The Bad Guys 2 3D Movie Review
The Bad Guys 2
3D Movie Review
By: Jacob Scarberry
3D
Possibly the best 3D of the summer—if not the year (so far). No joke. While we’ve seen plenty of quality 3D films in 2025, there’s also been some surprisingly mediocre entries, even in the animated space. The Bad Guys 2 doesn’t have the single best 3D shot of the year (that title still goes to Elio’s opening scene, with the spaceship literally entering the audience), but it easily boasts the most consistent 3D experience of the summer.
Pop-outs happen regularly—brief, yes, but frequent. The depth is spectacular, and best of all, there’s not a single bit of ghosting. That’s saying a lot, given how common ghosting has been across this summer’s 3D slate.
My only real gripe? The editing and animation are so fast-paced, you barely have time to enjoy the pop-outs before they’re gone. I wish we could linger on some of them just a little bit longer. Still, this is without a doubt the editor’s choice for Best 3D of summer 2025.
Final 3D Score: 9/10, Editor’s Choice Award
Movie
Sequels are hard—especially in the family-friendly corner of Hollywood. Too often they’re just cash grabs, bloated messes with “more” crammed into every frame. But The Bad Guys 2 takes a smarter, less-traveled route: give us just enough more, without losing the charm, creativity, or heart of the original. And you know what? DreamWorks absolutely nails it.
The movie kicks off with a flashback: five years before the present day, the Bad Guys™ recruit hacker genius Ms. Tarantula to help infiltrate the mansion of—no joke—The Billionaire (yep, that’s actually his credited name). Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Mr. Shark, and Mr. Piranha pull off the heist, stealing a prototype vehicle and evading the cops.
Fast-forward to the present. The Bad Guys™ are officially “good” now, but the world hasn’t fully forgotten their past. The car’s falling apart, bills are piling up, and legitimate jobs are nowhere to be found. Just as they begin questioning their new path, a mysterious new criminal—The Phantom Bandit—enters the scene.
Teaming up with their former nemesis-turned-Commissioner Luggins, the crew investigates, only to be framed and blackmailed by a new trio of villains. Their mission? Steal a smartwatch from billionaire space enthusiast Mr. Moon (Elon who?), and hijack his rocket in a bid to steal all the gold on Earth. So now it’s up to the Bad Guys™ to stop the plan, clear their names, and decide once and for all whether to stay good—or go bad again.
I’m honestly shocked by how good this was. Based on the trailers, I was fully expecting lowest-common-denominator fluff filled sequel. And yes, there are fart jokes—of course there are—but the film is surprisingly mature in some respects. It’s not just a flashy heist comedy where everything always goes according to plan. Things go wrong. Plans fail. And there are real consequences for the characters. That gives it a surprising edge and depth I didn’t expect from a “kids’ animated” movie—and I loved that.
Now, the heist plot itself isn’t revolutionary. It’s solid family fare, and there’s even a Silence of the Lambs parody randomly thrown in with Prof. Marmalade. It doesn’t all perfectly gel, but it’s undeniably fun and entertaining.
Visually, the film is stunning. The animation is rich and dynamic, with comic book-style flourishes and 2D embellishments that make the action pop. The voice cast is top-tier—Sam Rockwell, as always, is fantastic, and the rest of the cast delivers across the board. I also want to give a special shout-out to the sound design, particularly during the space scenes. Even without Dolby Atmos, the mix was superb—quiet moments in space with perfectly muffled low-end audio gave it a real sense of immersion.
My only real complaint? Some of the immature humor(seen in the trailer)—especially the fart gags—did make it into the final cut. Not an overwhelming amount, but enough that you notice. Teehee. Still, The Bad Guys 2 is easily one of the best family films of the summer. It’s clever, funny, action-packed, and manages the near-impossible: it stays just as good as the first movie.
With impeccable talent doing amazing work across the board, The Bad Guys 2 is a must-see —don’t miss out.
Final Movie Score: 9/10
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