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Wayne's World 2

"You'll laugh again! You'll cry again!! You'll hurl again!!!"

Movie PG-13 1993 1h 35m 6.1 /10
Directed by Stephen Surjik

Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar are back in their garage studio world, trying to top their first film's success with a bigger live show. They envision Waynestock a weekend rock fantasy with Aerosmith headlining, filmed for Wayne's cable access program and polished for a wider audience. The plan... Read more

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About Wayne's World 2

Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar are back in their garage studio world, trying to top their first film's success with a bigger live show. They envision Waynestock a weekend rock fantasy with Aerosmith headlining, filmed for Wayne's cable access program and polished for a wider audience. The plan demands endless prep, wild brainstorms, and a parade of odd jobs, from stage construction to promo stunts. Wayne frets that a smooth talking record producer is sweet‑talking Cassandra Wong, his girlfriend, while Garth grapples with the overconfident singer Honey Hornée who keeps chasing him. The duo's camaraderie keeps the chaos light as they chase the dream and stumble into the familiar blend of showbiz satire and goofy misadventure and plenty of chaos.

Directed by Stephen Surjik, the film keeps Myers and writers Turner guiding the SNL inspired characters. Released in 1993 as the official Wayne's World sequel, it preserves the duo's poke at fame while delivering more over the top set pieces.

With a production budget near 40 million, the film grossed about 48.2 million worldwide. While not a blockbuster, the return was respectable and helped sustain the franchise during the early 90s comedy landscape and kept the franchise alive for fans.

Wayne's World 2 kept the franchise tied to real world rock culture, featuring Aerosmith as the headliners and a parade of memorable guests. The Waynestock premise became a reference point for concert comedy and self parodic energy, reinforcing the duo's dynamic. Fans remember Aerosmith's star power during the encore anyway.

Critics framed it as breezy entertainment that leans on Wayne and Garth's chemistry while skewering the music industry and fame. The film threads friendship, ambitions, and show business chaos, offering lightweight satire without losing the pair's goofy buddy charm today.

Details

Release Date
December 10, 1993
Runtime
1h 35m
Rating
PG-13
User Ratings
1,136 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Comedy, Music
Country
United States
Collection
Wayne's World Collection
Studio
Paramount Pictures
Budget
$40,000,000
Box Office
$48,198,019
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Mike Myers

Mike Myers

Wayne Campbell

Dana Carvey

Dana Carvey

Garth Algar

Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken

Bobby Cahn

Tia Carrere

Tia Carrere

Cassandra Wong

Chris Farley

Chris Farley

Milton

James Hong

James Hong

Jeff Wong

Rip Taylor

Rip Taylor

Himself

Steven Tyler

Steven Tyler

Himself

Joe Perry

Joe Perry

Himself

Heather Locklear

Heather Locklear

Herself

Director: Stephen Surjik

Written by: Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner, Mike Myers

Frequently Asked Questions

Wayne's World 2 is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

With a rating of 6.1/10 from 1,136 viewers, Wayne's World 2 is considered solid entertainment worth checking out. It's a good pick if you enjoy comedy and music stories.

Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar are back in their garage studio world, trying to top their first film's success with a bigger live show. They envision Waynestock a weekend rock fantasy with Aerosmith headlining, filmed for Wayne's cable access program and polished for a wider audience. The plan de...

Wayne's World 2 is rated PG-13, so it's generally best for teens and older. The humor reflects late-90s comedy, so parental guidance may be helpful for younger viewers.

Mike Myers plays Wayne Campbell and Dana Carvey plays Garth Algar, the central duo. The film follows their plans for Waynestock and the misadventures that ensue.