**The Croods 3 (2025)** continues the adventurous journey of the prehistoric family as they face their biggest challenge yet: adapting to a world that is changing faster than they can keep up with. After settling peacefully with the Bettermans, the Croods discover that the land they live on sits above a massive network of underground tunnels inhabited by an advanced yet quirky tribe called the Deepdwellers. When a sudden earthquake opens a path between the two worlds, chaos and opportunity collide, drawing the Croods into a new era of discovery. Grug, eager to protect his family, is torn between fear of the unknown and curiosity about the strange inventions the Deepdwellers introduce.
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Eep, always adventurous, finds herself fascinated by the Deepdwellers’ fearless way of life, especially when she meets Lyron, an inventor her age who dreams of reaching the surface permanently. Their connection pushes Eep to question whether survival should always mean hiding. Meanwhile, Guy and Dawn face their own relationship challenges, now realizing that growing up means making choices that their parents may not understand. Added to the mix are Thunk and his loyal pet Crocopup, who unexpectedly become heroes after getting lost in the tunnels and uncovering the real danger lurking below.
As tensions rise between the surface dwellers and the Deepdwellers, Grug and Phil Betterman clash again, each believing they know what is best for everyone. Hope, however, comes from the most unlikely duo: Gran and the Deepdweller elder, who recognize that both families share the same fears and dreams. Their unusual friendship guides the groups toward cooperation rather than rivalry. But just as peace seems possible, a colossal underground creature awakens, threatening to destroy both civilizations.

Forced to unite, the Croods and Bettermans use a mix of prehistoric instinct and newly discovered technology to confront the beast. In the battle that follows, every family member finds their purpose, proving how far they have evolved since first leaving their cave. The final act becomes not just a fight for survival but a celebration of growth, creativity, and trust.
In the end, the Croods learn that adapting does not mean abandoning who they are, and the Deepdwellers discover that living under the sky is not a goal—they simply needed others to share it with. The film closes with both families embracing a future filled with uncertainty, innovation, and adventure, showing that even in a world constantly changing, family remains the foundation of survival and progress.