“Home Alone 5: Time to Go Home (2025)” reimagines the classic holiday chaos with a fresh modern twist, following 12-year-old Oliver Grant, a smart but often misunderstood kid who accidentally gets separated from his family during a rushed multi-city trip. While the Grants fly to Chicago for a big family reunion, a mix-up at the airport sends Oliver to his old hometown instead. Finding himself alone in the house he grew up in—a place filled with memories and half-packed boxes—Oliver must figure out how to survive the holidays on his own once again.
As Oliver settles in, he discovers that a pair of tech-savvy burglars have been tracking vacant homes in the neighborhood, planning a sophisticated holiday heist. Unfortunately for them, Oliver’s childhood home is first on their list. Armed with only his creativity, leftover moving supplies, and an outdated but still functional smart-home system, he prepares to defend the house the only way a Grant knows how: with traps that are equal parts chaotic, clever, and hilariously unpredictable.

The burglars, convinced that an empty house will be an easy target, are shocked when they face a barrage of new-age traps involving voice-activated gadgets, malfunctioning robotics, and old-school pranks with a modern twist. Oliver’s resourcefulness turns every corner of the house into a comedic battlefield, pushing the intruders into a series of escalating disasters that would make even the Wet Bandits proud.
Meanwhile, Oliver’s family realizes their mistake mid-flight and launches a frantic effort to get back to him. Through airport delays, stormy weather, and a few emotional arguments, they rediscover the importance of actually listening to one another—something they had been neglecting in the stressful lead-up to the holiday trip. Their journey becomes as much about reconnection as it is about rescue.

Back home, Oliver experiences his own growth as he faces the challenges of being alone once again. Instead of fear, he finds confidence; instead of loneliness, he finds independence. The house becomes not just a battleground but a place where he reconnects with his past and understands how much he has changed.
By the time the family finally reunites, they find Oliver safe, triumphant, and surrounded by a mess that can only be described as classic “Home Alone.” Their heartfelt embrace closes the chapter on a chaotic adventure, reminding everyone that no matter how far you roam, home will always find a way to bring you back.





