Bee Movie 2
“We didn’t evolve to feed your suburbs, bee. We evolved to reproduce. You took our nectar, gave us seeds, and called it a partnership. But you never asked what we need.”
Barry and Mosi co-found the , where every bug has a seat. Adam Flayman retires to write a memoir titled “I Told Barry This Was a Bad Idea.” Ken finally admits: “Bees aren’t the worst.” He and Vanessa start dating again. The final shot: Barry sitting on Vanessa’s shoulder, watching a sunset over a field of sunflowers—all of them nodding to him. bee movie 2
Why the hesitation? Jerry Seinfeld. The comedian and co-writer has repeatedly stated that making the original Bee Movie was an exhausting, "soul-crushing" experience. In a 2024 interview with The Hollywood Reporter , Seinfeld said, "I don’t know if I have another bee in me. That movie was a beautiful mistake." Without Seinfeld’s voice and creative involvement, a sequel feels hollow to most fans. “We didn’t evolve to feed your suburbs, bee
Despite mixed critical reviews upon release, the film has gained a dedicated following that frequently petitions for a second installment. Common Fan Theories & "Fakes" But you never asked what we need
Before diving into the prospects of a sequel, let's take a look back at the original Bee Movie . Released in 2007, the film followed Barry B. Benson (voiced by Jerry Seinfeld), a bee who sues the human population for exploiting bees and stealing their honey. Alongside his friend, Vanessa (voiced by Renée Zellweger), Barry navigates the complexities of human society, learning valuable lessons about friendship, community, and the importance of bees in our ecosystem.