We're going to be charitable and chalk this up to a casualty of the pandemic.
Ever since the death of his family, Guy (Ryan Reynolds) has been searching for the far-off land of Tomorrow, a place of safety and abundance. He loves Eep (Emma Stone) but finds the rest of the Croods overbearing. Much to his elation, they stumble upon a walled garden inhabited by the Bettermans, friends of his family, and their now-teenaged daughter, Dawn (Kelly Marie Tran). While Guy is made to feel right at home, the Croods face the brunt of the Bettermans' condescension. Grug (Nicholas Cage) especially dislikes the estrangement, feeling that Eep is pulling away from the family.
Honestly, there's more to the plot but I literally got bored even remembering what happened. I thought the first Croods movie was cute but this was a major step down. It's overlong, overwrought, and not nearly as funny as it should have been. The entire last third especially dragged and its the third with all the action and chase scenes. I'm usually fine with kids movies being predictable, but waiting for them to get to the point they telegraphed was coming was excruciating.
A swing and a miss. It's streaming on Peacock.