09/02/2026
🎬 Married with Grandchildren (2026)
Starring: Ed O’Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate
Set decades after the original suburban chaos, Married with Grandchildren brings the Bundy family into a new era where age, technology, and generational conflict collide with brutally familiar dysfunction. Al and Peggy Bundy are now unwilling retirees, still planted firmly on their couch, still armed with sharp tongues, and still deeply allergic to responsibility. The world around them has changed dramatically, but the Bundys have not—and that is precisely the problem.
Their adult children, Kelly and Bud, have returned home under less-than-triumphant circumstances, each dragging along kids of their own. What was once a loud, messy household has evolved into a multi-generational war zone filled with smartphones, tablets, delivery food, and a complete absence of discipline. Al struggles to comprehend a society where no one fears authority, kids outsmart adults with apps, and his role as the family tyrant has been completely undermined by screens and indifference. Peggy, on the other hand, thrives in the chaos, refusing to age gracefully and treating grandparenthood as a purely optional lifestyle choice.
As the Bundys attempt to survive daily life together, the series explores modern parenthood, financial instability, cultural shifts, and the exhausting loop of generational repetition. Kelly wrestles with trying to be a better parent than she had while still clinging to her self-centered instincts, while Bud attempts to enforce rules he doesn’t believe in himself. The grandchildren, sharp, unapologetic, and addicted to technology, quickly learn how to manipulate every adult in the house.
Blending classic irreverent humor with contemporary satire, Married with Grandchildren paints a ruthless but affectionate portrait of a family that never improves, never learns, and somehow never falls apart. It’s a comedy about survival, stubbornness, and the uncomfortable truth that no matter how much time passes, some families are permanently stuck exactly where they belong.