Why We Still Love the Chaos of Come ammazzare il capo 2 (2014)

The heart of the movie is the relentless banter between , Charlie Day , and Jason Sudeikis .

Returns as the predatory Dr. Julia Harris, bringing a raunchy, fearless energy that upends every scene.

While the main trio is great, the returning "bosses" and new antagonists steal every scene they’re in:

If you’re looking for a comedy that doubles down on the "so bad it’s good" decision-making of its protagonists, look no further than Come ammazzare il capo 2 (released as Horrible Bosses 2 in English). A decade later, this sequel remains a masterclass in comedic chemistry, proving that sometimes, lightning can strike twice—especially when you add a little more crime to the mix. The Plot: From Victims to (Bad) Masterminds

In the first film, Nick, Dale, and Kurt were just trying to survive their workplace nightmares. In the 2014 sequel, they’ve finally had enough of the corporate grind and decide to launch their own business: the "Shower Buddy."

Still the weary voice of reason, trying to keep the wheels from falling off.