Starring: Maia Kealoha, Sydney Agudong, Chris Sanders, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Magnussen
From Beaches to Battle Stations: Ohana Goes Cosmic
The beloved mantra remains: Ohana means family. But when the fate of the entire galaxy hangs in the balance, saving the universe requires more than warmth—it requires a squad with serious firepower. Lilo & Stitch 2: Galactic Ohana blasts off from the familiar, sun-drenched beaches of Kauai and hurtles headlong into the chaotic, neon-lit depths of deep space, delivering a sequel that is as emotionally vibrant as it is physically volatile. The peace they fought so hard for is shattered by a threat too vast for one little island.

The Ohana Squad: Leading the Mission
Maia Kealoha returns as a slightly older, wiser, and infinitely more rebellious Lilo. Trading her traditional hula skirt for a custom-fitted tactical space-suit (which, naturally, features a distinctive floral print), Lilo proves she’s matured far beyond being the kid who needs rescuing. She is now the sharp, fearless leader of the mission, using her unique blend of Earth ingenuity and intergalactic experience to outsmart alien foes.
Alongside her, Sydney Agudong (Nani) brings a fierce, protective edge to her role as the reluctant guardian. Nani must balance her inherent maternal warmth and determination with the gritty realities of cosmic warfare, becoming the anchor for their makeshift family. The sisters’ bond is the emotional core of the film as they chase a terrifying new intergalactic threat—a cybernetic arms dealer known only as The Architect—who makes the bumbling Captain Gantu look like a harmless teddy bear.

Anarchy and Allies: Stitch and the New Threat
Stitch (Chris Sanders) is back, wilder, faster, and more endearingly destructive than ever. This time, however, he’s armed with upgraded plasma blasters, experimental alien tech, and a renewed taste for mayhem that perfectly matches Lilo’s fearless spirit. The tropical paradise collides brutally with cosmic chaos as the Ohana is forced to surf through treacherous asteroid fields and infiltrate highly secured alien syndicates across the rim of the galaxy.
The returning duo of Jumba and Pleakley is expanded with new, eccentric characters:
- Zach Galifianakis enters as the voice of a nervous, highly sophisticated black-market robot trying to warn the Ohana of the galactic danger.
- Billy Magnussen plays a cocky, renegade pilot who becomes a grudging, untrustworthy ally, forcing Lilo to question who she can truly trust in a universe of betrayal.

High-Octane Joyride
Fueled by a rocking, updated Elvis Presley soundtrack that throws down a powerful groove against the backdrop of space opera, and boasting stunning visual effects that blend the warmth of Hawaii with the spectacle of deep space, this isn’t merely a heartwarming reunion. It’s a high-octane, cross-galaxy joyride that explores the real, dangerous meaning of belonging. In this galaxy, family isn’t just about blood or adoption; it’s about who has your back when the laser fire starts, and the Ohana is the only thing standing between the cosmos and total collapse.