WILD HOGS 2: RIDE OF CHRISTMAS (2026) roars onto the screen with the same swagger, warmth, and delightful absurdity that made the original a cult favorite — but this time, the open road is covered in snow, the stakes are wrapped in tinsel, and Christmas spirit is the fuel pushing the Hogs forward. The result is a festive, high-energy comedy packed with brotherhood, blunders, and the kind of holiday magic only middle-aged bikers can deliver.

The film kicks off with the gang — Doug (Tim Allen), Woody (John Travolta), Bobby (Martin Lawrence), and Dudley (William H. Macy) — believing their rowdy, leather-clad days are officially behind them. They’ve settled into suburban routines, family duties, and quieter lives. But when a heartfelt idea to bring their families a handmade Christmas surprise requires a snowy back-country delivery, the Wild Hogs find themselves dusting off the bikes once more, revving toward one final holiday quest.
Enter Kevin Hart as Chris, a tiny tornado of enthusiasm and misguided courage. As a rookie rider desperate for approval, Chris turns even the simplest biker traditions into catastrophes. Whether he’s accidentally wrapping motorcycles in Christmas lights, misreading a map and leading the crew into a blizzard, or attempting to de-ice his tires with hot cocoa, Hart delivers comedic gold in every scene. His chemistry with the OG Hogs injects the film with fresh, chaotic electricity.

As the gang barrels through snow-covered highways and crooked mountain passes, their journey becomes less about the destination and more about rediscovering who they are as a group. They face breakdowns — both mechanical and emotional — and fend off a series of festive disasters, from runaway reindeer to a rogue holiday parade float that sends Woody flying into a nativity scene. The humor is physical, heartfelt, and unapologetically silly, capturing what fans loved from the first film while embracing the cozy chaos of Christmas.
Tim Allen shines as Doug, whose role as group “leader” slips into parental mode as he tries (and fails) to keep the group on track. Travolta’s Woody remains suave but clueless, Martin Lawrence’s Bobby brings high-energy panic to every problem, and Macy’s Dudley continues to be the group’s awkward secret weapon — especially when his newfound romance with a quirky small-town Christmas shop owner sends him into flustered holiday bliss.
But beneath the laughs lies a warm, nostalgic spirit. Their misadventures remind them — and us — that Christmas isn’t found in flawless plans, perfect gifts, or picturesque moments. It lives in the ridiculous, messy, unforgettable memories created with the people who matter most. The camaraderie of the Wild Hogs becomes the emotional anchor, proving that friendship is the greatest gift they’ve ever had.

By the time the Hogs finally reach home — battered, frozen, and laughing uncontrollably — they’ve managed not only to save Christmas, but to recapture the spark that once made them legends of the open road. And with Kevin Hart officially earning his leather jacket by the finale, the Wild Hogs may be older… but they’re far from done.
A rollicking mix of slapstick, heart, and holiday cheer, WILD HOGS 2: RIDE OF CHRISTMAS is the perfect comedic ride for anyone craving laughs and a little Christmas warmth. The Hogs are back — and Christmas has never been wilder. 🎄🏍️💥