Baby’s Day Out 2 takes the beloved slapstick comedy formula of the 1994 classic to a new level of chaos and hilarity. Jacob Joseph Worton returns as Bink Cotwell, now all grown up and a father himself. The sequel centers on Bink’s mischievous toddler, continuing the family tradition of unwittingly evading bumbling criminals.
The film opens with Bink, now a successful businessman, living a comfortable life with his wife and their baby boy, who seems to have inherited his father’s adventurous spirit. During a relaxing family outing in the city, a trio of petty criminals, eager to make a quick fortune, spots the wealthy Cotwell family and hatches a scheme to kidnap the baby for ransom. Their plan mirrors the original film’s plot, but with a few modern twists and technological hijinks
As expected, things go disastrously wrong from the start. The baby escapes from their clutches, embarking on an epic adventure across the city. Crawling through crowded streets, construction zones, and even a high-tech shopping mall, the baby manages to outsmart the criminals at every turn, much like Bink did in the first movie. The criminals, portrayed as hopelessly incompetent, face a series of slapstick misadventures, including getting stuck in revolving doors, slipping on slick surfaces, and even being chased by the zoo animals.
Meanwhile, Bink realizes something is amiss and sets out to find his child. In a fun twist, he recognizes one of the criminals as a member of the original gang that kidnapped him decades earlier. This leads to a humorous cat-and-mouse chase as Bink uses his childhood experiences to outmaneuver the criminals once again.
The teaser showcases heartwarming moments of family bonding, mixed with high-energy stunts and physical comedy. With its nostalgic callbacks to the original, Baby’s Day Out 2 promises to deliver a fresh yet familiar dose of humor and action, making it a must-watch for fans of the first film and new audiences alike.