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Ted 3 (2025) marks the return of one of comedyโ€™s most unlikely duos: John Bennett and his mischievous, talking teddy bear, Ted. With Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, and Seth MacFarlane back on board, the film dives once again into the outrageous world of friendship, adulthood, and the chaos that follows when maturity isnโ€™t part of the plan.

At the heart of the story is John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg), now older and hoping to build a stable future with Lori (Mila Kunis). But his longtime companion, Ted, remains as reckless and unpredictable as ever. Their bond is unshakable, but Tedโ€™s refusal to grow up throws Johnโ€™s attempts at normalcy into hilarious disarray.

Ted (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) continues to be the life of the party, beer in hand and ready with an inappropriate comment for every situation. His antics, though wildly entertaining, create constant problems for John, especially as Lori pushes for more responsibility and commitment.

The film balances raunchy humor with heartfelt storytelling. Beneath the outrageous jokes and over-the-top scenarios, Ted 3 explores the idea of friendship lasting through lifeโ€™s changes, even when two friends grow in very different directions.

Mark Wahlberg once again plays the straight man to perfection, reacting to Tedโ€™s chaos with exasperation and heart. Mila Kunis adds warmth and sharp comedic timing as Lori, the voice of reason who often finds herself caught in the middle of the madness.

Seth MacFarlane delivers Ted with his signature irreverence, ensuring the bear remains one of the most memorable comedic creations of modern film. The chemistry between Wahlberg and MacFarlaneโ€™s Ted anchors the story, making every misadventure feel both ridiculous and surprisingly relatable.

Packed with wild set pieces, laugh-out-loud banter, and moments of unexpected sincerity, Ted 3 proves that some friendships defy time, maturity, and logic. John and Ted may never see eye to eye on growing up, but together they remind audiences why the best friendships are often the weirdest ones.

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