Sixteen years after audiences fell in love with the unlikely romance between a physical therapist and an injured NBA star, Just Wright 2 (2026) arrives as a story of love, family, and new beginnings. Directed by Sanaa Hamri, the sequel captures the same warmth and charm of the original, while offering a fresh chapter filled with joy, humor, and heart.
Queen Latifah returns as Leslie Wright, the woman whose kindness, authenticity, and strength once won the heart of basketball legend Scott McKnight. Now, Leslie steps into the most meaningful role of her life: preparing to become a mother. Her journey reflects resilience and grace as she balances her career, her dreams, and the excitement of building a family.

Common reprises his role as Scott McKnight, whose charm and determination still light up the screen. Having overcome the challenges of injury and fame, Scott has embraced a new life grounded not in basketball glory but in love, loyalty, and fatherhood. His devotion to Leslie shows that the greatest victory of his life was not on the court, but in choosing the right partner to share it with.
The sequel explores the next chapter of Leslie and Scott’s love story, where late-night practices and career sacrifices are replaced with baby preparations, heartfelt conversations, and the anticipation of parenthood. The couple’s chemistry shines brighter than ever, radiating the joy of a love that has deepened with time.

Family and community once again play a central role. Surrounded by friends, relatives, and the vibrant world of basketball, Leslie and Scott’s story blends everyday humor with touching emotion. From awkward baby shower games to heartfelt advice from loved ones, the film reminds us that family is not just built by blood, but by the people who stand by you.
Sanaa Hamri’s direction captures both the intimate and the inspiring — blending warm domestic moments with the larger-than-life energy of sports and celebrity. The film balances comedy, romance, and heartfelt drama, creating a story that feels authentic, uplifting, and deeply relatable.

Just Wright 2 is about more than pregnancy or parenthood. It’s about growth, partnership, and the courage to embrace change together. Leslie and Scott’s journey reflects the truth that love is not about perfection — it is about supporting each other through every chapter, every challenge, and every joy.
Just Wright 2 (2026) is a celebration of lasting love, second chances, and the beauty of building a family. With Queen Latifah and Common once again delivering warmth, humor, and undeniable chemistry, the film proves that sometimes the greatest love stories are not about how they begin — but how they continue.