Amazon video diary of a wimpy kid8/15/2023 ![]() The Beardos then show up and begin stealing them as "payback." Back on the road, the tarp on their motorboat blows open and their belongings fly out. Fed up with Susan being so controlling, Greg calls her out on her hypocrisy and naivety, to which Susan relents, and gives Greg his cell phone back. She opens up saying all she wanted was a nice road trip to bring them closer together, and accuses him of not caring. Susan arrives and accidentally reveals to Mac that Greg is Diaper Hands, humiliating him in the process. Seeing Mac Digby in a video game competition, Greg asks Rodrick to record him on the stage behind him, but he accidentally knocks out the power to Mac's screen. Thinking they are missing, Susan calls the police but gets them herself after seeing them on TV. ![]() In the hotel room, Rodrick and Greg leave a note telling Frank and Susan that they are buying a gift for Meemaw, but they sneak out to Player Expo. The next day, a work call and the piglet's craziness lead to the Heffleys nearly crashing their car on a bridge, and they donate the piglet to a petting zoo much to Manny's dismay while Greg reroutes the GPS to the Player Expo. ![]() Beardo, who is also there with his family, sees Greg and pursues him. On the road, Manny wins a piglet at a fair. She blames Greg, telling her father that he also called him a "Fat Beardo," causing Mr. Their father comes out, and nearly gets hit by the cart his daughter rolls at Greg, but it misses him and damages their van. Scolding them for making a racket, he threatens to have them thrown out. Later that night, Greg investigates a loud noise: a couple of kids repeatedly slamming a wheeled cart into a wall, belonging to a family which he dubs "the Beardos" due to their father's beard. Later, while he and Rodrick are relaxing in the hot tub, Rodrick uncovers his plans to go to the Player Expo, but Greg convinces him not to tell Susan, and opts to go with him. That night, at a motel, Greg secretly gets his phone from the car. As soon as they start, everyone's phones are immediately confiscated by Susan, so the road trip is "absolutely technology-free". His favorite Internet star, Mac Digby, will be attending so he plans to sneak off from the road trip and secretly go to the Player Expo. Later, Greg learns that the Player Expo is taking place not far from Meemaw's house in Indianapolis. ![]() He subsequently becomes famous when the footage is posted on the Internet, becoming an embarrassing meme called "Diaper Hands". Greg is then sent to rescue Manny from inside a tube in the play area but ends up in the ball pit with a diaper stuck to his hand and freaking out while searching for Manny. The Heffley family dines at a restaurant called Corny’s, where Susan announces the family plan for a road trip to attend Meemaw’s 90th birthday party, much to Rodrick and Greg's dismay. The film would later be the last one in the series to be produced by 20th Century Fox before the studio was acquired by Disney in 2019 and the last one before the series was rebooted into animated films, starting with the 2021 Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie on Disney+. The film was also a box office disappointment, only grossing $40 million worldwide against a $22 million budget. By 2016, a live-action adaptation of the ninth book, The Long Haul, was in development, with the aforementioned new cast. It instead features a completely different cast (which includes Jason Drucker, Alicia Silverstone, Tom Everett Scott, Charlie Wright, and Owen Asztalos), and the plot follows the Heffleys as they go on a road trip to Meemaw's 90th birthday party, without realizing the various calamities that will occur along the way.Īfter the release of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days in 2012, the film was described as the last live-action one in the franchise, with the original cast and crew indicating that were no plans for a fourth film. It is also the only live-action installment in the series not to feature the cast members from the first three films as they outgrew their roles. It was based on the ninth book of the same name, with elements of the seventh, eighth, and tenth books in the series. It serves as a sequel to Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, and the fourth installment in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series and the final live-action film in the franchise. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul is a 2017 American road comedy film written and directed by David Bowers and co-written by the books' author Jeff Kinney.
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