He has his assistant make a list of people who are older than him, dyes his hair brown, and after the roof leaks, decides he and Nina should sell the house their children grew up in if one more thing goes wrong with it.
At dinner, after discussing whether the baby's last name will be hyphenated or not, George changes the subject by revealing the house has been sold.
They stay in the mansion owned by Bryan's parents, John and Joanna MacKenzie, who are on a cruise in the Caribbean.
Out for a walk, George notices that their old street is blocked off and sees a demolition crew with a wrecking ball at their old house, inferring that Mr. Habib plans to demolish it.
She is offered a great job in Boston but Bryan feels that they shouldn't move so far away with the baby coming.
A few weeks before the due date Bryan is called away to an emergency meeting in Japan, leaving Annie in George and Nina's care.
Franck takes over the role of driving the family to the hospital with a barely coherent George in tow.
[7] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote: "Father of the Bride Part II is not a great movie and not even as good as its 1991 inspiration.
The officially released soundtrack album contains the following 15 tracks: In 1996, Meyers confirmed that she and Shyer were planning a third installment in the Father of the Bride series, which would "have their characters confronting serious problems in their relationship – but ending up with a stronger bond than ever" - [11] though ultimately a sequel failed to materialize.
[12] Steve Martin denied the rumors on his social media, stating that he had neither seen a script, nor been offered the role.
[12] On September 25, 2020, a mini-sequel titled Father of the Bride Part 3(ish) premiered on Netflix's official YouTube channel and Facebook, reuniting most of the original cast from the first two films, and was directed by Nancy Meyers.
The short film also acted as a charity event, raising funds for the World Central Kitchen during the COVID-19 pandemic.