Thirty years after the original mayhem shook Edge City, The Mask 2: Edge City Mayhem – Christmas Chaos (2026) brings back the green-faced whirlwind of chaos with a holiday twist that’s bigger, weirder, and wilder than ever. Jim Carrey returns as Stanley Ipkiss, now a slightly anxious but charmingly eccentric retired museum curator whose peaceful life comes crashing down the moment the Mask resurfaces—literally—on the shores of Edge City.

Stanley has spent decades trying to forget the uncontrollable, physics-defying alter ego that once turned his world upside down. But Christmas magic has plans of its own, and when the Mask falls into the wrong hands—very wrong hands—the chaos that follows is so outrageous, even Stanley knows he can’t hide.
Enter Crystal Frost, played with electrifying mischief by Margot Robbie. Crystal is not just a villain; she’s a holiday-obsessed anarchist who sees Christmas as an opportunity for world domination—one tinsel-covered meltdown at a time. Once she dons the Mask, Edge City becomes a full-blown cartoon snow globe: talking candy canes, buildings wrapped like gift boxes, giant snowmen stomping through traffic, and snowstorms that bend time itself. Her Christmas wonderland is both dazzling… and dangerously unhinged.

Realizing the catastrophe ahead, Loki (Ben Schwartz), the snarkiest Norse god you’ll ever meet, reappears with one demand: Stanley must wear the Mask again. But slipping back into those neon-green shoes after thirty years is no simple task. Stanley must navigate a whirlwind of slapstick insanity while rediscovering the bizarre, elastic confidence he once had as his larger-than-life alter ego.
When Stanley finally transforms again, the result is a riot of cartoon physics and holiday delirium. Expect explosive snowball fights that break the laws of gravity, deadly garlands that slither like serpents, and candy-cane boomerangs that defy logic. Jim Carrey channels his classic elastic energy in a performance that feels like a nostalgic gift wrapped in pure, unfiltered chaos.
Cameron Diaz returns as Tina Carlyle, bringing glamour, sharp wit, and a fierce determination to keep Stanley grounded—even when he’s bouncing off rooftops or salsa-dancing through a blizzard. Together, they form a perfectly unhinged holiday duo, matching Crystal Frost’s icy madness with firecracker chemistry.

The film never stops moving. It’s a visual explosion of color, slapstick, and Looney Tunes-style physics fused with Christmas nostalgia. Amid all the insanity, though, beats a strangely sweet holiday heart. Stanley’s journey becomes a story of rediscovering courage, embracing unpredictability, and learning that the spirit of Christmas is less about perfection and more about connection—even if that connection involves a cursed mask and a god of mischief.
The Mask 2: Edge City Mayhem – Christmas Chaos is a wild, glittery, snow-drenched ride that blends nostalgic callbacks with fresh insanity. It’s loud, it’s zany, it’s ridiculous—and it’s exactly the kind of electric holiday adventure fans have been waiting decades for.