About Ted 2
Ted 2 (2015) continues the hilarious adventures of the living, breathing teddy bear voiced by Seth MacFarlane, who also returns as director. This outrageous comedy sequel finds newlyweds Ted and Tami-Lynn deciding to start a family, only to discover that Ted must legally prove he's a person to qualify as a parent. What follows is a wild courtroom battle that questions the very definition of personhood, packed with the franchise's signature raunchy humor and unexpected cameos.
Mark Wahlberg reprises his role as John Bennett, Ted's loyal best friend who joins him on this absurd legal journey. The film delivers the same blend of crude comedy and surprisingly heartfelt moments that made the original a hit, while expanding its satirical targets to include civil rights and social justice issues. Amanda Seyfried joins the cast as a young lawyer who takes on Ted's seemingly impossible case.
While the film maintains the franchise's penchant for pop culture references and boundary-pushing humor, it also explores themes of friendship and what makes someone truly human. The chemistry between Wahlberg and MacFarlane's Ted remains the comedic core, with their Boston-bred banter providing consistent laughs throughout. For fans of adult-oriented comedy who enjoyed the first film, Ted 2 offers more of the same irreverent humor with an unexpectedly thoughtful premise about identity and rights.
Mark Wahlberg reprises his role as John Bennett, Ted's loyal best friend who joins him on this absurd legal journey. The film delivers the same blend of crude comedy and surprisingly heartfelt moments that made the original a hit, while expanding its satirical targets to include civil rights and social justice issues. Amanda Seyfried joins the cast as a young lawyer who takes on Ted's seemingly impossible case.
While the film maintains the franchise's penchant for pop culture references and boundary-pushing humor, it also explores themes of friendship and what makes someone truly human. The chemistry between Wahlberg and MacFarlane's Ted remains the comedic core, with their Boston-bred banter providing consistent laughs throughout. For fans of adult-oriented comedy who enjoyed the first film, Ted 2 offers more of the same irreverent humor with an unexpectedly thoughtful premise about identity and rights.


















