Look Who's Talking Movies: Release Order
The Look Who's Talking trilogy is a family comedy series that follows Mollie and James Ubriacco (Kirstie Alley and John Travolta) and their growing family. The films' signature comedic device features the inner monologues of babies and pets, voiced by celebrities like Bruce Willis, Roseanne Barr, and Danny DeVito.
This release order watch list presents all three films in their intended sequence, which also matches the story's chronological progression. Each film builds on the previous one, showing the family's evolution from new parents to dealing with a second child and eventually talking pets.
Linear Timeline: Release Order = Story Order

Look Who's Talking
A single mother searches for the perfect father for her baby, while her infant son - whose inner thoughts we hear - tries to play matchmaker between her and their charming cab driver babysitter.

Look Who's Talking Too
In this sequel, Mollie and James navigate the challenges of raising two young children - toddler Mikey and baby Julie - while dealing with family tensions when Mollie's brother moves in with them.

Look Who's Talking Now!
A high-powered executive schemes to spend a romantic Christmas with her unsuspecting new employee, while his family and their two talking dogs must intervene to save him from making a costly mistake.
Other Film Series
Herbie
The adventures of a sentient Volkswagen Beetle named Herbie across decades of racing and comedy.
Lilo & Stitch
The adventures of a lonely Hawaiian girl and her chaotic alien companion as they learn about family, belonging, and the true meaning of ohana.
Madagascar
Animated adventure series following zoo animals on wild adventures around the world.
Spy Kids
Family-friendly action franchise about children who discover their parents are secret agents and become spies themselves, featuring the original Cortez trilogy and subsequent reboots.
The Land Before Time
An animated dinosaur franchise following young dinosaurs on their adventures, beginning with Don Bluth's acclaimed 1988 film.
Three Colors
Krzysztof Kieślowski's acclaimed trilogy exploring the French revolutionary ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity through interconnected stories of love, loss, and human connection.