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Ben Stiller shares his honest opinion on the 'Meet the Parents' sequels: 'I stand by the first two'
The actor stars alongside Ariana Grande for the film series' upcoming fourth movie, 'Focker In-Law'
Ben Stiller said one of the “Meet the Parents” movies is not as good as the others. This is what he had to say about the third movie.
Ben Stiller Dropped Two Focked Up Opinions To An Ariana Grande Fan Who'd Never Seen Meet The Parents
Not all the Meet The Parents may not have been hits, but Ben Stiller sounds pretty stoked for Focker-In-Law. The actor has said that the idea to return to the comedy franchise came from realizing he was the same age De Niro was when they made the first movie. Check out the Focker-In-Law trailer below:
Ben Stiller just got incredibly candid about one of his most popular franchises, Meet the Parents, and revealed which of the films just didn’t work for him. The actor shared his true feelings about the series in a couple of posts on X on Thursday,
Ben Stiller has offered a candid take on the Meet the Parents franchise, admitting that he doesn’t like every installment. The actor’s remarks come amid renewed interest in the Focker storyline ahead of the fourth film’s release later this year.
The first trailer for Focker-In-Law has finally been released, bringing the beloved comedy franchise back to the big screen with a new generation of chaos. However, as a part of marketing, Ben
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The actor reprises his role in the upcoming 'Focker-In-Law,' opposite Robert De Niro and cast newcomer Ariana Grande.
The cast of Focker-In-Law will mostly look familiar to anyone who's seen the earlier movies in the franchise. Robert De Niro (Jack Byrnes), Ben Stiller (Greg Focker), Owen Wilson (Kevin Rawley), Blythe Danner (Dina Byrnes), and Teri Polo (Pam Focker) are all returning in their original roles.