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The Bad Guys 2 (2025) – Cast & Crew

The Bad Guys 2 (2025) - Cast & Crew

Fresh off their hard-earned redemption, Mr. Wolf and his crew are loving life as the Good Guys – well, mostly. Between community service and resisting the urge to pick locks “just for fun,” they’re stumbling through straight-laced society. But just when they think they’ve swapped heists for honesty, an unstoppable squad of glamorous female criminals drags them out of retirement. Blackmailed into pulling “one last job,” the team faces an impossible choice: betray their newfound principles… or risk losing everything.

Get ready for a wilder, furrier, and hilariously high-stakes caper! As Wolf, Snake, Shark, Piranha, and Tarantula navigate double-crosses and dazzling new locales, they’ll clash with chic villains, outsmart upgraded security, and question whether a leopard (or wolf) can really change its spots. With explosive car chases, dazzling disguises, and that signature snark, this sequel proves going straight is way harder than going rogue. Don’t miss the animated event of the summer – only in theaters August 1!

Meet the All-Star Voice Cast:

1- Sam Rockwell as Mr. Wolf (voice)

Oscar winner Sam Rockwell returns, infusing Mr. Wolf with his signature blend of smooth-talking charm and neurotic leadership. Rockwell masterfully captures Wolf’s internal struggle – the sincere desire to stay reformed constantly battling his natural instincts for the perfect con. His vocal performance adds layers of wit and reluctant heroism to the pack’s conflicted leader.

Rockwell’s chemistry with the ensemble elevates every heist and heart-to-heart. Expect more of Wolf’s suave scheming and panicked pep talks as he navigates the ultimate test of his newfound goodness against the allure of the “one last job.”

2- Marc Maron as Mr. Snake (voice)

Comedian and actor Marc Maron once again delivers scene-stealing sarcasm as the perpetually grumpy Mr. Snake. Maron’s deadpan cynicism and dry one-liners (“Oh great, more personal growth…”) perfectly counterbalance the team’s optimism. He embodies Snake’s reluctant participation in do-gooding with hilarious resignation.

Maron excels at showcasing Snake’s hidden (but deeply buried) loyalty. His dynamic with Wolf remains a highlight, filled with bickering banter and moments where Snake’s hardened exterior reluctantly cracks, proving even the sourest snake might have a soft spot.

3- Craig Robinson as Mr. Shark (voice)

Craig Robinson brings boundless enthusiasm and lovable dimness back to the gentle giant, Mr. Shark. Robinson’s booming, cheerful voice perfectly captures Shark’s childlike wonder, insatiable appetite, and unexpected moments of surprising competence (often involving disguises or demolition).

Robinson’s comedic timing shines as Shark wholeheartedly embraces both his reformed life (especially community service snacks) and the thrill of the forced heist. His innocent confusion amidst chaos and genuine love for his friends provide constant heart and big laughs.

4- Anthony Ramos as Mr. Piranha (voice)

Anthony Ramos injects hyperactive energy and chaotic charm into the explosive little piranha. Ramos masterfully portrays Piranha’s short fuse, motor-mouth tendencies, and surprising sweetness. His vocal performance is a whirlwind of manic excitement and frustrated outbursts.

Ramos gets to explore Piranha’s struggle to contain his wild side in his new “good guy” life, making his inevitable explosions during the heist even funnier. Expect more uncontrollable chomping, high-pitched squeals, and unexpectedly profound (if garbled) observations.

5- Awkwafina as Ms. Tarantula / “Webs” (voice)

Awkwafina returns as the tech-savvy, sharp-tongued hacker, Webs. Her signature raspy delivery is full of sarcastic quips, brilliant deductions, and impatient exasperation with her less tech-literate crewmates. Awkwafina perfectly balances Webs’ cool confidence with subtle social awkwardness.

As the team’s indispensable brain, Awkwafina showcases Webs’ growth in navigating teamwork beyond her screens. Her dynamic with the new female villains adds a fascinating layer – is it rivalry, respect, or something else? Expect her tech wizardry to face its ultimate challenge.

6- Zazie Beetz as Diane Foxington (voice)

Zazie Beetz reprises her role as the effortlessly cool, brilliant Crimson Paw, now living her best life as Governor Diane Foxington. Beetz brings sophisticated charm, sharp intelligence, and a hint of playful mystery to the character who keeps Wolf (mostly) on the straight and narrow.

Beetz’s performance adds crucial emotional stakes. Diane represents the life Wolf is trying to build and could lose. Her potential discovery of the crew’s forced return to crime creates delicious tension, and Beetz delivers both warmth and formidable presence.

7- Richard Ayoade as Professor Rupert Marmalade IV (voice)

Richard Ayoade returns with his uniquely precise and hilariously pompous delivery as the reformed villain-turned-self-help-guru. Ayoade’s overly articulate, self-satisfied tones make Marmalade’s constant attempts to therapize the crew and his obliviousness to danger comedic gold.

Expect Marmalade to be hilariously out of his depth amidst the new criminal chaos. Ayoade’s comedic genius lies in the character’s unwavering belief in his own methods, even (especially) when they spectacularly fail during the high-stakes heist.

8- Lilly Singh as Tiffany Fluffit (voice)

Comedian and creator Lilly Singh joins the fray as Tiffany Fluffit, the glamorous, razor-sharp leader of the all-female criminal squad forcing the Bad Guys back into action. Singh brings charismatic menace, cutting wit, and a flair for the dramatic to this formidable new antagonist.

Singh’s vocal performance promises a villain who is both stylishly sophisticated and ruthlessly efficient. Her dynamic with Wolf’s crew, particularly Webs and Diane, will be a major source of conflict and intrigue, driving the “one last job” plot.

9- Alex Borstein as Chief Misty Luggins (voice)

Multi-Emmy winner Alex Borstein returns as the perpetually exasperated, donut-loving Chief of Police. Borstein’s gruff, no-nonsense delivery and impeccable comedic timing make Luggins’ frustrated pursuit of the Bad Guys (even the supposedly reformed ones) endlessly funny.

Borstein amplifies the chaos as Luggins is inevitably drawn into the massive heist, likely blaming Wolf’s crew instantly. Her escalating exasperation and single-minded pursuit, fueled by snacks, provide reliable comedic relief amidst the high-stakes action.

10- Maria Bakalova as Pigtail (voice)
Oscar-nominee Maria Bakalova voices Pigtail, a key member of Tiffany Fluffit’s crew. Known for her versatility, Bakalova likely imbues Pigtail with a mix of quirky energy, deceptive sweetness, or intense focus, making her a unique threat within the new villain squad.
Bakalova’s presence adds international flair and unpredictable energy. Whether Pigtail is a tech expert, a demolitions whiz, or a master of disguise, her interactions with the Bad Guys will create fresh comedic and action beats.

11- Danielle Brooks as Kitty Kat (voice)

Emmy winner Danielle Brooks (Peacemaker, Orange is the New Black) brings her powerhouse presence to Kitty Kat, another formidable member of Fluffit’s gang. Brooks can deliver both intimidating power and scene-stealing sass, suggesting Kitty Kat is a force to be reckoned with, physically and/or strategically.

Brooks’ vocal prowess promises a character with attitude and depth. Her potential clashes with Mr. Shark (size vs. ferocity?) or Mr. Piranha (chaos vs. chaos?) offer exciting comedic and action possibilities within the villain dynamic.

12- Omid Djalili as The Billionaire (voice)

Comedian and actor Omid Djalili voices The Billionaire, the likely target of Fluffit’s crew and the Bad Guys’ forced heist. Djalili is known for his expressive range, capable of pompous arrogance, eccentric charm, or paranoid intensity – perfect for the wealthy mark caught in the crossfire.

Djalili’s performance will add humor and personality to the heist’s objective. Whether The Billionaire is a buffoonish fool or a surprisingly cunning mark, his presence raises the stakes and complicates the Bad Guys’ already messy mission.

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