
Decades after their unforgettable journey of raising a little girl, Michael (Steve Guttenberg), Peter (Tom Selleck), and Jack (Ted Danson) return for a new chapter that no one saw coming. Once bachelors turned doting fathers, the trio now face their biggest role yet — being grandfathers.

The story begins with a joyful twist of fate: their beloved daughter has a baby of her own. But when unexpected circumstances leave the child in the hands of Michael, Peter, and Jack, the three men are thrown back into the unpredictable world of diapers, bottles, and sleepless nights. Only this time, the challenges are seasoned with wrinkles, aching backs, and a whole lot more wisdom.

From baby-proofing an apartment filled with antiques to mastering the latest parenting gadgets, the grandpas discover that times have changed — but the heart of caregiving remains the same. Their hilarious attempts to adapt bring both comedy and touching lessons about family, patience, and resilience.
At its core, the film blends warm nostalgia with fresh laughs. Fans of the original will cherish the return of these iconic characters, while a new generation of viewers will discover the timeless comedy of three unlikely caretakers learning to balance chaos with unconditional love.
What makes this sequel truly shine is its heart. Beyond the jokes and messy baby mishaps, the movie explores how love continues to grow through generations. The bond between the grandfathers and their granddaughter reminds us that family is about showing up, no matter your age or stage in life.

With witty banter, heartfelt moments, and a few surprises along the way, Three Grandpas and a Baby promises to be both a nostalgic reunion and a celebration of the joys (and struggles) of family. Laughter, tears, and plenty of baby powder are guaranteed.