The beloved My Big Fat Greek Wedding franchise is back with a fresh sequel! Netflix is bringing fans “My Big Fat Greek Wedding: A New Celebration” (2025), a heartwarming and hilarious new chapter in the Portokalos family’s story. Nia Vardalos and John Corbett return as Toula and Ian, navigating the ups and downs of marriage, parenting, and—of course—Greek family traditions.

Release Date & Production Details
The film is set to premiere exclusively on Netflix in late 2025. With a production budget of $85 million, the movie promises stunning Greek landscapes, laugh-out-loud moments, and an emotional core that fans have loved since the original 2002 film.

Star Cast & Storyline
In this sequel, Toula (Nia Vardalos) is once again at the center of family chaos, balancing her marriage to Ian (John Corbett) while dealing with new family challenges. The film introduces Florence Pugh as a bold and independent Greek-American relative who shakes things up, and Chris Pratt as a clueless yet lovable soon-to-be family member. Andrea Martin reprises her role as Aunt Voula, bringing her iconic comedic charm, while Maria Bakalova stars as a lively cousin visiting from Greece.
This time, the Portokalos family prepares for a massive, unexpected wedding, forcing them to navigate cultural clashes, generational differences, and the hilarious unpredictability of family life.
Trailer Success & Hype
The $5 million trailer has already taken social media by storm, racking up 25 million views within 24 hours. Shot with Canon Cinema Lenses and a 3.0 PF background blur, the trailer delivers stunning Mediterranean visuals and heartfelt comedic moments.
Box Office & Streaming Expectations
Industry analysts predict that My Big Fat Greek Wedding: A New Celebration will be one of Netflix’s most-watched films of 2025, expecting 100+ million views within the first month. The film’s blend of nostalgia, humor, and romance makes it a surefire hit!
Stay tuned for more updates!
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