My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (DVD)
Description
Nia Vardalos returns to write and star in this American romantic comedy sequel. Whilst trying to deal with their own marital and family issues, Toula and Ian (Vardalos and John Corbett) have to attend another big fat Greek wedding. As her 17-year-old daughter Paris (Elena Kampouris) prepares to graduate from high school and go off to college, Toula is shocked to discover that her parents', Gus and Maria (Michael Constantine and Lainie Kazan), were never officially married. With their own marriage on the rocks, an overbearing family ever-present in their lives, and another Greek wedding to attend, will Toula and Ian ever be able to get their relationship back on track?
Product Details
- Barcode
- 5053083073589
- Department
- Movies & TV
- Released
- 1 Aug 2016
- Type
- Movies
- Format
- DVD
- Genre
- Comedy
- Region
- Region 2, Region 4
- Language
- English, Spanish, German, Italian
- Secondary Languages
- Spanish
- Subtitles
- English
- Subtitle 2
- Spanish
- Subtitle 3
- Danish
- Studio
- Universal Pictures
- Extras
- Interactive Menus
- Scene Access
- Enhanced WS tv
- Bonus Footage
- Outtakes
- Making Of Documentary
- Other Documentary: 'My Big Fat Greek Dinner'
- Runtime
- 94 min
- Age Restriction
- 12
- Supply Source
- UK
Movie
- Tagline
- People change. Greeks don't.
- Release Year
- 2016
- Running Time
- 94 min
- Categories
- Comedies / Romantic Comedy / Weddings / Romance
- Language
- English
- Country
- Canada / United States of America
- Budget
- $18 million
- US Box Office
- $52.0 million
- Revenue
- $90.6 million
- Official Website
- http://www.mybigfatgreekweddingmovie.com/
- Ratings
-
- IMDb
- 6.0
- Rotten Tomatoes®
- 27%
- Metacritic
- The Movie DB
- 59%
- Overview
- The continuing adventures of the Portokalos family. A follow-up to the 2002 comedy, "My Big Fat Greek Wedding."
- Synopsis
- In this sequel to the 2002 sleeper hit MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING, Toula (Nia Vardalos) finds her extended family rocked by the revelation that her mother and father were never really married -- which, of course, requires an even bigger Greek wedding so they can officially tie the knot. Meanwhile, Toula struggles to spice up her marriage to Ian (John Corbett), and is heartbroken when her daughter Paris (Elena Kampouris) says she wants to go to a distant college in order to get away from her overbearing clan.
- Poster
- Videos
- Trailer
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 - Official Trailer (HD)
- Teaser
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 - In Theaters March 25 (TV Spot 3) (HD)
- Teaser
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 - In Theaters March 25 (TV Spot 4) (HD)
- Teaser
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 - In Theaters March 25 (TV Spot 1) (HD)
- Cast & Crew
- Director
- Kirk Jones
- Star
- John Corbett / John Stamos / Nia Vardalos / Rita Wilson
- Co-Star
- Hershel Blatt / Jeanie Calleja / Gia Carides / Leonidas Castrounis / Michael Constantine / Jayne Eastwood / Joey Fatone / Julia Gartha / Ian Gomez / Bruce Gray / Kathryn Greenwood / Harper Gunn / Kathryn Haggis / Elena Kampouris / Lainie Kazan / Aniela Kurylo / Stavroula Logothettis / Louis Mandylor / Mark Margolis / Andrea Martin / Bess Meisler / Gerry Mendicino / Sam Moses / Chrissy Paraskevopoulos / Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos / Teresa Pavlinek / Ethan Pugiotto / Ashleigh Rains / Fiona Reid / Rob Riggle / Lauren Saarimaki / Michael Sofos / Kolton Stewart / Alec Stockwell / Peter Tharos / Maria Vacratsis / Constantine Vardalos / Jeff White / Alex Wolff / Roger Wong
- Screenwriter
- Nia Vardalos
- Composer
- Christopher Lennertz
- Executive Producer
- Paul Brooks / Scott Niemeyer / Steven Shareshian / Nia Vardalos
- Producer
- Tom Hanks / Rita Wilson
- Special Effects
- Lairds FX
- Director of Photography
- Jim Denault
- Editor
- Markus Czyzewski
- Costume Designer
- Gersha Phillips
- Assistant Director
- Bryan C. Knight
- Sound Re-Recording
- Christian P. Minkler / John Ross
- Stunt Coordinator
- Branko Racki
- Set Decorator
- Patricia Cuccia
- Music Director
- Deva Anderson
- Visual Effects Designer
- Technicolor / VFX Cloud
- Production Manager/UPM
- D.J. Carson / David Coatsworth
- Movie Critics
- Los Angeles Times
- "[A] relative rarity: a big-hearted, relationship-driven movie suitable for a multi-generational audience."— Rebecca Keegan (24 Mar 2016, )
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