Jim Carrey, Peter Riegert, Peter Greene
The green glow returns—and this time, it’s not just brighter, it’s alive. The Mask 2: The Emerald Chaos marks the triumphant comeback of Jim Carrey in one of his most iconic roles, unleashing a whirlwind of outrageous comedy, supernatural insanity, and reality-warping energy that pushes the boundaries of imagination itself. This sequel doesn’t simply revisit the chaos… it supercharges it into a neon explosion of style, spectacle, and unrestrained madness.

Jim Carrey steps back into the shoes of Stanley Ipkiss, once again the soft-spoken, anxiety-ridden everyman whose life turns upside down the instant the ancient emerald mask fuses to his face. But this time, the transformation is far more intense: rather than merely granting cartoonish bravado, the mask taps into deeper, rawer layers of his subconscious — turning every fear into firepower, every desire into a weapon, and every suppressed emotion into unpredictable, explosive magic. Each transformation is bigger, wilder, and more dangerously seductive than ever before, as Stanley struggles to keep himself from being swallowed by his own unleashed impulses.
Returning as the level-headed Lieutenant Mitch Kellaway, Peter Riegert brings grounded authority and weary patience, fully aware that no badge, no protocol, and no amount of experience can prepare him for the chaos about to rip through the city. His dry humor becomes a perfect counterweight to Stanley’s spiraling antics as he reluctantly becomes the only person capable of understanding the unpredictable nature of the mask.

Meanwhile, Peter Greene revives his sharp-edged menace as Dorian Tyrell, whose past connection to the mask resurfaces with greater intensity. Twisted by his near-death encounter and driven by vengeance, he steps out from the shadows with a renewed hunger for its power — and a mysterious knowledge about the mask’s origins that threatens to shake Stanley’s world. His every scene crackles with dangerous charisma, raising the stakes and forcing Stanley to confront a terrifying possibility: the mask doesn’t just change a person… it chooses one.
This sequel dives deeper into the mythos behind the mask itself. Whispers of an “Emerald Chaos,” an ancient force tied to Loki’s wildest magic, suggest that the mask is evolving — no longer a mere artifact of mischief, but an entity seeking expression through the most unstable parts of Stanley’s psyche. As the mask begins to blur the line between fantasy and reality, Stanley faces not just outside threats, but an internal war against the version of himself the mask wants him to become: unstoppable, uninhibited, and dangerously free.

Citywide pandemonium erupts as Stanley’s masked alter ego creates technicolor havoc through musical battles, gravity-defying chases, surreal illusions, and dimension-bending transformations that turn the world into a living cartoon. Buildings stretch, streets ripple, and the rules of physics melt whenever The Mask steps into the spotlight — and this time, the spotlight never stops following him.
With bold humor, visual extravagance, and Carrey’s signature elastic brilliance firing on all cylinders, The Mask 2: The Emerald Chaos proves one unstoppable truth:
Some powers don’t just change a man…
they unleash the version of him the universe was never ready for.
And once that emerald glow ignites, there’s no turning back.