Seeing Double Has Never Been This Chaotic
Seeing double has never been this chaotic, complicated, or utterly hilarious. The Parent Trap 2: Double Duty brings back the beloved and mischievous identical twins, Annie James and Hallie Parker (both played by the returning and radiant Lindsay Lohan), for a nostalgic and chaotic reunion twenty-eight years in the making.

Decades after successfully executing their original ‘parent trap,’ the sisters are now living worlds apart and facing the distinct, overwhelming pressures of adulthood. Annie James is the grounded one, running the family’s prestigious winery in Napa Valley, balancing meticulous business demands with the struggle of raising rebellious, internet-obsessed teenagers. Conversely, Hallie Parker is a burnt-out, fast-paced fashion mogul in London, struggling to maintain her luxury brand and her fragile sanity amidst relentless deadlines and media scrutiny.
The Mid-Life Switcheroo
Overwhelmed by parallel mid-life crises and feeling completely misunderstood in their respective corners of the globe, the twins converge in London for a visit with their wise, charming, and ever-supportive grandfather, Nick Parker (Dennis Quaid).

During a late-night, wine-fueled conversation, they impulsively decide to pull the infamous “old switcheroo” one last time. Their goal is simple: take a two-week, stress-free vacation in each other’s lives. Annie goes to London to enjoy Hallie’s glamorous, responsibility-free life, while Hallie takes over the vineyard, eager for a relaxing break with a slower pace.
They believe they can fool everyone again, relying on their perfect imitation skills and shared history. However, navigating suspicious, modern husbands—Annie is married to the grounded, suspicious lawyer, David (Glen Powell), and Hallie is married to the witty, perceptive British financier, James (Chris Pine)—proves significantly harder than pranking a wicked stepmother. High-stakes business deals, awkward social engagements, and the digital scrutiny of the modern world make the deception a continuous, near-fatal exercise in chaos.

The Price of Escape
With a touching, heartfelt tribute woven into the narrative for their late mother, Elizabeth James, the film captures the warmth, style, and essential mischief of the original. From vineyard disasters involving modern drone technology to disastrous runway malfunctions and near-miss encounters with their spouses, Annie and Hallie quickly learn that while you can swap lives, you absolutely cannot run away from yourself. The chaos forces them to confront the parts of their real lives they’ve been trying to escape, proving that sometimes, the best way to fix your life is to step completely into someone else’s shoes.