THE PROPOSAL 2: CHRISTMAS TOGETHER (2025)

The Proposal 2: Christmas Together brings Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds back in a sparkling, deeply charming holiday sequel that feels like a warm mug of cocoa on a snowy night — sweet, cozy, and impossibly comforting. Years after their whirlwind engagement changed both their lives, Margaret Tate and Andrew Paxton return to the screen with the same irresistible chemistry, now seasoned with maturity, tenderness, and a holiday glow.

The film opens with the couple seeking peace — or at least trying to. After months buried in deadlines, boardrooms, and nonstop travel, Margaret suggests a quiet Christmas retreat in a secluded mountain cabin. Andrew agrees, eager for one Christmas without chaos, one holiday where their biggest concern is whose turn it is to make hot chocolate. But in true rom-com fashion, serenity doesn’t stand a chance.

Their plans of solitude unravel spectacularly when Andrew’s family arrives unannounced, arms full of gifts and expectations. Suddenly, the quiet cabin transforms into a whirlwind of Paxton-style festivities — outrageous holiday traditions, hyper-competitive cookie contests, and well-meaning relatives who are far too interested in Margaret and Andrew’s relationship timeline. And just when things couldn’t get more complicated, a few unexpected visitors from Margaret’s past show up, adding another layer of emotional sparks and comedic tension.

As snowstorms trap everyone together, Margaret and Andrew find themselves navigating old insecurities, new pressures, and the hilariously unpredictable charm of family Christmas. Reynolds brings the perfect blend of wit and sincerity as Andrew tries to balance his love for Margaret with the chaos around them. Bullock shines with her signature sharp humor, but it’s the vulnerability beneath Margaret’s polished exterior that gives the sequel its emotional core.

The film’s heart lies in its exploration of what comes after the happy ending — the work, the compromise, the fear of losing what you fought so hard to keep. Against twinkling lights, snowy landscapes, and festive warmth, Margaret and Andrew rediscover why they fell in love in the first place: not because life was perfect, but because they chose each other, again and again.

Among the film’s many standout moments are a hilariously disastrous Christmas dinner, a romantic midnight walk under falling snow, and a beautifully intimate scene where Margaret confesses her fears about the future — only for Andrew to remind her that love isn’t about perfection, but partnership.

By the time Christmas morning arrives, the couple has weathered misunderstandings, family meddling, and a fair share of holiday madness. But in true Proposal fashion, it all leads to a heartwarming finale that reaffirms their promise to each other — not just for one holiday, but for every season to come.

With its blend of romance, laughter, nostalgia, and holiday sparkle, The Proposal 2: Christmas Together delivers exactly what fans hoped for: a festive, emotionally rich continuation of a love story that still feels fresh, funny, and beautifully human.