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Director: Nicholas Stoller
Actors: Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Zac Efron
PlotMac and Kelly Radner are living a quiet suburban life with their young daughter and a second baby on the way. Just as they are preparing to sell their house and move to a more spacious home, a new sorority, Kappa Nu, moves in next door. Unlike most sororities that adhere to strict national rules on behavior, Kappa Nu was founded by Shelby, Beth, and Nora, three freshman students determined to create a place where they can throw the wild parties they felt too restricted to have in traditional sororities. The Radners' peace is shattered as the raucous events hosted by Kappa Nu quickly escalate, leaving Mac and Kelly desperate to reclaim their neighborhood.
Seeing no other way to resolve the issue, the Radners enlist the help of their former enemy and ex-fraternity president, Teddy Sanders. Teddy has since struggled to find direction in his post-college life and is eager to relive his glory days and find a new purpose. Together, Mac, Kelly, and Teddy devise various schemes to undermine Kappa Nu's standing with the university and force them out of the neighborhood. However, Shelby, Beth, and Nora prove to be formidable adversaries who are equally determined to hold their ground at any cost. The ensuing battle of wits becomes increasingly chaotic and comedic as both sides employ outrageous tactics to win.
Writers: Andrew Jay Cohen, Brendan O'Brien, Nicholas Stoller
Release Date: 20 May 2016
Runtime: 92 min
Rating: R
Country: United States, China
Language: English
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising delivers enthusiastic performances with solid A/V quality, but its humor may not appeal to all; recommended for fans of the first film.
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