Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Kathryn Hahn
From RV to Riches: The American Dream Goes Global
The beat-up RV is history. The fake suburban facade has been replaced by a sprawling penthouse in Monaco, and the private jet is perpetually on standby. We’re the Millers 2: High Society finds the fake family living the real American Dream—a life of unimaginable luxury fueled by their expertly managed, global underground empire. David (Jason Sudeikis) may still think he’s the boss, tossing out cynical one-liners, but everyone knows the true, calculating mastermind steering the criminal enterprise is Rose (Jennifer Aniston).

The Matriarch and the Master Grifter
Jennifer Aniston commands the screen like never before, trading her modest stripper heels for impossibly high Louboutins and sharp, tailored power suits. Rose is now the ruthless, ice-cold CEO of a legitimate-looking “wellness and lifestyle” conglomerate that serves as a pristine front for their illegal operations. She negotiates with Central American cartels and easily manipulates corrupt congressmen alike with icy elegance and a perfectly manicured hand, proving that a sharp mind and killer confidence are the most dangerous weapons of all.
Casey (Emma Roberts) has evolved from a runaway punk into an effortless master grifter. Utilizing high fashion, fluent foreign languages, and unparalleled street smarts, she infiltrates the elite, moneyed circles of Europe—from Parisian auctions to Swiss banks—running high-stakes scams that are both profitable and artistically beautiful. She is Rose’s most potent operative.

The Enforcer and the Father Figure
And Kenny (Will Poulter)? The awkward, naive neighbor of the first film has undergone a radical transformation. He is now a physically imposing, surprisingly lethal enforcer. Towering and muscled, Kenny handles the “wet work” with a disturbing efficiency. However, beneath the lethal exterior, he still retains his innocent heart and desperately craves the familial warmth and the awkward hugs he finally found with the Millers. His dual nature provides the film’s funniest and most unexpected tension.
High-Stakes Espionage and a Ghost from the Past
The family’s luxurious arrangement is violently disrupted when a powerful, old rival from Rose’s dark past emerges. Kathryn Hahn arrives as the magnetic, vengeful antagonist, determined to expose the Millers’ elaborate operation and seize control of their assets.

Forced out of their comfort zone, the Millers must go on one last, explosive “trip”—not across the boring U.S. border, but through the cutthroat world of international espionage. They race through grand European capitals, evading assassins and double-crossing intelligence agencies. It’s expensive, it’s highly dangerous, and it proves that the family that slays together, schemes together, and survives together, truly stays together.