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Ted 2

Thunder buddies for life.
2015 | 115m | English

(251018 votes)

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Popularity: 11 (history)

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Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn want to have a baby, but in order to qualify to be a parent, Ted will have to prove he's a person in a court of law.
Release Date: Jun 25, 2015
Director: Seth MacFarlane
Writer: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords sperm bank, sequel, buddy, courthouse, teddy bear, aftercreditsstinger, toy comes to life, provocative
Production Companies Universal Pictures, MRC, Fuzzy Door Productions, Bluegrass Films, Smart Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $215,863,606
Budget: $68,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mark Wahlberg John
Seth MacFarlane Ted (voice)
Amanda Seyfried Samantha
Jessica Barth Tami-Lynn
Giovanni Ribisi Donny
Morgan Freeman Patrick Meighan
Sam J. Jones Sam J. Jones
Patrick Warburton Guy
Michael Dorn Rick
Bill Smitrovich Frank
John Slattery Shep Wild
Cocoa Brown Joy
John Carroll Lynch Tom Jessup
Ron Canada Judge
Liam Neeson Customer
Dennis Haysbert Fertility Doctor
Patrick Stewart Narrator (voice)
Tom Brady Tom Brady
Jay Leno Jay Leno
Jimmy Kimmel Jimmy Kimmel
Kate McKinnon Kate McKinnon
Bobby Moynihan Bobby Moynihan
Taran Killam Taran Killam
Sebastian Arcelus Dr. Ed Danzer
Jay Patterson Karl Jackson
Steve Callaghan Comic
Nana Visitor Adoption Agent
Maggie Geha Female Nurse
Jessica Szohr Allison
Craig Ricci Shaynak Blind Guy
Lexi Atkins Waitress
Jack Knight Todd Kidder
Lauren Sánchez Boston Newscaster
William Xifaras Boston Neighbor
Curtis Stigers Wedding Singer
Julius Sharpe NYC Doctor
Liz Morgan NYC Nurse
Alec Sulkin Obi-Wan
Ralph Garman Stormtrooper
Michael Steven Costello Jury Foreman
J. Mark Donaldson Juror
Frank Lloyd Juror
Bart A. Piscitello Jr. Bailiff
Becki Dennis Receptionist
Robert Holfelder Band Leader
Michael Trisler Cyclist
Ryan Hanna Jogger
Kate Gustafson Hasbro CEO Assistant
David Goldman Pundit
Ted Jessup Pundit
Ronobir Lahiri Pundit
Barry Ratcliffe Pundit
Chris Regan Pundit
Nefetari Spencer Pundit
Jeffrey Stubblefield Pundit
Wellesley Wild Pundit
Lenny Clarke Cop (Boston PD)
Chris Neville Cop (Boston PD)
Rachael MacFarlane Meighan Assistant
Christy Scott Cashman Reporter
Joseph J. Micucci Nerd (Wedgie)
Josiah Blount Comic Con Fan
Johnny Alves Security Guard
Silvio Cuadra Security Guard
Dustin Ybarra Borg
Matthew J. Walters Hellboy
Aaron Zell Vendor
Scott Wahle Film Executive
John Viener Police Dispatcher
Kate B. O'Brien Diner Waitress
Billy Concha Bachelor Party Guest
Andrew Torres Jump Rope Guy
Luke Adams Wedding Announcer
Tara Strong Ted Toy (voice)
Tiffany Tiffany
Brittany O'Connor Cake Girl (uncredited)
Julie Schmid Piano / Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Rose Wakesho Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Katie McCabe Hot Comic Con Girl (uncredited)
Stanis Krista Ames Courthouse Spectator (uncredited)
Claudia Zielke Baroness Girl (uncredited)
Alexandra Creteau Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Vincent M. Biscione Ted's Court Gallery (uncredited)
Kt Baldassaro Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Laura-Elise Barrett Booth Girl (uncredited)
Anissa Borrego Flash Girl (uncredited)
Roseny Carrero My Little Pony Booth Girl (uncredited)
John Franchi Bar Patron (uncredited)
Chia Chen Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Lexie Contursi Piano / Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Chassidy Cox Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Nea Dune Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Diana Emuge Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Michelle Fonseca Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Enku Gubaie Wedding Guest (uncredited)
London Hall Reporter (uncredited)
Isabel Wagner Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Sandra Yap Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Isabella Sanchez Comic Con Booth Girl (uncredited)
Sagan Rose Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Elizabeth Pollard Fairy at Comic Con (uncredited)
Tina Grimm Comic Con Booth Girl (uncredited)
Kim Mulhauser Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Olivia McCarthy Booth Girl (uncredited)
Sophie Mazzaro Fox Booth Girl (uncredited)
Anna Maiche Kissing Couple (uncredited)
Kandiss Lewis Scat Pack Girl #2 (uncredited)
Toi'ya Leatherwood Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Christopher Weigel Well Wisher (uncredited)
Zola Williams Dancer (uncredited)
Noelle Trudeau Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Lance Norris Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Susan Garfield Woman at Diner (uncredited)
Dustin Christenson Attendee (uncredited)
Name Job
Frederick B. Vega Animation
Jarrod Anderson Technical Supervisor
Chuck Duke Animation
Nick Fredin Animation
Andy Hass Animation
Seung Hoo Ihm Animation
Jonathan Macintosh Animation
Michael Parks Animation
Mike Safianoff Animation
Danny Southard Animation
Michael Bomagat Animation
Jenny Fulle Visual Effects Producer
Mark Powers Animation
Howard R. Campbell Lighting Technician
Alexa Hale Visual Effects Producer
Rick McMahon Visual Effects
Ashlen Aquila Stunts
Nico Woulard Stunts
David W. Dale Driver
David Kenney Driver
Jeff Freeman Editor
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Stephen J. Lineweaver Production Design
Bryan Felty Art Direction
Sue Houston Safianoff Animation
Thomas Carroll Special Effects
Herve Desroches Special Effects
Melissa Jimenez Ramirez Special Effects
Diana Roche Special Effects
John Ruggieri Special Effects Coordinator
J.D. Schwalm Special Effects Coordinator
Jay Cail Stone Special Effects
Amy Lu Animation
David Ward Animation
Nicholas Tripodi Animation
David Brownlow Production Sound Mixer
Walter Murphy Original Music Composer
Justin M. Lubin Still Photographer
Stan Jones Music Editor
Moira Marquis Music Editor
Todd Sheidenberger Orchestrator
Laura Anderson Animation Director
Christopher Walsh Special Effects
Jimmy Almeida Animation
Peter Borck Supervising Art Director
Caty Maxey Art Direction
Kyra Friedman Curcio Set Decoration
Cindy Evans Costume Design
Christopher Ferguson Electrician
Kris Giacomazzi Stunts
Lionel Heath Compositor
Chris Crowell Compositor
David Edwards Compositor
Jason Madigan Compositor
Michael Queen Compositor
Robin Hollander Compositor
Todd Harris Storyboard Artist
Seth MacFarlane Writer, Director, Characters
Jason Chu Stunts
Brian Smyj Stunt Coordinator
Scott Rogers Stunt Coordinator
Kelly Cronin Script Supervisor
Jessie Graff Stunts
Alec Sulkin Writer
Wellesley Wild Writer
Debbie Evans Stunt Double
Heidi Moneymaker Stunts
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Steve Kelso Stunt Double
Jeremy Fry Stunt Driver
Mickey Giacomazzi Stunt Driver
Allison Caetano Stunts
Daniel W. Barringer Stunts
Michael Barrett Director of Photography
Daniel Macarin CG Supervisor
Name Title
John Jacobs Producer
Eric Heffron Co-Producer
Mark Kamine Co-Producer
Jason Clark Producer
Seth MacFarlane Producer
Scott Stuber Producer
Kelly Cronin Associate Producer
Joseph J. Micucci Associate Producer
Alec Sulkin Executive Producer
Wellesley Wild Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
6.0

> The return wasn't as exciting as the previous one. No surprise why this film failed to excite me, but a few people thinks its a passable sequel. The original movie was atypical, so the success followed it. In my perspective better that should have left as a one-off movie. But as a low budget pr ... oduct, they knew it was going grab back twice, thrice they spent because of the star value and indeed the first film's influence. There is no story, simply based on the usual Hollywood road adventure like the flicks 'Fanboys', 'Dumb and Dumber To', 'Not Suitable for Children' et cetera, except the character Ted which makes this theme a special. A couple of good jokes and that's it, the rest were ineffective, sometime keep repeating the same ones. The 2 hours in a too plain concept, is way too long to sit and watch/focus. The cameos were weak, or maybe worthless/meaningless, especially Liam Neeson's. The best things were the production quality, acting and like I mentioned before, the character Ted. For the one time watch, I think kind of manageable, but definitely not suitable for repeat viewing or to recommend it to the others. But overall, a little disappointed with the outcome. They have got one more chance to end this franchise on a high note as a decent trilogy if the next film gets a better storyline. 6/10

May 16, 2024
themoviediorama
4.0

Ted 2 packs more unhumorous stuffing within its formulaic synthetic fur. MacFarlane is a talented comedian, I’m sure of it. His profusely crude humour captivating millions with his legendary ‘Family Guy’ TV show. Even ‘Ted’ was tolerable to a certain degree, and that’s saying something. Yet here we ... are, with an inevitable sequel, that essentially felt like a glorified episode of the aforementioned animation. It’s cutaway structure for unrelated gags. Relentless wave of pointless cameos. Ted becoming Peter Griffin. Close your eyes, let the voices infiltrate your senses and you’ll soon realise it’s just ‘Family Guy’, just less funny. Ted now married and struggling to maintain his relationship, has his rights taken away when he is no longer viewed as person but property instead. A particularly strong aspect to this comedy that more or less is the power source of its story, raising a civil rights lesson in ethics and morality. It was so *interesting* that Morgan Freeman himself got involved and slam dunked the jury with his God-like soothing voice. And despite Seyfried actually picking up the script’s remnants and transforming the scraps into a functional film, it’s utterly forgettable. So much so, that once Wahlberg becomes drowned in rejected semen samples (literally swimming with the sperm...), I experienced a moment of déjà vu (ironically, so did Ted). Surprisingly, I had seen the first half before. Yet it took me a decent forty minutes to encounter this epiphany, that’s how unmemorable this comedy truly is. It exercises all of the same plot points from its predecessor, the inclusion of the mentally unhinged Donny and the friendly break-up between the leads cement this sentiment, and rarely explored new avenues. Sure the friendly chemistry remained intact, but only one or two lines made me frustratingly chuckle, mostly due to Warburton’s comedic execution (urgh, that voice...). Besides that, there’s nothing here. Same old MacFarlane profanity. Worth a squeeze if you enjoyed the first film, but exhausts its preset lines of dialogue extremely rapidly. “I love you”? Eh, please don’t.

Jun 23, 2021