Vacationing on a tropical paradise retreat in Vietnam, married couple Jaelyn (Silverstone) and Kyle (Tupper) are reconnecting after a miscarriage left them both grieving. On the second night of their vacation, their above-water Vietnamese villa is battered by a violent monsoon and dislodges, setting them adrift from the mainland. Finding themselves marooned on their now dilapidated villa without food, water or a cellphone to call for help, Jaelyn and Kyle notice a new threat encircling their ramshackle floating villa: sharks.
After saving his theatre with a spectacular singing competition in the first film, koala Buster Moon (McConaughey) has set his sights on a new and bigger dream. Along with his cast of performers, including pigs Rosita (Witherspoon) and Gunter (Kroll), porcupine Ash (Johansson), gorilla Johnny (Egerton) and elephant Meena (Kelly), Buster convinces Redshore City entertainment complex owner Jimmy Crystal (Cannavale) to finance a new musical. The only hitch in Buster's plan? He must convince the legendary lion, Clay Calloway (Bono), to return to the spotlight. "Sing 2" is the sequel to the 2016 hit animated film "Sing."
Following the abduction of his wife in New York City, criminal hacker Rick Calloway (Hirsch) reaches out to his estranged father, Jack (Cusack), member of a dangerous drug cartel he believes is responsible for his wife's disappearance. Determined to find his spouse, Rick takes matters into his own hands, and in the process of intercepting a drug buy, he makes an additional enemy: NYPD Det. Mike Breslin (Manley). After following a lead, Rick finds himself in rural Arkansas in the middle of a convoluted mix of personal, business and family drama.