The film revolves around the conflict between a young sorority, Kappa Nu, led by Shelby (Chloë Grace Moretz), and the couple Mac (Seth Rogen) and Kelly Radner (Rose Byrne), who live next door. The sorority forms in protest of the strict rules against partying and having fun in traditional sororities.
In the climax, the Radners and their former enemy, Teddy Sanders (Zac Efron), team up to put an end to the wild party thrown by Kappa Nu during a tailgate event. They expose the sorority’s illegal activities, and the sorority faces disciplinary action.
Realizing the consequences of their actions, Shelby and the Kappa Nu sisters decide to disband the sorority and sell their house. Meanwhile, Teddy, who initially helped the sorority but ultimately disagreed with their destructive behavior, decides to mature and move on with his life.
The resolution of the film sees Mac and Kelly reconciling with their friends and Teddy finding a new purpose in helping out at a daycare center. The Radners’ relationship with Teddy becomes more friendly, signifying personal growth for all involved.
The movie ends with Mac, Kelly, and their friends enjoying a quiet evening at home, relieved that the sorority next door is no longer causing chaos. The film emphasizes themes of friendship, maturity, and the challenges of parenthood and adulthood.
In summary, “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising” concludes with the resolution of the conflict between the Radners and Kappa Nu, highlighting the importance of personal growth and responsibility. The characters move forward with their lives, having learned valuable lessons from their experiences.