THE BAD GUYS 2
Label: Universal Pictures.
Physical Media Release Date: 10/07/25.
Form of Release: 4K UHD + Blu-ray.
THE BAD GUYS 2 SYNOPSIS:
The Bad Guys are struggling to find trust and acceptance in their newly minted lives as Good Guys, when they are pulled out of retirement and forced to do "one last job" by an all-female squad of criminals.
The struggle to be good continues with everyone’s favorite Bad Guys, as they encounter a new challenge from a gang of Bad Girls, in DreamWorks Animation’s newest action-comedy, The Bad Guys 2, is coming home from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Based on the New York Times bestselling children’s graphic novel by Aaron Blabey, the latest animated adventure takes the Bad Guys to new exciting locations around the world and even further, to outer space! Unveil The Bad Guys 2 master plan with over one hour of captivating bonus content showcasing the exclusive animated short “Little Lies and Alibis” as well as never-before-seen features including deleted scenes, hilarious recording booth moments, how to draw character sketch tutorials with filmmakers, and more when you purchase from participating digital retailers nationwide.
The Bad Guys are back, and this time, they’ve got company. In the new action-packed chapter from DreamWorks Animation’s acclaimed comedy smash about a crackerjack crew of animal outlaws, our now-reformed Bad Guys are trying (very, very hard) to be good, but instead find themselves hijacked into a high-stakes, globe-trotting heist, masterminded by a new team of criminals they never saw coming: The Bad Girls.
The Bad Guys creative team reunites to bring this worldwide caper to life with director Pierre Perifel (Kung Fu Panda films), co-director JP Sans (Trolls World Tour) and producer Damon Ross (The Croods). The film’s charming characters are brought to life by a sleek animation style and star-studded voice cast featuring Academy Award® winner Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) as Mr. Wolf, Marc Maron (GLOW) as Mr. Snake, Craig Robinson (Hot Tub Time Machine franchise, The Office) as Mr. Shark, Emmy® nominee Anthony Ramos (In The Heights, Hamilton) as Mr. Piranha, and Awkwafina (Crazy Rich Asians) as Ms. Tarantula comprising the Bad Guys, alongside co-stars Zazie Beetz (Joker), Lily Singh (Bad Moms), Emmy® winner Alex Borstein (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), and Richard Ayoade (Paddington 2). The Bad Guys 2 welcomes fresh powerhouse voice actors to represent the Bad Girls, including Danielle Brooks (A Minecraft Movie) as Kitty Kat, Natasha Lyonne (Poker Face) as Doom/aka, Susan, and Maria Bakalova (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm) as Pigtail Petrova.
OUR FILM REVIEW
The 2020s have been a revolutionary time for computer animation. Where the 2010s felt defined by the pursuit of photo-realism, the 2020s have seemed to create a greater focus on defined styles. Across the Spider-Verse, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Netflix’s Cyberpunk 2077, and Arcane are all series which have pushed this medium forward. Dreamworks' 2022 original The Bad Guys had a style that has always felt like a graphic novel come to life. Its extreme focus of layered effects, such as smoke, dust, and elemental fire were rendered not to be lifelike, but to create atmosphere in a 2D animation. It was a step in the right direction, but didn’t truly feel innovative enough to be a part of the revolution.
Its sequel, and the subject of this review, The Bad Guys 2, is a different beast entirely. Unlike its predecessor, the style isn’t merely limited to the rendered final image. The Bad Guys 2 is firmly a part of the Animation Revolution, due to its focus on creating movement that could only exist in the animated medium. The layered graphic novel style is still present - but now, it is emphasized through the film’s editing and cinematography. The Bad Guys 2 has a variety of action sequences that are built on creating momentum, and using the medium of animation to stretch the physical and temporal boundaries of the world. The opening scene includes a car chase which nearly had me crying out of euphoria, in the same way that the opening action set piece in Across the Spider-Verse did, and the What’s Up Danger sequence from Into The Spider-verse. The Bad Guys 2 uses action lines so effectively that every action sequence is seared into my mind, and it makes me want to return to the film.
Of course, the action is only one third of the draw for The Bad Guys 2 - it is a comedy-heist movie, and I’d be remiss to not highlight the strengths of the jokes from this film. So many of these jokes are made by the film's editing. The jokes are built on the egos of the characters that we know, and subverted expertly with a jump-cut to the punchline. The jokes aren’t merely improvised comedy sketches between comedians, but instead are properly interwoven into the entire structure of the film.
The final component of The Bad Guys 2 that should be mentioned is its inventive heists. What I appreciate about The Bad Guys 2 is how simple its heists are - these are like magic tricks on the film screen - and when all the pieces come together, it creates an effect that is surprising and leaves us wanting to understand how it was done. I especially appreciate the variety of heists on display in The Bad Guys 2. There’s a classic Mission: Impossible level heist, where multiple characters have specific roles to complete within a short amount of time of one another, where the audience is shown the heist from the perspective of The Bad Guys the full time. There’s a heist that is more akin to a magic trick, where the audience is left in the dark as the tension ratchets upwards, until the scene explodes and we find out that our Bad Guys have managed to escape. And of course, there is a final heist with impossibly high stakes that our characters can’t fully plan for, and thus must improvise to finish successfully. It’s a beautiful blend of styles that never feels repetitive, and leads to a satisfying cinematic experience.
But what about the plot? Is The Bad Guys 2 a worthy sequel to The Bad Guys? I… still am uncertain.
The Bad Guys 2 is a family film, and that creates some shocking limits for its thematic depth. The Bad Guys 2 is a film about the search for redemption in a world that still doesn’t trust you. Its a film that opens with Wolf driving a broken down car on the way to a job interview. The job interview goes about as well as one would expect - but in a moment of raw vulnerability, the Hiring manager says he has something in mind for Wolf, and will call him back. Wolf’s excitement is palpable - and after he leaves the office, he runs back in to thank the manager… and finds the manager shredding the resume.
The Bad Guys 2 is a funny film rooted in that dark space of self doubt and uncertainty. In those moments, when The Bad Guys 2 begins to thematically wrestle with what it means to be good and earn trust, I was hooked into its story. I wanted to see where the film would go - how these characters adapted to their situation and grew out of it. What I didn’t expect was for the film’s breakneck pacing to resolve these character conflicts as quickly as it did. The second and third act of The Bad Guys 2 lacks a moment for the characters to fully come to an understanding of who they are - and that leads to the finale feeling far more forced and shallow than the glimpses of depth we have seen from the rest of the film. From a plotting perspective, the pacing and resolution work. The film maintains emotional momentum through its high stakes finale, and it’s an expected finale for a kids/family movie - but upon further reflection, the finale leaves the highly invested viewer a bit unsatisfied.
Overall, The Bad Guys 2 is a work of art that belongs in the 2020s animation revolution. Every part of the film is working together to create a vacuum tight heist that keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat. I firmly believe that its editing is the best of the year - and its strong sense of style and intentionality creates a summer movie-going experience that is memorable and deeply enjoyable.
SPECIAL FEATURES
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DISC ONE - 4K UHD
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LITTLE LIES AND ALIBIS: In this animated short, the Bad Guys recount their chaotic day to their parole officer after arriving 10 minutes late to their hearing.
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Deleted Scenes with Introductions by Director Pierre Perifel and Co-Director JP Sans:
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Lowrider Chase
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Crime Sisters
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BAD GUYS: Out of Line: Step into the studio with the cast as they record some of their silliest lines in this hilarious montage of recording booth moments!
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Double Jeopardy: The Making of THE BAD GUYS 2: Cast and filmmakers unveil their master plan to bring the Bad Guys back together for another epic heist!
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Meet the Gang: The gang is back together! Catch up with the all-star cast behind your favorite Bad Guys and meet the Bad Girls!
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Double Trouble: The Animals Behind THE BAD GUYS 2: The cast of THE BAD GUYS 2 meet the real-life animal versions of their characters!
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Causing a Scene: Learn how the film's adrenaline pumping action sequences came to life!
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Planning the Heist: Director Pierre Perifel and Co-Director JP Sans break down how they devised the elaborate Lucha Heist in this hilarious show and tell!
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Sketching the Bad Girls: A crime has been committed and the suspects are…the Bad Girls! Co-Director JP Sans (witness to the incident) gives a description of each of the suspects to the detective, Producer Damon Ross, and the sketch artist, Director Pierre Perifel, who shows how to draw them yourself!
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Kitty
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Doom
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Pigtail
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Feature Commentary with Director Pierre Perifel, Co-Director JP Sans, Head of Character Animation Benjamin Willis, Head of Story Katherine de Vries, and Head of Cinematography, Layout Théophile Bondoux
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THE BAD GUYS 2
RT Critic Score (as of 10/07/25)
88%.
RT Audience Score (as of 10/07/25)
94%.
MPAA
PG.
Runtime
104 minutes.
Original Release
2025.
Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265
Resolution: Upscaled 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
French: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
Spanish: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
Subtitles
English SDH, French, Spanish
Discs
4K Ultra HD
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (1 BD-100, 1 BD-50)
Digital
Digital 4K
Movies Anywhere
Packaging
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Slipcover on Original Pressing
Playback
4K Blu-ray: Region free
2K Blu-ray: Region A

OUR VERDICT:
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+ The All-Star Cast Returns
+ A Sequel That Lives Up to the Original
+ Critically Well Received
+ x10 Bonus Features
+ Audio Commentary
+ A Fantastic Book to Screen Adaptation









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