About Ted 2
Ted 2 (2015) continues the outrageous adventures of the living, talking teddy bear Ted (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) and his best friend John (Mark Wahlberg). This time, the newlywed Ted and his human wife Tami-Lynn decide to have a baby, but their plans hit a legal wall when the state declares Ted to be property rather than a person. The film transforms into a hilarious courtroom comedy as Ted and John enlist the help of inexperienced lawyer Samantha (Amanda Seyfried) to prove Ted's personhood in court.
Seth MacFarlane's signature blend of raunchy humor, pop culture references, and surprisingly heartfelt moments shines throughout the film. Mark Wahlberg delivers another solid performance as the perpetually bewildered John, while Amanda Seyfried brings fresh energy as the marijuana-loving attorney. The cameos and supporting cast, including returning favorites like Giovanni Ribisi's creepy Donny, add to the chaotic fun.
While the film received mixed reviews from critics, fans of the original Ted will find plenty to enjoy in this sequel. The courtroom premise allows for clever satire of legal systems and social issues, all wrapped in MacFarlane's trademark offensive comedy. The visual effects bringing Ted to life remain impressive, and the chemistry between the characters keeps the story engaging despite some predictable plot points.
Ted 2 is worth watching for its unapologetically crude humor, memorable one-liners, and surprisingly touching exploration of what makes someone a person. It's a perfect choice for viewers looking for a lighthearted comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Seth MacFarlane's signature blend of raunchy humor, pop culture references, and surprisingly heartfelt moments shines throughout the film. Mark Wahlberg delivers another solid performance as the perpetually bewildered John, while Amanda Seyfried brings fresh energy as the marijuana-loving attorney. The cameos and supporting cast, including returning favorites like Giovanni Ribisi's creepy Donny, add to the chaotic fun.
While the film received mixed reviews from critics, fans of the original Ted will find plenty to enjoy in this sequel. The courtroom premise allows for clever satire of legal systems and social issues, all wrapped in MacFarlane's trademark offensive comedy. The visual effects bringing Ted to life remain impressive, and the chemistry between the characters keeps the story engaging despite some predictable plot points.
Ted 2 is worth watching for its unapologetically crude humor, memorable one-liners, and surprisingly touching exploration of what makes someone a person. It's a perfect choice for viewers looking for a lighthearted comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously.


















