A video game programmer and inventor finds a way to transfer objects from his over the top action VR game into the real world. Unfortunately, the game's villains also arrive and try to kidnap his ex wife and nuke the world.
The Jackal figures out how to release himself and the villains from the computer. In a surprise move, the Jackal sends a non-villain to Gus. But he also sends Gus' childhood camp counselor, who definitely IS a villain.
Gus gets Lauren out of the computer but Camp Counselor gets out too. So now the gang must stop Camp Counselor from going to Camp David and firing a rocket at President Bill Clinton.
Danny Schlecht, a real-life practical joker, secretly adds a villain to the game based on himself. Fortunately for the gang, the Jackal disapproves of this "outside" villain.
Villain is the car mechanic whose outrageous estimates can cause heart attacks -- literally. He can be repelled with brake fluid or killed by seeing his own image in a mirror.
Villain is Lauren's divorce lawyer. Power is electricity. Can only be killed if hit by Billy Joel's vinyl album The Stranger and only then if it was hurled by Lauren.
Villain is the motivational speaker who sucked a depressed Gus in after the divorce. Power is the ability to turn people into cassette tape. Vulnerability is paint balls. Can be killed by eating his own words.
Villain is the trash man who wouldn't let Gus search the trash for Lauren's wedding ring. Power is shooting toxic sludge. Vulnerability is any kind of cleaner. Can be killed only by being hit with a horseshoe connected to horse.