Grieving after a tragedy, Malcolm tries to start fresh with his new girlfriend and her kids but supernatural shenanigans find their way back to him.

“A Haunted House 2” is the sequel to the 2013 comedy horror film, continuing the tradition of spoofing popular horror movie tropes. This time around, Marlon Wayans reprises his role as Malcolm, who is now in a new relationship with a woman named Megan (Jaime Pressly) and her two children.
As they move into a seemingly ordinary house, Malcolm soon realizes that the supernatural shenanigans are far from over. The film delivers a mix of over the top humor, slapstick comedy, and outrageous situations, poking fun at various horror movie clichés, from demonic possessions to haunted dollhouses.
While the film’s humor is often crude and offensive, it’s undeniable that “A Haunted House 2” is a laugh out loud comedy that will appeal to fans of the genre. The film’s self aware humor and willingness to push the boundaries of taste make it a unique and entertaining experience.
However, it’s important to note that the film’s reliance on shock humor and vulgarity may not be for everyone. It’s a film that’s best enjoyed by those who appreciate its irreverent and outrageous tone.