Released in 2005 as a standalone sequel to the 1994 hit The Mask , moved away from the noir-tinged comedy of Jim Carrey and into the territory of surreal, live-action cartoons.

The film assembled a diverse cast, albeit one notably lacking Jim Carrey or his character Stanley Ipkiss from the original:

The film also introduces new characters, including Loki (Jamie Kennedy's son in the film), a mischievous and energetic character who inherits the Mask's powers. Peter Riegert plays Arthur, a eccentric and mysterious employee of the cartoon company where Tim works.