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Owen Wilson finds Ben Stiller, Robert de Niro on “Meet the Parents 4”

Owen Wilson is expected to come back for “Meet the Parents 4”, learned the Wrap. Wilson joins Robert de Niro, Ben Stiller, Teri Polo and Ariana Grande in this next episode.

The filmmaker “I Love You, Man”, John Hamburg, who co-wrote the three previous films “Meet The Parents”, should write and realize the rest. Hamburg has also produced the last two episodes of Wilson’s last television series “Stick”.

The details of the route are kept under the Wraps.

Universal Pictures will be released on Wednesday, November 25, 2026.

From Niro and Jane Rosenthal will produce “Meet the Parents 4” thanks to their banner Tribeca Productions, just like Will Stiller and John Lesher through Red Hour films. Hamburg is also attached as a producer alongside the original filmmaker “Meet the Parents” Jay Roach. To date, the franchise “Meet The Parents” has reported more than a billion dollars to the world box office in its first three entries.

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His first entry, “Meet the Parents” of the 2000s, helped to cement Stiller and Niro as a viable stars of the 21st century. While this film extracted the comedy from very simple and relatable fear of having to meet the parents of your partner, its consequences extended the fictitious family of the franchise by presenting, among other characters, Barbra Streisand and Dustin Hoffman as the eccentric parents of Greg Focker de Stiller.

Wilson plays and serves as an executive producer of “Stick”, a series for Apple TV +, who follows his character, “Pryce Cahill”, an exaggerated ex-golfer who breaks his bets on a 17-year-old troubled golf phenomenon, played by Peter Dager. Wilson recently played in the highly awaited second season of the successful series acclaimed by “Loki” criticism for Disney +, in which he plays Mobius, an agent of the authority of variance Time (VAT), opposite Tom Hiddleston, who resumed his role as God of the mischief.

Wilson is replaced by Uta and Hirsch Wallerstein.

The Hollywood Reporter reported the news for the first time.

Gailard Sartain on the set of the united artist film "Roadia" in 1980. (Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images)

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