Starring: Robert De Niro, Zac Efron, Zoey Deutch, Aubrey Plaza, and Jason Mantzoukas
Grandpa Dick Kelly hasn’t merely not calmed down—he’s weaponized his senior freedom. Jason hasn’t remotely toughened up. And the combined forces of Florida, Spring Break, and senior discounts have created a vortex of intergenerational chaos that should honestly be illegal in most civilized states.
Dirty Grandpa 2: Filthy & Fearless explodes back onto the big screen with even wilder, more boundary-pushing antics, louder public disasters, and the kind of unrated comedy that will leave audiences both gasping and laughing hysterically. Robert De Niro and Zac Efron return as the world’s most dangerously mismatched duo—one horny and aggressively unfiltered, the other perpetually horrified and tragically buttoned-up—and both are desperately, hilariously over their heads.

The Stressed-Out Status Quo
Jason Kelly (Zac Efron) is finally, miserably stable. He’s a stressed-out corporate attorney making partner, owns a sensible SUV, and is the brand-new, exhausted father of twins. His life is a monotonous landscape of organic baby food and billable hours. He has meticulously sanitized every memory of Florida, the first Spring Break disaster, and, most importantly, Grandpa.
He is spectacularly wrong to think he is safe.
The Intervention & The Kidnapping
Grandpa Dick Kelly (Robert De Niro), still obscene, still unfiltered, and seemingly more invincible than ever, shows up uninvited at Jason’s highly professional, white-collar office, dressed in a neon-yellow tank top and aggressively tight short-shorts. His mission statement is simple and delivered via a highly inappropriate loud announcement:
“Your balls are dying, Jason. You’ve traded your testosterone for a mortgage. We’re fixing that with extreme prejudice.”
Before Jason can successfully protest or call his therapist, Grandpa executes a classic Kelly maneuver—a strategic blend of emotional manipulation and physical coercion—kidnapping Jason for a supposed “therapeutic male bonding retreat.”
The destination? Not a spa. Not a fishing trip. It’s a cross-country road trip straight into the heart of Senior Rager Week: The Spring Break for Retirees.

Senior Rager Week: The Wildest Week on Earth
Imagine the organized debauchery of Daytona Beach, but replace the college kids with people sporting compression socks, orthopedic shoes, highly questionable tattoos, prescription stimulants, and a collective attitude of giving zero sh*ts because they’ve successfully survived the Cold War, the rise of disco, three failed marriages, and a dozen health scares.
- Jason is instantly, fundamentally horrified. His attempts to maintain professionalism clash violently with the non-stop, geriatric hedonism.
- Grandpa is thriving. He is instantly crowned the King of the Senior Rager, organizing nude beach volleyball games and leading dance-offs that require hip replacement warnings.

The Unhinged Supporting Cast
The chaos intensifies as their path crosses with several familiar, and terrifying, faces:
- Shadia (Zoey Deutch): Now a wildly successful, internationally known podcaster and investigative journalist whose latest season is dedicated to analyzing and harnessing “Florida Man Energy.” She views Grandpa Dick Kelly as the ultimate, unmaskable Exhibit A and joins the road trip, attempting to document every inappropriate word and action for her millions of listeners.
- Lenore (Aubrey Plaza): Grandpa’s on-again, off-again chaos soulmate. Lenore is stronger and scarier than ever, now teaching a highly competitive Senior Pole-Fitness Class and running a clandestine, high-stakes bingo ring. Her chemistry with Grandpa is explosive, causing Jason acute psychological pain.
- Stavros (Jason Mantzoukas): An unhinged, high-energy party promoter specializing in obscure adult competitions. Stavros, spotting Jason’s stressed-out, lawyer-body, accidentally places him on the main poster for the week’s most notorious event: the “Wet Lawyer Contest.” Jason is instantly famous—and desperately sought after—by the senior spring breakers.
Dirty Grandpa 2: Filthy & Fearless is a raucous, non-stop comedy about forced self-discovery, generational rebellion, and the terrifying truth that you can never truly outrun your family—especially when they’re dressed in metallic spandex and wielding a megaphone.