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The Grim Truth: 5 Reasons Why 'We're The Millers 2' Is Never Going To Happen (2025 Update)

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The dream of seeing the Millers back together for another disastrous family road trip has officially hit a major roadblock. As of late 2025, the long-rumored sequel, We're the Millers 2, remains firmly stuck in development hell, with recent, definitive comments from one of the film's core stars suggesting the project is, for all intents and purposes, dead. The original 2013 comedy, starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis, was a massive sleeper hit, grossing over $270 million worldwide on a modest $37 million budget, making a sequel seem like a foregone conclusion. Unfortunately, the passage of time, the skyrocketing careers of the main cast, and a brutally honest 2025 update have all but sealed the fake family's fate.

The initial buzz for a follow-up, which was reportedly titled We're Still the Millers, was strong, with a writer even being hired shortly after the first film's success. However, over a decade later, fans are left with nothing but speculation and the cold reality that a reunion of the fake Millers—David, Rose, Casey, and Kenny—is becoming more improbable with every passing year. This is the complete, up-to-the-minute breakdown of why the sequel we all wanted is destined to remain a Hollywood 'what if.'

The Complete Timeline of the 'We're the Millers 2' Saga

To understand the sequel's current, grim status, one must look back at the key milestones—and the long stretches of silence—that defined its journey from a sure thing to a project on ice. The narrative is a classic Hollywood story of a successful film, a quick sequel announcement, and the slow, inevitable creep of time that derails even the best intentions.

  • August 2013: The Original Film's Success. We're the Millers is released and becomes a surprise box office smash, cementing the chemistry between its four leads.
  • September 2013: Sequel Confirmed. Immediately following the film's financial success, New Line Cinema confirms that a sequel is in development.
  • November 2013: Writer Hired. Adam Sztykiel, known for Due Date and Rampage, is officially hired to write the script for We're the Millers 2. This was the last major official development.
  • 2014–2023: The Long Silence. For nearly a decade, no concrete updates emerge. Director Rawson Marshall Thurber moves on to projects like Central Intelligence and Red Notice, while the core cast becomes increasingly busy.
  • 2024: Renewed Interest. Fan interest surges again, but no official word from Warner Bros. or New Line Cinema materializes.
  • March 2025: The Grim Update. Will Poulter (Kenny) gives a candid interview at SXSW, stating that while a sequel was once in development, he doesn't believe it will happen now, joking that the title should be "We're Still The Millers." This is the most recent and arguably most definitive public statement on the sequel's status.

5 Definitive Reasons Why the Sequel Is Likely Off the Table (2025)

The sequel's fate is not due to a single failure but a confluence of factors that have made a reunion logistically and financially challenging. The following points represent the most compelling reasons why fans should stop holding their breath for We're the Millers 2.

1. The Will Poulter 2025 Update: The Nail in the Coffin

The most recent and crucial piece of information comes directly from Will Poulter, who played the beloved, awkward son, Kenny. In a March 2025 interview, Poulter was asked directly about the sequel and delivered a blunt assessment. While acknowledging that a sequel was once in the works, he stated, "I don't think it's gonna happen." He noted that he was "too old now" to play the character as he was, which highlights the central issue of the passage of time. Poulter’s candor, contrasting with the studio's decade of silence, serves as the strongest indication yet that the project has been quietly abandoned.

2. The Astronomical Cost of a Cast Reunion

When the first film was shot, Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis were major stars, but their asking prices have only soared since. Furthermore, the careers of Emma Roberts and, especially, Will Poulter have exploded. Poulter has since joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Adam Warlock in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and Roberts continues to headline major film and television projects. Getting four A-list actors—Aniston (The Morning Show), Sudeikis (Ted Lasso), Roberts (American Horror Story), and Poulter (MCU)—to align their schedules and agree to a salary that makes the sequel financially viable for New Line Cinema is a near-impossible task. The cost of securing all four would likely dwarf the original film's entire budget.

3. The Problem of Time and Character Evolution

The core conceit of We're the Millers was a desperate, dysfunctional, fake family trying to smuggle drugs. The film ended with the Millers living together in a suburban home, having formed a genuine bond, with David (Sudeikis) and Rose (Aniston) officially together. A sequel would need to find a compelling, organic reason to force this now-stable family back into a dangerous, high-stakes road trip scenario. Over a decade later, the characters have aged significantly: Kenny is no longer a naive teenager, and Rose and David are likely settled into their domestic lives. The sequel would have to lean into the "We're Still the Millers" joke—a family dealing with the mundane, awkward reality of suburban life—which might sacrifice the high-energy, raunchy comedy that made the first film a hit.

4. Director and Writer Availability

While Adam Sztykiel was hired to write the script, there has been no word on its completion or current status. More critically, director Rawson Marshall Thurber has become a highly sought-after director for major action-comedies. His collaborations with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson on Skyscraper and Red Notice have placed him firmly in the blockbuster director category. Securing his return, along with the entire original cast, adds another layer of scheduling difficulty that further pushes the project into the realm of fantasy.

5. The Shift in Comedy Trends and Audience Demand

The original We're the Millers was a product of the early 2010s raunchy comedy boom, following in the footsteps of films like The Hangover and Bridesmaids. While the film holds a place in comedy history, the landscape of cinematic comedy has shifted significantly. Modern audiences often gravitate towards more character-driven, ensemble comedies (like the recent success of Ted Lasso, ironically starring Sudeikis) or high-concept, stylized action-comedies. A direct sequel to a decade-old, R-rated road trip comedy may be perceived as a nostalgic risk rather than a guaranteed box office winner, making the studio hesitant to invest the massive budget required for the A-list cast.

What Would a 'We're Still the Millers' Sequel Plot Look Like?

Despite the grim updates, it's fun to speculate on where the Millers would be today. The most likely, and narratively satisfying, sequel would involve the family being pulled back into the world they tried to escape, perhaps with a twist on their original dynamic. Given the time jump, the plot could revolve around:

  • Kenny's New Life: Kenny (Will Poulter) is now a young adult, maybe in college or trying to launch a career, and finds himself in trouble with a dangerous group, potentially drug-related, forcing David and Rose to step in and save him.
  • The Retirement Scam: David (Jason Sudeikis) and Rose (Jennifer Aniston) are bored with suburban life. They are forced to go on one last "big score" to cover a massive, unexpected expense—perhaps college tuition for Kenny or a debt incurred by Casey (Emma Roberts).
  • The Real Millers: The sequel could introduce the *real* Miller family, who are somehow connected to the drug cartel they ripped off, leading to a confrontation where the fake family must defend their new life.
  • A Second Fake Family: The Millers are recruited by the DEA or a similar agency to go undercover as a *different* fake family for a new, even more ridiculous mission, this time with the added complication of their genuine emotional attachment to one another.

The comedic gold would come from seeing the family's genuine love clash with the R-rated situations. Imagine Rose having to perform another striptease, but this time with the awkward, full knowledge of a now-adult Kenny and a protective David watching.

The Final Verdict on the Millers' Return

While Hollywood is the land of second chances, and intellectual property is always valuable, the window for a timely and successful sequel to We're the Millers has likely closed. The 2025 update from Will Poulter serves as a pragmatic and realistic capstone to the decade-long saga. While a sequel was confirmed and a writer was hired, the careers and schedules of Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, and Will Poulter have simply outpaced the development process. For now, fans will have to content themselves with rewatching the original and imagining the Millers' awkward suburban life, knowing that the sequel we hoped for is likely just a fondly remembered Hollywood rumor.

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