After his latest invention fails, Dex is welcomed back by Ed to his old job at Good Burger, which is once again put in jeopardy when Dex devises a plan to get back on his feet.After his latest invention fails, Dex is welcomed back by Ed to his old job at Good Burger, which is once again put in jeopardy when Dex devises a plan to get back on his feet.After his latest invention fails, Dex is welcomed back by Ed to his old job at Good Burger, which is once again put in jeopardy when Dex devises a plan to get back on his feet.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Honor Monroe Mitchell
- Pickles
- (as Honor Mitchell)
Jack Kingston Shaw
- Onion
- (as a different name)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDan Schneider, who played Good Burger manager Mr. Bailey in the first film, did not return after Nickelodeon severed ties with him in 2018 due to several misconduct allegations against him.
- GoofsEd said that he talks since he was 8. However in the first movie he said that he spoke his first words at 6 while on "All That" in the "Good Burger"-Sketches he said that he said his first words at 11.
- Quotes
Dexter Reed: Ed, are you using a plunger to unclog the shake machine as in the same plunger we use to unclog the toilet?
Ed: Uh, no?
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits show the cast and crew singing "He's a dude" and also a few additional scenes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cinematic Venom: The Reboot: Good Burger 2 (2023) (2024)
- SoundtracksIt's a Great Day for a Good Day
Performed by Kel Mitchell, Alexa Kahn, James III, and David Chen
Written by Kevin Kopelow, Heath Seifert, and Oak Felder
Featured review
Twenty-six years after successfully taking advantage of his partner's secret sauce, "Dexter Reed" (Kenan Thompson) is still trying to make a fortune off of get-rich-quick schemes. However, when his latest scheme ends up burning his house down and leaving him homeless, he turns to his old colleague "Ed" (Kel Mitchell) for a job and a place to stay. Naturally, being the nice person that he is, Ed quickly opens up his home and his heart to his old friend and even allows him to return to his old job at Good Burger. Yet even though he is genuinely thankful for Ed's assistance, Dexter's ambitions soon get the better of him as he subsequently negotiates with a powerful businessman named "Cecil McNevin" (Lil Rel Howery) to convince Ed to sell his rights to Good Burger over to Cecil in order to franchise the restaurant worldwide. Being an extremely trusting person, Ed follows Dexter's advice and signs the contract Cecil gives to him. What neither of them realize, however, is just how dishonest Cecil actually is--and this will have catastrophic consequences for the two of them. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this sequel turned out to be a little bit better than I initially thought it would. To further elaborate, I thought that the first film seemed rather erratic in nature--with some scenes being quite good, while other scenes weren't nearly as effective. This sequel, on the other hand, was more evenly balanced and seemed more polished. That being said, while I don't think the sequel was better than the original film, it wasn't necessarily any worse either, and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
- How long is Good Burger 2?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content