After years of speculation and hints from the cast, the third installment of the comedy franchise Grown Ups is officially underway. Netflix has announced that Grown Ups 3 is now in development, marking the first formal confirmation of the sequel fans have long awaited.
Adam Sandler is confirmed to reprise his role and will also co-write the screenplay alongside his frequent collaborator Tim Herlihy. Despite this progress, Netflix has yet to reveal which other original cast members will join the reunion, leaving fans eager for updates on the full lineup.
While audiences hope to see familiar faces such as Chris Rock, David Spade, Kevin James, and Rob Schneider return alongside Sandler, the streaming service has not officially announced any casting decisions. The film will be directed by Kyle Newacheck, who has previously collaborated with Sandler on Netflix projects like Murder Mystery and Happy Gilmore 2.
The original Grown Ups, released in 2010, centered on a group of childhood friends reconnecting with their families during a Fourth of July holiday. The comedy was a significant box office hit, grossing over $270 million worldwide. Its 2013 sequel, Grown Ups 2, also enjoyed commercial success, earning nearly $250 million globally and solidifying the franchise as one of Sandler’s most lucrative comedy series.
Beyond the main cast, the films featured notable stars including Salma Hayek, Maya Rudolph, Maria Bello, Steve Buscemi, and Colin Quinn. This new project continues Sandler’s longstanding collaboration with Netflix, which has produced several popular titles such as Leo, Hubie Halloween, Murder Mystery, and sequels like Happy Gilmore 2.
Although many details remain under wraps, the announcement confirms that the beloved Grown Ups ensemble may soon reunite for another comedic adventure, much to the excitement of longtime fans.