The trailer for GROWN UPS 3 begins with Lenny (Adam Sandler), Eric (Kevin James), Kurt (Chris Rock), Marcus (David Spade), and Rob (Rob Schneider) reuniting at their old high school for a special alumni weekend. This time, they’re back not only to celebrate but to coach their own kids through a big summer basketball tournament. From the start, it’s clear the guys are just as chaotic as ever, trying to prove to their kids—and themselves—that they’re still young at heart.
The trailer quickly cuts to scenes of classic Grown Ups humor as each dad faces his own hilariously awkward struggles. Lenny tries to motivate his kids to train hard but ends up showing off too much, leading to a pulled muscle that has him hobbling for the rest of the trailer. Eric insists on coaching despite knowing little about basketball strategy, leading to slapstick moments like running onto the court to “help” in the middle of practice. Meanwhile, Kurt attempts to impart “wisdom” to his teenage daughter’s team but only embarrasses her with outdated slang and dad-dancing.
The comedy ramps up when the dads decide to take their kids on a “bonding” camping trip before the big game, trying to relive their glory days with outdoor pranks and reckless stunts. However, the group ends up lost in the woods, leading to a series of laugh-out-loud moments as they bumble their way through survival tasks like making a fire (which goes out of control), fishing (with zero success), and building a shelter (that collapses on them).
The trailer culminates with scenes from the big basketball game, where the dads end up on the court trying to cover for their kids, who’ve been sidelined due to “over-motivation injuries” from the camping trip. With more heart than skill, they fumble their way through the game, relying on luck and unintentional fouls to keep up with their opponents.
GROWN UPS 3 promises the classic blend of slapstick comedy, nostalgic antics, and friendship that fans love, delivering hilarious mishaps and heartfelt moments as these dads try to reconnect with their kids and each other.\