Another Simple Favor

Another Simple Favor(2025)

R
03/07/2025 (US)Comedy, Thriller, Mystery2h 3m
5.8

"Every friendship has its twists."

Overview

Stephanie and Emily reunite on the beautiful island of Capri, Italy for Emily's extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman. Along with the glamorous guests, expect murder and betrayal to RSVP for a wedding with more twists and turns than the road from the Marina Grande to the Capri town square.

Paul Feig

Director

Laeta Kalogridis

Writer

Darcey Bell

Characters

Jessica Sharzer

Writer

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Part of the A Simple Favor Collection

A series of mystery comedies directed by Paul Feig.

Media

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Trailer

Cast Plays 'Who Said That?'

Cast Plays 'Who Said That?'

Featurette

The Cast Plays Truth or A Simple Favor

The Cast Plays Truth or A Simple Favor

Featurette

Blake Lively, Anna Kendrick, and Cast React to Scenes From Another Simple Favor

Blake Lively, Anna Kendrick, and Cast React to Scenes From Another Simple Favor

Featurette

Set Tour with Michele Morrone

Set Tour with Michele Morrone

Behind the Scenes

Blooper Reel

Blooper Reel

Bloopers

Meet the Characters

Meet the Characters

Featurette

Emily & Dante's Wedding

Emily & Dante's Wedding

Clip

Emily's Mother Crashes Her Wedding

Emily's Mother Crashes Her Wedding

Clip

Welcome To Italy - Official Clip

Welcome To Italy - Official Clip

Clip

Emily Invites Stephanie to a Private Bachelorette Party

Emily Invites Stephanie to a Private Bachelorette Party

Clip

A Simple ASMR

A Simple ASMR

Featurette

Making Of - Featurette

Making Of - Featurette

Behind the Scenes

A Surprise Guest Crashes Stephanie's Book Tour

A Surprise Guest Crashes Stephanie's Book Tour

Clip

Raise your tiny glasses.

Raise your tiny glasses.

Featurette

The Faceless Blonde Returns - Sneak Peek

The Faceless Blonde Returns - Sneak Peek

Clip

The Cast Speaks Italiano

The Cast Speaks Italiano

Featurette

Girlfriend Stuff

Girlfriend Stuff

Teaser

A Simple Recap

A Simple Recap

Featurette

Social

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A review by Manuel São Bento
5.0

Written on October 22, 2025

Coming into Another Simple Favor, I was ready to dive back into the delicious, twisted world that the original film so brilliantly established. While I appreciated the opportunity to revisit these characters, the movie's saving grace is undoubtedly the electrifying chemistry between stars Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick. The ease and spark they share on screen, trading barbed dialogue and suspicious glances, proves both actresses are far more talented and compelling than the general audience perception often gives them credit for. They're the engine of this sequel, effortlessly selling their intricate, dysfunctional friendship against a glamorous backdrop. On a purely visual level, the film is a feast, with the costume design standing out as the undisputed technical highlight — the sheer extravagance alone warrants a viewing, but it's a beautiful distraction from what's missing underneath.

However, that initial intrigue quickly gives way to disappointment, primarily due to the brutal and jarring tonal shift. Where the first movie balanced dark, sinister atmosphere with mystery, Another Simple Favor jumps headfirst into over-the-top, unabashed comedy that simply fails to mesh with the intriguing setup. The whole affair quickly becomes bogged down by a convoluted plot that features several unnecessary and uninteresting storylines, leading to a conclusion that not only feels endless but is also hampered by strangely artificial cinematography. The pivotal climax is shockingly distracting, using either poor green screen or oddly unnatural lighting that makes the real sets feel fake. Ultimately, I couldn't say I fully disliked or liked it; the film occupies a strange, underwhelming middle ground. The original mystery was a lightning-in-a-bottle experience that should've been left untouched, and that's still the better recommendation.

Rating: C