Genre: Romantic Comedy, Drama
Director: Anne Fletcher
Starring: Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Betty White (in tribute), Awkwafina, Henry Golding
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Fifteen years after the hilariously heartfelt events of The Proposal, Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock) and Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds) are back — older, wiser, and just as stubborn. Their once “fake” engagement turned into a real marriage, a partnership built on unexpected love, sharp wit, and shared chaos. But as life would have it, even the strongest vows can be tested by time, distance, and the ghosts of the past.
When Margaret and Andrew receive a call that pulls them back to Sitka, Alaska, the town that once witnessed their unlikely love story, they find themselves standing at a crossroads. Margaret, now a best-selling author and high-profile editor, has built her success around control — the same control that’s slowly driving a wedge between her and Andrew. Meanwhile, Andrew has left the corporate grind to pursue a quieter dream — running his late father’s publishing house.
Their reunion in Alaska isn’t supposed to be complicated. It’s supposed to be about family — honoring the memory of Grandma Annie (Betty White, lovingly remembered in tribute) and helping Andrew’s mother through a personal crisis. But old memories have a way of resurfacing — and soon, laughter, resentment, and love collide once again in the heart of the wild.
In a twist of fate, Margaret finds herself under the same roof with Andrew’s extended family, including his eccentric cousin Lily (Awkwafina), whose idea of “helping” usually means chaos, and a charming new family friend, Ethan (Henry Golding), whose connection to Margaret sparks confusion — and maybe, jealousy. As the snow falls and the past comes calling, Margaret and Andrew must face the question they never really answered the first time around:
Were they meant to be together… or just meant to teach each other how to love?
Anne Fletcher, returning to the director’s chair, balances comedy with heartfelt drama, delivering a sequel that’s every bit as sharp, emotional, and delightfully awkward as the original. The Proposal 2: For Better or For Worse takes audiences on a journey of rediscovery — showing that real love isn’t about grand gestures or perfect timing, but about choosing each other again and again, even when it’s hard.
From snowy landscapes to candlelit dinners gone wrong, from laugh-out-loud family dinners to tearful late-night confessions, the film captures everything fans adored about the first movie — the banter, the chemistry, the warmth — while exploring how love evolves when the honeymoon phase fades and real life begins.
And through it all, there’s the lingering spirit of Grandma Annie — the wise, mischievous matriarch whose presence still echoes through the family, reminding everyone that love, no matter how messy, is always worth holding onto.
💍 “Some proposals last a lifetime — even when the love gets messy.”
With stunning Alaskan backdrops, witty dialogue, and the irresistible charm of Bullock and Reynolds back together again, The Proposal 2: For Better or For Worse is more than a sequel — it’s a grown-up love story about forgiveness, family, and finding magic in second chances.