Milo Ventimiglia Goes On Tour For the First Time In 'I Can Only Imagine 2' Trailer - Watch Now!
Milo Ventimiglia is starring int he upcoming sequel movie I Can Only Imagine 2, and the trailer just dropped!
The 48-year-old actor joins the cast as Tim Timmons, who joins the band on their biggest tour yet, in the film, which is based on another hit song from MercyMe.
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Here’s a synopsis: After the breakout success of the song “I Can Only Imagine,” MercyMe’s Bart Millard is living the dream—sold-out arenas, a devoted fan base, and a thriving career. But behind the spotlight, Bart’s past threatens the family he’s built, especially the fragile bond with his son, Sam.
When hopeful newcomer Tim Timmons joins the band for their biggest tour yet, he unknowingly brings a renewed gratitude to Bart’s life through their unlikely friendship. Bart soon discovers that Tim carries hardships—and secrets—of his own, forcing him to face his past and repair his relationships with Sam and his wife, Shannon, before fame costs him what matters most. Based on the heartfelt true story behind the hit single “Even If,” I Can Only Imagine 2 is the inspiring next chapter of faith, family, and finding God in the fire.
Also starring in the movie are John Michael Finley as Bart Millard, Sammy Dell as Sam, Sophie Skelton as Shannon, plus Arielle Kebbel, Trace Adkins and Dennis Quaid.
I Can Only Imagine 2 is written by Brent McCorkle, who co-directs with Andrew Erwin.
“Returning to the world of Imagine has been a deeply personal and profoundly moving journey—for me and for so many who helped bring this uplifting story to life,” Brent McCorkle shared in a statement. “Its themes of finding gratitude in our grief and discovering beauty that rises from ashes feel more relevant now than ever. Watching this chapter of Bart and Tim’s story unfold for the big screen has been an honor. I can’t wait for audiences everywhere to experience it this February.”
“I Can Only Imagine was such a defining moment seven years ago. I never dreamed there was more story to tell—until we heard the story behind MercyMe’s hit ‘Even If,’” Andrew Erwin added. “Learning how Tim Timmons and Bart Millard co-wrote that song out of deep lived-faith moved us to tears; the honesty and hope woven through each of their journeys is undeniable. Brent and I knew immediately that I Can Only Imagine truly deserved a sequel.”
The upcoming movie is slated to release in theaters on February 20, 2026!
