Girls Trip 2: Last Christmas (2025)

Girls Trip 2: Last Christmas bursts onto the holiday scene with the perfect blend of wild humor, heartfelt moments, and the unstoppable chemistry of its iconic leading ladies. Director Malcolm D. Lee takes the magic of the first film and infuses it with festive energy, crafting a sequel that feels both celebratory and deeply emotional — a Christmas comedy with real soul beneath the laughter.

The film whisks Ryan, Sasha, Lisa, and Dina to an upscale winter retreat that promises peace, relaxation, and classy holiday traditions. But in classic Girls Trip fashion, serenity doesn’t stand a chance. From the moment the Flossy Posse arrives, chaos becomes their most loyal travel companion. Whether it’s Dina spiking the resort’s hot cocoa, Lisa getting swept into an unexpected winter romance, or Sasha uncovering a secret gift meant for someone else, the holiday spirit takes on a wonderfully chaotic flavor.

Regina Hall once again anchors the group with Ryan’s blend of elegance and vulnerability, as her character discovers that even the strongest women sometimes need space to breathe — and friends who know when to push and when to hold tight. Queen Latifah brings grounded strength as Sasha, whose plans for a quiet Christmas unravel in ways she never expects. Jada Pinkett Smith shines as Lisa, who steps into her boldest self yet as she finds love in the most unexpected corner of the snowy lodge. And Tiffany Haddish delivers scene-stealing hilarity as Dina, the walking embodiment of unfiltered holiday cheer (and questionable decision-making).

As the snowy setting becomes a playground for mischief, the heart of the film emerges in quieter moments: late-night confessions by a crackling fireplace, reflections on growing older and growing apart, and the dawning realization that even the strongest bonds need nurturing. The movie beautifully balances uproarious comedy with intimate, emotional beats that deepen the characters we’ve come to love.

The holiday chaos escalates when a misunderstanding involving a secret Santa exchange spirals into full-blown mayhem — complete with flying wrapping paper, shattered ornaments, and a heart-to-heart that brings the girls closer than ever. And when the unexpected threatens to cut their trip short, they find themselves confronting buried tensions and unresolved dreams, leading to revelations that hit harder than any joke.

What truly elevates Girls Trip 2: Last Christmas is its celebration of friendship as a lifelong gift — one that evolves, surprises, and sustains. By the time the snow settles and the last cup of eggnog is drained, the Flossy Posse understands that life may pull them in different directions, but the holidays will always bring them back to where they belong: together.

Warm, hilarious, and filled with holiday sparkle, Girls Trip 2: Last Christmas is a festive reminder that the best gifts aren’t wrapped — they’re shared.