is the 1995 third and final installment in the Problem Child film series. Unlike the first two theatrical films, this installment was a made-for-television movie that premiered on NBC. It follows a preteen Junior Healy as he navigates his first crush and the mischievous rivalries that come with it. 1. Production and Cast Changes
: Lead actor Justin Chapman was nominated for Best Young Actor in a Comedy at the 1995 Hollywood Reporter Young Star Awards for his performance. Problem Child 3: Junior in Love
: William Katt took over the role of the adoptive father, originally played by John Ritter. is the 1995 third and final installment in
Now a preteen, Junior Healy finds himself smitten with a girl named . His attempts to win her over are complicated when he discovers three other rivals also competing for her attention: a boy scout, a "posh" kid, and a young athlete. To eliminate the competition, Junior returns to his signature chaotic pranks, sabotaging his rivals to ensure he is the only suitor left. 3. Reception and Legacy Now a preteen, Junior Healy finds himself smitten
The film is notable for being the only entry in the trilogy with a major cast overhaul for the leading roles.