The film leans into more surreal, slapstick comedy than the first, making it a high-energy watch for kids and adults alike.
The tension isn't just about survival anymore; it’s about lifestyle. As Guy becomes enamored with his past connection to the Bettermans, Eep struggles with the idea of her "pack" breaking apart. The film leans into more surreal, slapstick comedy
The story follows the Croods as they continue their search for "Tomorrow." Their journey leads them to a walled-in paradise created by the —a family that is (as their name suggests) slightly more evolved. With their irrigation systems, treehouses, and "windows" (which are just empty frames), the Bettermans represent a proto-modern lifestyle that clashes instantly with Grug’s traditional caveman instincts. The story follows the Croods as they continue
Nicolas Cage (Grug), Emma Stone (Eep), and Ryan Reynolds (Guy) return with fantastic chemistry, joined by Peter Dinklage and Leslie Mann as the hilariously passive-aggressive Bettermans. Emma Stone (Eep)