👉 Diane Keaton, Sam Shepard, Harold Ramis
New ventures. New values. Same unstoppable J.C. Wiatt. Baby Boom 2 picks up decades after Diane Keaton’s beloved comedy classic, blending heart, humor, and sharp social commentary in a story about family, ambition, and second chances.
Now a successful entrepreneur and mother whose organic baby food empire has become a national brand, J.C. Wiatt (Diane Keaton) finds herself at another life crossroads. Her daughter is grown, her business is booming — and for the first time in years, she’s not sure what’s next. When a new corporate takeover threatens to strip her company of its values, J.C. decides to fight back the only way she knows how: by starting over once again, this time mentoring a new generation of women who refuse to choose between work and family.
But the chaos doesn’t stop there. A surprise visit from her old flame, Dr. Jeff Cooper (Sam Shepard, through archival footage and a touching narrative continuation), reignites memories of the quiet Vermont life she once left behind. Meanwhile, Harold Ramis’s character, the well-meaning but clueless former business partner, returns with yet another “can’t-miss” idea — one that could either save J.C.’s legacy or blow it all up.
Written by Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer, Baby Boom 2 is a witty, wise, and wonderfully full-circle sequel that celebrates the power of reinvention at any age. Keaton delivers her signature blend of neurotic brilliance and emotional warmth, reminding audiences that life — and success — don’t come with an expiration date.
Smart, soulful, and laugh-out-loud funny, Baby Boom 2 proves that growing older doesn’t mean slowing down — it just means knowing which battles (and bottles) are worth fighting for.
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