Jeri Jacquin
Coming to theatres this Friday from director Pierre Perifel and DreamWorks Animation is the return of crackerjack one-time criminals in THE BAD GUYS 2.
Mr. Wolf (Sam Rockwell) has given up his life of crime after service a sentence with pals Mr. Snake (Marc Maron), Mr. Shark (Craig Robinson), Mr. Piranah (Anthony Ramos) and Ms. Tarantula (Awkwafina). Now they are all trying to be hard working citizens of a community with Governor Diane Foxington (Zazie Beetz). The problem is no one seems to want reformed criminals working for them. The only one that seems happy is Mr. Snake who is out living his best slithering life.
When Mr. Shark shows Mr. Wolf the news of a mastermind stealing, all of them see how it could easily point to the reformed group. Deciding not to stand for it, they turn to Misty Luggins (Alex Borstein), the newest police commissioner offering to help. Piecing the puzzle together, they realize that the clue leads them to the possible thieves! Once there, some of the group is shocked to see that Mr. Snake has been seeing Susan (Naasha Lyonne), a cute raven that has someone all coiled up in love. After a few chuckles, the gang jumps into a wrestling match with Pigtail Petrova (Maria Bakalova).
The problem is, it is made to look once again as if the bad guys were back into crime. Mr. Wolf calls the governor to ask for help and Diane knows who to get answers from. While waiting, the gang it taken by Susan and Pigtail to Kitty Kat (Danielle Brooks) who has information about the Governor and if the group doesn’t help, it becomes a weapon. Meanwhile, Diane visits Professor Marmalade (Richard Ayoade) to get more answers.
Once the group learns what Kitty Kat wants, it may be to late to not only save the Governor but stop an evil plan that is laced in greed!
Rockwell lends his voice to Mr. Wolf, a smooth talker who always seems to have a Plan B in his Tony Manero suit (Google it kids!) pocket. Even when he panics, it seems as if there is an angel on his shoulder because the mayhem works in his favor. I actually love this character (as does my granddaughter) who makes me laugh a lot and that’s always a good thing. Beetz as Governor Foxington has a secret of her own and the bad guys have no problem keep it, that is until Kitty Kat gets her hands on it. Beetz is calm, cool, collected and moves with catlike reflexes which surely upsets the other feline in the game.
Robinson as Mr. Shark is, for me, is so adorable with his insecurities and loves being part of the gang. It seems there is no place he’d rather be than with the gang doing gang stuff. Ramos as Mr. Piranah has an attitude in his little body filled with teeth and has only one weapon that everyone is afraid of and it stinks. Maron as Mr. Snake, in this film, is in love and a coil of mush. That won’t stop him from figuring out who is trying to frame them all. Awkwafina as Tarantula is the tech genius of the group, but a keyboard in her long legs and she could rule the world.
Borstein as Commission Luggins wants nothing more than to put the bad guys back in jail and the robberies are giving her reasons, even if her bangs should be considered a criminal offense. Bakalova as Pigtail has all the right moved as part of the Bad Girls club. Lyonne as Susan is a raven who is taken by Mr. Snake and his adoration of her. Brooks as Kitty Kat has a goal and no one is going to stop her from obtaining it, not on earth or in space! Her character is shrewd and can not be trusted but looks cute with her leopard self.
Shout out to Ayoade as Professor Marmalade who looks a little different from the first film but also has a plan of his own so don’t let his little furry size fool you!
Other cast includes Lilly Singh as reporter Tiffany Fluffit, Omid Djalili as the Billionaire, and Katherine Ryan as Maureen.
DreamWorks Animation brings amazing, animated entertainment to films, television specials and series for the young and young at heart audiences around the world. For more of what they have to offer please visit http://www.dreamworksanimation.com.
THE BAD GUYS 2 is a charming story that is full of fun, adventure, and laughs for everybody. There is finally a bit of romance that has finally bubbled to the surface and is kind of cute. The animation itself it absolutely stunning and my granddaughter just loved it letting me know several times during the film. It works so well and looks seamless which is what I look for in really good animation but then again, from DreamWorks I’d expect nothing less.
As summer draws to a close and kids go back to school, the film offers families another weekend of spending time together.
In the end – they are back in badness!
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