Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

Directed by Ol Parker
PG-13
2018    1h 54mRomance, Comedy
6.680%66%7.1
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Discover Donna's (Meryl Streep, Lily James) young life, experiencing the fun she had with the three possible dads of Sophie (Amanda Seyfried). As she reflects on her mother's journey, Sophie discovers that she is more like her mother than she ever realized before.
  • Amanda SeyfriedSophie / Songs
  • Lily JamesYoung Donna
  • Pierce BrosnanSam
  • Colin FirthHarry
  • Stellan SkarsgårdBill / Kurt
  • Christine BaranskiTanya
  • Julie WaltersRosie
  • Alexa DaviesYoung Rosie
  • Jessica Keenan WynnYoung Tanya
  • Dominic CooperSky
  • CherRuby Sheridan
  • Andy GarciaFernando Cienfuegos
  • Meryl StreepDonna
  • Jeremy IrvineYoung Sam
  • Hugh SkinnerYoung Harry
  • Josh DylanYoung Bill
  • Maria VacratsisSofia
  • Celia ImrieVice Chancellor
  • Panos MouzourakisLazaros
  • Omid DjaliliGreek Official
  • James SaenzApril 14, 2025
    pales in comparison to the first but i still had such a fun goddamn time. the big numbers with the cast and dozens of extras dancing around are pure serotonin. “my love, my life” had me in tears what a cathartic experience. lily james doing cartwheels in an orchard and getting chased by a goat is peak cinema. as usual full review on letterboxd. link in bio.
  • ርልዪረSeptember 27, 2025
    Disappointing. Despit the all star cast, the film lacked the joy and freshness of the original film - and its main protagonist Donna - Meryl Streep. The one truly touching scene in the film was the only scene where Streep was present. The casting of the younger versions of the fathers from the first film was off the mark and there appeared to be little chemistry between them and Lilly James. Although James gave a good performance, her Donna lacked the charisma of Streep’s version and it made it impossible for me to believe it was the younger version of her. The film had a lot of pointless fluff and wasted the talent of its cast and especially didn’t do much with Amanda Seyfried’s Sophie. If anything, this film was about grief, and the gaping hole that’s left when someone like Donna leaves the world and how those who are left behind try to deal with it. I’m not sure it made any sense to make this film without Donna - for she was sorely missed. The tone and the music just didn’t live up to its predecessor. Sometimes it’s better to say - thank you for the music and let it be.
  • BrianNottJuly 12, 2025
    Another brilliant’feel good’ movie for the ages
  • BuggerlugsukMarch 8, 2026
    Love there music fabulous group and I love the films just wish there was more
  • Brenda MMay 14, 2026
    not as good as og but still okay
  • parktool69April 17, 2026
    I love abba
  • douglasnewman240March 18, 2026
    Good fun movie
  • MeffmanMarch 8, 2026
    A super-fun sing-a-long movie that you can lose yourself in either watching or listening while hanging out around the house.
  • stuhannafordFebruary 19, 2026
    If awful karaoke, masquerading as comedy is your kind of thing, you'll love it. If you loved the original, you'll probably like this. If the first film wasn't your cup of tea, like myself, you'll not be a fan. Mamma Mia! at least had a simple story, with a nice, neat conclusion. This is very much a rehashed, cash grab, with shoehorned B sides, stitched hastily together for a story that simply didn't need to be told. Let's not even get onto the fact that Cher is that wooden, she genuinely looks like she is reading the script for the very first time from an autocue placed over the shoulder of her opposite actor, and for whatever reason, they decided one take would be enough. I can only imagine that the writers realised that second rate songs and a less than perfect 'big' star finale were really struggling to pad things out, and so decided to rehash sizeable parts and just add extra camp and jazz hands... which for a sequel to an ABBA musical, is saying something. A story of little interest or depth, with a bucket full of sparkle and shine dumped on top. If you are looking for anything other than a drunk sing-a-long, this won't be of much interest.
  • gmrxboxOctober 15, 2024
    I don't really know if this is an unpopular opinion, but I think this is the superior Mamma Mia. The numbers are just more fun, more creative. "One of Us" was one of the first numbers that really impressed me. Separation anxiety between two long-distance lovers, with editing techniques to show them doing things in parallel. It's powerful, and not just the popcorn fluff that you might expect. But that's there, and pretty fun too. And there's Cher!

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