In the climax, the Stooges find themselves embroiled in a plot involving a murder-for-hire scheme, a stolen infant, and a reality television show. As they attempt to save an orphanage from closure, their antics lead them to the villainous Lydia, who plans to use the orphans for a reality TV show and profit from their misadventures.
In the resolution, the Stooges manage to expose Lydia’s nefarious plans. The infant is reunited with its parents, and the orphanage is saved. The Stooges, in their signature slapstick style, unintentionally thwart the villains, bringing chaos and comedy to the situation.
The film concludes with the Stooges continuing their misadventures, now officially dubbed “The Three Stooges,” and embracing their iconic slapstick humor. The ending pays homage to the classic comedy style of the original trio and serves as a nostalgic tribute to the timeless humor of Larry, Moe, and Curly.