12/12/2025
🎬 WILD HOGS 2: BACK ON THE ROAD (2026)
Starring: Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy, Marisa Tomei
Comedy • Road-Trip Adventure • Brotherhood
“They survived midlife once… now it’s midlife part two.”
Years have passed since the original Wild Hogs rode into the sunset, defeating the Del Fuegos and rediscovering their inner rebels. Now, in their late 50s and early 60s, the four friends have settled into surprisingly calm lives… maybe too calm. Doug is grappling with early retirement blues, Woody is recovering from yet another financial setback, Bobby is barely keeping his chaotic blended family in check, and Dudley is happily married to the love of his life, Maggie.
But when a letter arrives from the late Jack (Ray Liotta, archival footage), their wild days are far from over. The Del Fuegos have a new plan to rebuild their biker legacy—and they want the Wild Hogs to help inaugurate the Peace Riders Rally, a cross-country event meant to unite rival biker clubs.
Reluctantly agreeing to one last adventure, the Hogs hit the road, but things go sideways fast. From Doug injuring his back mounting his bike to Bobby’s GPS sending them to luxury spas instead of biker bars, to Woody getting into a hilarious feud with an emotional support llama, their ride is filled with mishaps. Meanwhile, a younger outlaw gang, The Iron Tails, led by the fiery Viper Junior, sees the Hogs as the end of the outlaw legacy and vows to sabotage the rally.
Along the way, they meet an eclectic group of allies: a women’s biker club that out-rides them all, a retired stuntman obsessed with Evel Knievel, and a small-town sheriff who admires the Hogs for all their old chaos. As the journey continues, the Hogs become an unexpected symbol of unity—something they never asked for but secretly needed.
The emotional heart of the journey comes when Woody admits he’s afraid of aging out of the man he once was, Doug confesses he misses having purpose, Bobby feels invisible in his own home, and Dudley questions whether he deserves the happiness he’s found. Their brotherhood strengthens as they realize that being a Wild Hog isn’t about rebellion or bikes—it’s about embracing the surprises life still has to offer.
The climax hits at the Peace Riders Rally, where The Iron Tails cause chaos with smoke bombs, drone pranks, and wild stunts. The Hogs, using nothing but teamwork, luck, and their usual stubbornness, outwit the younger gang in a hilariously epic showdown involving a collapsing stage, a runaway cotton candy machine, and Woody zip-lining on a banner that reads: "MEN OF A CERTAIN AGE."
In the final scene, the Wild Hogs stand atop a hill, older but triumphant. Doug smiles and says, “We’re not done yet.” Woody replies, “We were never done.” And with that, the engines roar, and the Hogs ride off—slower than before, wobbling at times, but together, laughing into the sunset.