About Super Troopers 2
Super Troopers 2 (2018) marks the long-awaited return of everyone's favorite incompetent law enforcement officers in a comedy that doubles down on the absurd humor that made the original a cult classic. When a border survey reveals that a Canadian town actually belongs to the United States, the Super Troopers are reactivated to establish a Highway Patrol station and ease the transition. What follows is a hilarious culture clash filled with maple syrup chugging, mountie rivalries, and the troopers' signature brand of chaotic policing.
The Broken Lizard comedy troupe delivers exactly what fans expect, with Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske slipping back into their iconic roles with perfect comedic timing. The film smartly expands on the original's formula while introducing fresh scenarios and memorable Canadian counterparts. Director Jay Chandrasekhar maintains the irreverent spirit that defined the first film, balancing ridiculous set pieces with the troopers' trademark improvised banter.
While the plot serves primarily as a vehicle for gags, it provides enough structure to keep the comedy flowing consistently throughout the 99-minute runtime. The border dispute premise allows for clever satire of both American and Canadian stereotypes, while never taking itself too seriously. For fans of the original and newcomers alike, Super Troopers 2 delivers exactly what it promises: unapologetically silly humor, quotable lines, and the joyful chaos of these beloved characters unleashed on unsuspecting civilians once again.
The Broken Lizard comedy troupe delivers exactly what fans expect, with Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske slipping back into their iconic roles with perfect comedic timing. The film smartly expands on the original's formula while introducing fresh scenarios and memorable Canadian counterparts. Director Jay Chandrasekhar maintains the irreverent spirit that defined the first film, balancing ridiculous set pieces with the troopers' trademark improvised banter.
While the plot serves primarily as a vehicle for gags, it provides enough structure to keep the comedy flowing consistently throughout the 99-minute runtime. The border dispute premise allows for clever satire of both American and Canadian stereotypes, while never taking itself too seriously. For fans of the original and newcomers alike, Super Troopers 2 delivers exactly what it promises: unapologetically silly humor, quotable lines, and the joyful chaos of these beloved characters unleashed on unsuspecting civilians once again.


















