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The story picks up with Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) traveling to London to propose to his girlfriend, Liz (Jennifer Love Hewitt). Garfield and his dim-witted canine companion, Odie, naturally stow away in Jon’s luggage.

On paper, this should work. Bill Murray returns as the voice of Garfield, delivering his usual deadpan sarcasm. And for the first twenty minutes, watching Garfield gorge himself on room service and insult dogs (including a returning, thankfully minimized Odie) is mildly amusing. The problem is the pacing. The film grinds to a halt whenever it focuses on the live-action humans. Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) is reduced to a bumbling tourist, and his love interest (Jennifer Love Hewitt) has so little to do that she seems surprised she’s still in the movie. garfield 2

Are you a fan of the Garfield franchise, or is there something specific you'd like to discuss about this movie? I'm here to chat! The story picks up with Jon Arbuckle (Breckin

Garfield: The Second Movie is a computer-animated comedy film directed by John Davis and released in 2006. It is the sequel to the 2004 live-action/CGI film Garfield: The Movie. Bill Murray returns as the voice of Garfield,

The movie picks up where the first film left off, with Garfield (voiced by Bill Murtaugh) and Jon (played by Breckin Meyer) on a trip to London to attend the Royal Pet Show. While in London, Garfield meets a lookalike cat named Arlene (voiced by Marley Shelton), who bears a striking resemblance to him. As Garfield tries to outdo Arlene and prove he's the superior cat, they get caught up in a plot by a villainous pet thief named Prince John (played by Ralph Ineson), who seeks to steal the royal crown.

Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties may not have reinvented the wheel, but it leaned into the charm of Jim Davis’s iconic character. It reminded us that whether he’s in a cul-de-sac or a castle, Garfield’s priorities remain exactly the same: avoiding Mondays and eating as much lasagna as humanly possible.

When you think of cinematic sequels that took a "bigger is better" approach, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (often simply referred to as Garfield 2 ) stands out as a quintessential mid-2000s family comedy. Released in 2006, this follow-up to the 2004 live-action/CGI hybrid didn’t just give us more lasagna—it gave us a whole new continent and a royal identity crisis. The Plot: A Tale of Two Kitties

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