would expect of an Adam Sandler film. Don't compare this movie to Knives Out or Glass Onion. Instead, compare it to Happy Gilmore and The Wedding Singer with a little more murder. Murder Mystery 2 is a Netflix streaming sequel, so don't set your expectations high, but Adam Sandler fans and people that just want a good time will enjoy it.
I didn't mind the first film and I don't actually mind its sequel. These feel like the sort of flicks that should be getting 6/10 (or lower) from me but when the credits have rolled on each film I can't deny that I didn't not like what I had just sat through and watched. I haven't really got that many positives either, but rating it lower just feels off to me for some reason. It's a decent murder mystery <em>(ha! I said the thing!)</em> Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston are a passable pairing, as a duo I don't think they are all that effective but do do the job and individually I'm evidently content to watch them act; esp. Aniston. Mark Strong, Mélanie Laurent and Adeel Akhtar are some of the others that are involved and, again, they give what's required. Akhtar's character is initially annoying but ends up being fine, and I like the actor from <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/four-lions/" rel="nofollow">Four Lions</a>'</em> and (the quality) <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia_(British_TV_series)" rel="nofollow">Utopia</a>'<em>. I didn't need a secondary installment of this, yet I clearly hold nothing against it. I do hope that they don't make <em>'Murder Mystery 3'</em> though... ah crap, who am I kidding - I'd probably find enjoyment with that too.
In short, not a good movie. The cast is made up of a lot of the same annoying characters from the first movie, with the new additions, being even more annoying. The plot is pretty typical, but they make no connection between the main villain and the crime that took place. It’s just a person that randomly shows up and then we’re allowed to believe that they had a part and everything. Not a ton of laughs and an ending that supremely drawn out with no upside whatsoever. I’m sure tons of people watch this and while I funded it with my Netflix subscription I’m so glad I didn’t pay money to see this in theaters.