The Little Nicky 2 (2025) picks up years after the original, with Nicky (Adam Sandler), the lovable son of Satan, now trying to live a peaceful life on Earth with his human family. However, his tranquility is interrupted when a rift opens between Hell and Earth, unleashing chaotic energies and ancient demons into modern-day New York. Nicky is forced back into action when he learns that his half-demon son has unknowingly triggered a prophecy that could destroy both realms.
As Hell begins to seep into the city, Nicky gathers an unlikely team—including his loyal bulldog, a group of eccentric friends, and his skeptical human wife—to investigate the growing supernatural events. At the heart of it all is a new villain: a forgotten prince of the underworld seeking to claim the throne of Hell by overthrowing both Satan and his lineage. Nicky must wrestle not only with evil forces, but also with being a father and finding balance between his infernal legacy and earthly responsibilities.
The team encounters bizarre trials, including fighting off enchanted subway creatures, negotiating with rebellious ghosts in Central Park, and confronting Nicky’s own inner demons. Humor, heart, and hellfire fuel the journey as Nicky rediscovers his powers and learns that being a good guy doesn’t mean giving up your dark side entirely. Along the way, the characters grow closer, blending their strengths in both the mortal and infernal worlds.
In the explosive climax, Nicky faces the new underworld prince in a battle that shakes the very gates of Hell. With the help of his family and friends, he seals the rift between dimensions and restores order. The film ends with Nicky embracing his dual nature, returning home to his mixed family with a new sense of purpose—and, of course, a few infernal quirks still intact.