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I Can Only Imagine 2

Play trailer 1:55 Poster for I Can Only Imagine 2 PG In Theaters Feb 20 1h 50m Drama Music Biography Play Trailer Watchlist
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After the breakout success of I Can Only Imagine, MercyMe's Bart Millard is living the dream--sold-out arenas, a devoted fanbase, and a thriving career. But Bart's world begins to shift under the weight of devastating challenges, including a life-changing diagnosis for his young son, Sam. As Bart struggles to hold his family together, his wife Shannon becomes the steady anchor--caring for Sam, supporting Bart, and holding on to hope when it feels far away. When Sam and newcomer Tim Timmons join the band for their biggest tour yet, Bart must navigate the demands of fatherhood and the pressures of fame, all while helping his son find the courage to sing his own song.
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Alonso Duralde The Film Verdict 1d
This sequel wants to examine how an artist moves forward after a breakthrough, but the directors find themselves in a similar bind as their protagonist, attempting to rekindle the heartfelt drama that made the movie I Can Only Imagine such a success. Go to Full Review
Robert Kojder Flickering Myth 14h
1.5/5
The Christian component of I Can Only Imagine 2 isn’t irksomehere; it’s the rest of the movie that is either off-putting, frustrating, confounding, cluttered, hokey, or boring with an overreliance on fictionalized concert performances Go to Full Review
Rachel Wagner Hallmarkies Podcast 15h
It's easy to relate to, inspiring. If you liked the first film you'll like this sequel. A worthy and inspiring follow-up to the first film Go to Full Review
Edward Douglas The Weekend Warrior (Substack) 1d
6/10
One can forgive I Can Only Imagine 2 for being schmaltzy, and even for the obvious changes made to the real story, but it’s harder to forgive it for being so boring. Go to Full Review
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Teresa H. 1h This movie was truly amazing! It started at 5 pm with 20 minutes of credit followed by the movie. Total time there with Singing at the end was about 2.5 hours. It didn't feel like we had been there that long. It held your attention the entire time. I felt like I was there experiencing life along with them. A very emotional yet gripping movie. A Great story with an even better ending! It was very uplifting and reminded all that you are never alone through it all. I will see this movie many times over. It was truly an amazing movie!!! See more Cindy S 1h This was a great movie and sequel. It was inspiring and uplifting. It offered a real look at life lived in a world that is broken and finding hope in God alone! A must see! See more David J 9h It was very well done, and is a great movie about fatherhood. See more Melanie 9h This was an over the top movie! Blessed my whole family. See more Bruce 16h Very well acted great story relatable See more Joanne 20h Everyone need to see this movie! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis After the breakout success of I Can Only Imagine, MercyMe's Bart Millard is living the dream--sold-out arenas, a devoted fanbase, and a thriving career. But Bart's world begins to shift under the weight of devastating challenges, including a life-changing diagnosis for his young son, Sam. As Bart struggles to hold his family together, his wife Shannon becomes the steady anchor--caring for Sam, supporting Bart, and holding on to hope when it feels far away. When Sam and newcomer Tim Timmons join the band for their biggest tour yet, Bart must navigate the demands of fatherhood and the pressures of fame, all while helping his son find the courage to sing his own song.
Director
Andrew Erwin, Brent McCorkle
Producer
Kevin Downes, Andrew Erwin, Cindy Bond, Bart Millard, Daryl C. Lefever, Josh Walsh
Screenwriter
Brent McCorkle, Brent McCorkle
Distributor
Lionsgate
Production Co
Kingdom Story Company, Mission Pictures
Rating
PG (Some Language|Thematic Material)
Genre
Drama, Music, Biography
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 20, 2026, Wide
Runtime
1h 50m
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