Nearly a decade after Girls Trip redefined the modern comedy landscape, fans are still waiting for the long-promised sequel. While speculation has swirled for years, the most recent verified update on Girls Trip 2 finally arrived in early February 2026—straight from Tiffany Haddish herself. And this time, her comments pull back the curtain on what’s really slowing things down.
Instead of vague optimism, Haddish delivered clarity, honesty, and a bit of frustration, giving audiences the most concrete look yet at where Girls Trip 2 stands. From cast unity to studio delays and exotic filming plans, here’s everything confirmed so far about the long-awaited sequel.
Tiffany Haddish Breaks Silence on Girls Trip 2 in February 2026 Interview
The newest official word on Girls Trip 2 comes from an exclusive Tiffany Haddish interview with the New York Post, published on February 5, 2026. The conversation took place during Steven Tyler’s 7th annual Jam for Janie event, held the previous weekend (around February 1 or 2, based on context).
During the red-carpet chat, Haddish addressed the sequel’s progress directly and confirmed what fans have hoped for: the Flossy Posse is still fully committed.
The core cast remains intact:
- Tiffany Haddish as Dina
- Regina Hall
- Queen Latifah
- Jada Pinkett Smith
According to Haddish, the group hasn’t drifted apart while waiting. Instead, they’ve been actively pushing the project forward for years.
“We’ve always been a cohesive unit.”
She revealed that the four stars have kept a group chat alive for years, constantly discussing the sequel and trying to move it forward.
But despite the cast’s enthusiasm, the problem isn’t creative momentum—it’s logistics.
“It’s the studio dragging their feet.”
That blunt comment highlights growing frustration from the cast’s side, especially with fan demand still strong. Haddish also confirmed that filming is planned for later in 2026, even though no exact start date has been announced.
Girls Trip 2 Script Update: Haddish Says It’s “Really Good”
Before February’s headline-making interview, Haddish had already been teasing progress in early 2026.
In a mid-January 2026 interview with Entertainment Weekly (around January 18–19), she confirmed that she had received and read the full script—and it impressed her.
Haddish admitted she rarely laughs while reading screenplays, but Girls Trip 2 broke that pattern.
She said she:
- Laughed out loud three separate times
- Had to pause reading because of laughter
- Called the script “really good”
That reaction reassured fans that the sequel isn’t just happening—it’s aiming to match the comedy that made the original iconic.
She also confirmed that the sequel would take the group somewhere “exotic,” aligning with late-2025 reports that pointed toward Ghana as a possible filming destination.
Studio Friction and Timeline Hints for Girls Trip 2 Filming
Later in late January 2026, Haddish expanded on the behind-the-scenes process. She revealed that while she had notes on the script, there was some studio process friction. For example, she mentioned the studio wanted to review materials before her feedback could be fully integrated.
Still, she hinted at progress and suggested filming could begin toward the end of summer 2026.
Combined with her February remarks, the picture becomes clearer: the cast is ready, the script exists, the location is lined up, but the studio’s pacing is slowing the final green light.
Although the original distributor Universal Pictures has not publicly contradicted Haddish, her comments represent the cast’s perspective on why production hasn’t officially launched yet.
Why Girls Trip Still Matters: Box Office Legacy of the Original Film
To understand why expectations are high for Girls Trip 2, it helps to look back at what the first movie achieved.
Released in 2017 and directed by Malcolm D. Lee, Girls Trip became a breakout hit:
- Grossed over $140 million worldwide
- Produced on a modest budget
- Launched Tiffany Haddish into mainstream stardom
- Earned cult-favorite status for its humor, chemistry, and cultural impact
The success made a sequel inevitable, yet development discussions only began seriously around 2022, with official momentum picking up in late 2025, when reports suggested filming would begin “next summer”—now understood as summer 2026.
Timeline of Verified Girls Trip 2 Updates (2025–2026)
Here’s a clear breakdown of confirmed events surrounding Girls Trip 2:
| Time | Event | Name(s) Involved | Official Details |
| Late 2025 | Sequel momentum announced | Original cast | Reports suggest filming in summer 2026 with returning cast |
| Jan 18–19, 2026 | Script confirmation | Tiffany Haddish | She read the script, laughed out loud, called it “really good,” confirmed exotic location |
| Late Jan 2026 | Studio friction mentioned | Tiffany Haddish | Provided notes, hinted at filming toward end of summer 2026 |
| Feb 1–2, 2026 | Jam for Janie event | Tiffany Haddish | Interview setting for latest comments |
| Feb 5, 2026 | New York Post interview | Tiffany Haddish | Cast unity confirmed, studio delays blamed, filming planned for later in 2026 |
Potential Cameos and What’s Still Unknown About Girls Trip 2
While no official cast additions have been announced, Haddish has playfully floated ideas in interviews, mentioning potential cameo dreams like Meryl Streep or Viola Davis.
However, as of early February 2026:
- No official start date
- No confirmed new cast members
- No release window
- No studio press release beyond interviews
That leaves Girls Trip 2 firmly in development and pre-production, powered more by cast enthusiasm than corporate urgency—for now.
The Bottom Line: Girls Trip 2 Is Ready, Just Waiting to Move
The most recent verified update makes one thing clear: Girls Trip 2 isn’t stalled creatively—it’s stalled procedurally.
Tiffany Haddish and the rest of the Flossy Posse are united, the script is written, the laughs are locked in, and the destination is set. The only missing ingredient is studio momentum.
As Haddish bluntly put it, the delay isn’t about interest.
It’s about timing.
And if the studio finally stops dragging its feet, fans may soon see the Flossy Posse boarding their next wild adventure before the end of 2026.







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