Following the joys of a destination wedding gone wrong, our boys David, Graham and Tom suddenly find themselves dealing with a new problem: Their friend, Luke, who fell off a precipice at the end of the first movie miraculously survives… Only for a huge rock to land on his head and crush him stone dead., After agreeing out of awkwardness to deliver Luke's body to his aunt in Perth, David's father-in-law manages to organise a private plane to fly them there. However, Graham insists on sitting in the cockpit, whilst Tom tries to have grief-sex in the toilets with a flight attendant (Pip Edwards). Both episodes cause chaos and ultimately force the pilot (Jeremy Sims) into a hard landing in the middle of Australia.
From a crocodile infested swamp, our boys attempt to transport their friend through the treacherous bush, facing all manner of challenges and opportunities… From fit young ravers proposing a threesome (Saskia Hampele, Chloe Hurst), to a shunted party host intent on desecrating Luke’s body (Pamela Shaw), to a loveable truck driver who lives life in the slow lane (Darren Gilshenan), to a pregnant copper who can’t be bothered with cheeky lads (Deb Mailman), to an old woman demanding sexual favours (Lynette Curran), to saving Luke's corpse from the clutches of a cross dressing, machete wielding mother (Shane Jacobson).
All the while, these trials threaten the heartfelt friendships of our three protagonists, who are gutted over the loss of their best mate, Luke. Driven by a sense of duty to their departed friend and his grieving aunt, they are determined to get through the ordeal and will end up being the stronger for it…
Provided they all survive… intact.