Ben Stiller Reflects on Mixed Success of 'Meet the Parents' Sequels, Supports Watching Only First Two

Ben Stiller openly acknowledged that not all films in the 'Meet the Parents' series achieved the desired success, admitting that some sequels, including 'Little Fockers,' fell short. His comments come as he promotes his new film 'Focker In-Law,' where he emphasizes that audiences can enjoy his latest work without seeing all previous installments. His perspective underscores the challenges of franchise consistency and audience reception, making the upcoming film a potential re-evaluation point for the series.
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