Meet The Parents 3 -

“Last time your dad ‘renewed’ something, it was his security clearance, and I ended up breastfeeding a panther cub,” Greg replies.

Jack smashes the Veritas Wristlet with a champagne bottle. “Truth is overrated,” he says. “You passed, Focker.”

Greg’s wristlet immediately goes off when he says he’s “excited to be there.”

Jack: “Don’t tell Pam, but… you’re okay.” meet the parents 3

Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) is now a successful stay-at-home dad and part-time nursing instructor. He and Pam (Teri Polo) have two kids: a sarcastic 12-year-old daughter, Sophie, and a 9-year-old son, Henry, who eerily shares Jack’s suspicion of everyone.

The family is driving to the Byrnes’ newly renovated “lake compound” for Jack and Dina’s 40th-anniversary vow renewal. Pam is optimistic. Greg is sweating.

The room gasps. Jack smiles for the first time—not because he’s happy, but because Greg finally told a big, stupid, human lie. “Last time your dad ‘renewed’ something, it was

At the vow renewal dinner, Jack announces a final test: each person must confess one secret they’ve never told their spouse. Dina admits she once hid Jack’s false teeth as a prank. Pam confesses she still hates Jack’s potato salad. Then it’s Greg’s turn.

Here’s a short story concept for Meet the Parents 3 , picking up years after Meet the Fockers . Meet the Parents 3: The Vow Renewal

Nina reveals she’s actually been working for the CIA’s domestic morale division and the whole “fake death” was an approved psychological operation. Jack is furious he didn’t think of it first. “You passed, Focker

Greg: “Don’t tell Pam, but… you’re terrifying.”

They nod. Cut to Greg’s wristlet, still on the ground, blinking one final time: —because Greg actually loves the timeshare.

The wristlet beeps green. Truth.

“It’s just a renewal, honey,” Pam says.

Enter (new character, played by someone like Aubrey Plaza)—Greg’s estranged, chaotic younger sister. She’s an artist who faked her own death five years ago to avoid student loans. Now she’s back, claiming she wants to “reconnect.” Jack is thrilled because Nina’s obvious lies make Greg look even guiltier by comparison.