Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston, Morgan Freeman, Steve Carell
B-E-A-Utiful just got an upgrade. Bruce Almighty 2: Divine Chaos marks the miraculous, high-voltage return of the man who once touched the stars, only to find himself drowning in the cloud. Twenty-three years after his week as God, Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey) is a cynical, retired news anchor, watching from the sidelines as the world descends into a madness of viral trends, deep-fake news, and AI misinformation. When he screams at the heavens that humanity has lost its algorithm, God (Morgan Freeman) appears with a suitcase. He isn’t offering a lesson this time; He’s taking a sabbatical, and He’s handing Bruce the keys to the universe—permanently.

Jim Carrey unleashes a chaotic symphony of physical comedy and cosmic power. Forced to manage the “family business” in the digital age, Bruce tries to fix the world with a swipe of his hand, but accidentally grants sentience to the Internet itself. Suddenly, memes become monsters, and the cloud becomes a literal storm. Amidst this divine apocalypse, Jennifer Aniston returns as Grace, radiating a timeless, lethal elegance. She is no longer just the supportive partner; she is the only force capable of grounding a man drunk on omnipotence. With sharp wit and emotional intelligence that cuts deeper than any lightning bolt, Grace navigates the chaos, proving that while Bruce has the power, she holds the control.

Steve Carell makes a hilarious return as Evan Baxter, now a bumbling political advisor trying to legislate miracles. The film builds to a visually spectacular climax where reality fractures, and Bruce must battle a digital hydra of his own making.

Heartwarming, visually mind-bending, and dangerously funny, Bruce Almighty 2 is a divine blockbuster about finding faith in the noise. Bruce may have the power to change everything, but he quickly learns that even God cannot debug human stupidity—or win an argument with Grace.