The Mask 2: Andeng Andeng, a 2005 sequel, was directed by Jamie Blanks and written by Scott Coren. The film stars Jamie Kennedy as Stanley Ipkiss's nephew, who becomes the new wearer of the magical mask. Although the movie did not receive the same critical acclaim as the original, it maintained a loyal fan base. However, due to various reasons, including poor box office performance and a shift in audience preferences, The Mask 2: Andeng Andeng was not widely released.

Son of the Mask stands as a cautionary tale in Hollywood about the risks of "name-only" sequels. While it attempted to broaden the lore of the Mask through Norse mythology and high-concept physical comedy, it failed to capture the lightning-in-a-bottle charisma of its predecessor. It remains a cult object of curiosity for its extreme visual style and its place in the history of mid-2000s family cinema.