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The Bad Guys 2 is a chaotic, stylish, and heartfelt DreamWorks caper full of fart-powered action, interstellar redemption, and glittery twists — destined to become a family favourite. 💥🎬
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The Bad Guys 2 review – A slick and funny return for the furry felons 😎🐾

26 July 2025
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They tried going straight. They really did. But when you’re a shark in a pastor’s disguise or a wolf with a Clooney complex, the call of chaos is hard to ignore.

DreamWorks’ animal crime collective returns in The Bad Guys 2, a sequel that’s snappier, sillier, and more self-aware than its predecessor.

🐾 Plot? Oh, it’s a doozy

The gang’s post-prison life is a bore: beat-up hatchbacks, 9-to-5s, and society still blaming them for every missing sandwich. Enter Kitty Kat, a snow leopard with Bond villain flair and a plan involving a rare metal called “MacGuffinite” (yes, really). Cue blackmail, betrayal, and a heist that rockets—literally—into space.

🎭 The cast? Still a riot

Sam Rockwell’s Mr Wolf channels George Clooney with suave exhaustion, while Craig Robinson’s Mr Shark continues to be the world’s worst master of disguise (and somehow the most effective). Richard Ayoade’s guinea pig villain returns, now tattooed and twice as unhinged.

💨 Fart jokes? Of course

But they’re sharper this time—one even lands mid-sermon at a tech bro’s wedding. The animation is lush, the pacing brisk, and the gags come thick and fast, from Mexican wrestling mayhem to Looney Tunes physics.

🎬 Verdict?

It’s “sophisticated stupid,” as producer Damon Ross puts it. And that’s a compliment. The Bad Guys 2 knows exactly what it is: a fizzy cocktail of Tarantino-lite capers, anime flair, and moral lessons about redemption that sneak in between explosions.

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Luchador in the Loonyverse 🎭🤼‍♂️✨
The Bad Guys 2 features a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo by Jorge R. Gutierrez, the director of The Book of Life and Maya and the Three. He voices a masked luchador during the Mexican wrestling scene — a nod to his signature animation style and love for Latinx folklore. It’s not just a fun Easter egg; it’s also a subtle tribute to the crossover of animation cultures, as Gutierrez’s work has inspired some of the visual flair in the film’s action sequences. And here’s the kicker: that wrestling match? It was storyboarded by a team that included animators from Kung Fu Panda and Spider-Verse, making it one of the most kinetic and stylistically layered scenes in the movie.

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