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The Family Plan 2 (2025)

Now that Dan's assassin days are behind him, all he wants for Christmas is quality time with his kids. But when he learns his daughter has her own plans, he books a family trip to London—putting them all in the crosshairs of an unexpected enemy.
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Now that Dan's assassin days are behind him, all he wants for Christmas is quality time with his kids. But when he learns his daughter has her own plans, he books a family trip to London—putting them all in the crosshairs of an unexpected enemy.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Action, Comedy
Directed By:Simon Cellan Jones
Written By:David Coggeshall
In Theaters:11/20/2025
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Runtime:106 minutes
Studio:Skydance Media, Municipal Pictures

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Simon Cellan Jones

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Mark Wahlberg

Dan Morgan

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Michelle Monaghan

Jessica Morgan

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Kit Harington

Finn Clarke

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Zoe Colletti

Nina Morgan

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Van Crosby

Kyle Morgan

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Theodore Lindsey

Max Morgan

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Peter Lindsey

Max Morgan

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Reda Elazouar

Omar

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Sidse Babett Knudsen

Svetlana Romanova

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Sanjeev Bhaskar

Vikram

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Daisy Tormé

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