A new adventure in a prehistoric and dangerous world is about to begin: The Croods 2 are back!
Are you ready for The Croods 2? Because the funniest and most beautiful family is about to return! A new chapter in which the “Most prehistoric family” of animation cinema will face new adventures.
The Croods have survived countless dangers and disasters but now that the pack has managed to survive even at the end of the world, they face an even greater challenge: meeting another family!
Will they be able to integrate? Will they be able to build relationships and interact? Will the two families be able to live together without strong tensions between the caveman family and the Superiors’ family?
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The family of Neanderthals they will face new adventures in the bestial Prehistory. Grappling with the rival clan, the Superior, the Croods will have to demonstrate that they know how to juggle the thousand challenges of everyday life, remaining united. Theirs motto is: “The herd makes her own!”. In fact, Hip tells this new adventure as follows:
My name is Hip and we are the first family in the world: The Croods. Dad always says the pack is a pack. Now we are looking for an ideal place to call “home”.
Mom Ugga is the key element while Hip is the unstoppable engine of the family. Grandma Crood is getting wilder and the little Guy, in the meantime, he has grown up. Then there is also the head of household Grug: an important element of this fantastic prehistoric family.
