Three Men and a Little Lady 2 (2025) picks up decades after the original, reuniting Peter, Michael, and Jack, now in their sixties, as they navigate the next chapter of their unconventional family. Mary, the “little lady,” is now a successful architect in her thirties, living in London. The film opens with Mary announcing her engagement to a charming British entrepreneur, Oliver, and inviting her three dads to help plan the wedding.
The trio, still as lovable and bumbling as ever, fly to London, only to discover that Oliver’s family is aristocratic and disapproving of Mary’s non-traditional upbringing. Hilarity ensues as Peter tries to impress Oliver’s stern mother, Michael attempts to bond with Oliver’s eccentric father through art, and Jack flirts with the wedding planner, causing chaos. Meanwhile, Mary begins to question whether she’s marrying for love or to please others, especially as she reconnects with her childhood friend, Sam.

The climax occurs during the rehearsal dinner, where secrets are revealed: Oliver’s business is failing, and he’s been hiding it from Mary. The three men, realizing Mary’s happiness is at stake, band together to support her, leading to a heartfelt confrontation. Mary calls off the wedding, choosing to focus on her own happiness and career, with her dads’ full support.
The film ends with the family closer than ever, embracing their unique bond. The final scene teases a new adventure as the trio decides to open a family-run bed and breakfast in the English countryside.
Spending Budget: The film’s production budget is reported at $45 million, reflecting its international locations, ensemble cast, and high production values.
Net Worth/Income: The three lead actors, reprising their roles, each command salaries between $5-8 million, with the film projected to gross over $120 million worldwide in its first year, not including streaming or site-related revenue.
