Between deadlines and second chances, their story begins again.
Nearly two decades after the charming chaos of Two Weeks Notice (2002), Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant return in Two Weeks Notice 2 (2025), a romantic comedy about rediscovering love when life gives you a second chance. Time has passed, careers have shifted, and the world they once knew is no longer the same — but their chemistry, full of wit and mischief, burns brighter than ever.
Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock), now a respected environmental lawyer and advocate, has built a life dedicated to justice and public service. George Wade (Hugh Grant), the forever-charismatic real estate mogul, has mellowed — but only slightly — using his fortune to dabble in philanthropy, though with his trademark laziness and flair for drama. Their paths cross again when a major development threatens both the environment and George’s legacy, forcing them to work together one more time.
What begins as reluctant collaboration quickly spirals into the familiar dance of banter, misunderstandings, and undeniable attraction. Old wounds resurface, reminding Lucy of George’s infuriating irresponsibility, while George is forced to face the regret of letting the only woman who truly challenged him slip away. But amid the debates and disasters, the spark they thought long extinguished starts to flicker back to life.
The sequel plays with nostalgia while introducing a modern edge — exploring how love evolves when careers, priorities, and second chances collide. Director Marc Lawrence balances heart and humor, weaving together clever dialogue, emotional depth, and a reminder that some connections never truly fade. Bullock and Grant, older but sharper, bring maturity to their characters without losing the playful fire that made audiences fall in love with them years ago.
By the final act, Two Weeks Notice 2 becomes more than just a rom-com — it’s a celebration of timing, forgiveness, and the beauty of finding your person, even when the clock seems to have run out. Because sometimes, the deadline on love deserves an extension.