Look, this is the cinematic equivalent of leftover Halloween candy in January—technically still edible, but nobody's excited about it.
The Addams Family 2 is a perfectly serviceable 93 minutes of animated distraction that won't traumatize anyone but also won't be remembered by dinner time. It's got the brand's signature dark humor and family-sticks-together messaging, but it's wrapped in such a formulaic sequel package that it feels like it was generated by an algorithm trained on 'animated family road trip movies.'
The good news: it's safe, the Addams aesthetic is visually fun, and celebrating weird families is always a plus. The bad news: it's just... fine. Not terrible, not great, just aggressively medium. The 6.9 TMDB rating tells you everything—it exists, people watched it, nobody hated it, nobody loved it.
If your kid is deep in an Addams Family phase or you need something Halloween-adjacent that's not actually scary, sure, throw it on. But don't expect it to spark imagination, teach life lessons, or even hold attention as well as scrolling through their iPad. It's background noise with occasional chuckles, and that's okay—we all need those sometimes. Just don't expect magic.






