Universal Pictures debuted the first trailer for *Focker In-Law* at CinemaCon, confirming a Nov. 27 release for the fourth installment of the *Meet the Parents* franchise. Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro return as Greg Focker and Jack Byrnes, joining original cast members Owen Wilson, Blythe Danner, and Teri Polo.
Ariana Grande, Beanie Feldstein, and Skyler Gisondo join the ensemble in this latest chapter. The trailer introduces Grande as Olivia Jones, the fiancée of Greg’s son, played by Gisondo.
Ariana Grande joins the cast as an FBI negotiator
Grande’s character flips the power dynamic established in the original 2000 film. Olivia Jones is a trained FBI hostage negotiator, a credential she uses to navigate the family’s scrutiny.
The trailer opens with a direct callback to the first movie, showing De Niro’s character administering a lie detector test to Grande. While Jack Byrnes quickly accepts Jones after she expertly handles the questioning, the approval irritates Greg Focker.
Stiller’s character spends much of the footage attempting to undermine his son’s fiancée through various failed schemes. This tension leads to a series of physical gags, including Stiller choking on a steak at the dinner table and getting attacked by a testy German Shepherd.
One sequence shows the entire family wearing matching pink shirts during a bike ride. The outing ends abruptly when Grande’s character takes a severe fall.
How the plot shifts to the next generation
The narrative focuses on the engagement between Gisondo’s character and Jones. Stiller’s character expresses deep skepticism about the match, asking his son, “Are you sure she’s the one?”
Dialogue in the trailer suggests a recurring theme of emotional manipulation. Stiller asks if Jack Byrnes holds his son “emotionally hostage,” continuing the long-running conflict between the father-in-law and the son-in-law.
Behind the scenes of the 15-year production gap
John Hamburg wrote and directed the new film. Hamburg previously worked on the screenplays for the original movie and its two sequels, though he remained vague about a fourth film during a 2022 interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Stiller joked during the CinemaCon presentation that the 15-year hiatus between the third and fourth movies was “fully intentional.” He noted that he is now roughly the same age Robert De Niro was during the first film.
De Niro reacted to Stiller’s claim that he is the “new De Niro of the franchise” by calling the comparison “disrespectful” and “unflattering.” He told the crowd the comment forced him to “defend my honor.”
Previous collaborations influence the new casting
Stiller praised Grande’s comedic abilities during a November appearance on *The Tonight Show*. He mentioned that while they hadn’t worked together recently, they first met 10 years ago during a cameo for *Zoolander 2*, specifically in an orgy scene.
Grande confirmed she completed filming for the role last fall. In a social media post, she expressed her affection for the cast, stating she would miss the “Fockers” and “Byrnes” terribly.
De Niro further lauded Grande’s versatility during the CinemaCon event. He pointed out that she has received an Oscar nomination, using the fact to tease Stiller about his own lack of academy recognition.
Who is directing the new movie?
John Hamburg, who co-wrote the original Meet the Parents and its two sequels, is the director and writer of Focker In-Law.
When is the theatrical release date?
Universal Pictures has scheduled the film for release on Nov. 27, 2026.
