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My Spy: The Eternal City movie review | 'A rather forgettable sequel'

Now four years later we get the sequel which takes the story into a darker dimension

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My Spy: The Eternal City movie review

My Spy: The Eternal City movie review

Film: My Spy: The Eternal City 
Cast: Dave Bautista, Chloe Coleman, Kristen Schaal, Ken Jeong, Anna Faris, Billy Barratt, Taeho K, Flula Borg
Director: Peter Segal
Rating: 2/5
Runtime: 112 min

2020’s “My Spy” was a welcome diversion during the pandemic. The film was amusing enough with its subversive family-friendly, action-comedy fare. Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman played off well against each other and Kristen Schaal was effective as the weird sidekick. Now four years later we get the sequel which takes the story into a darker dimension.

JJ (Dave Batuista) , once a field operative for the CIA, has resigned himself to sitting behind a desk as an analyst. His protege, 14 year old freshman Sophie (Chloe Coleman) gets a chance to sing in the school choir at the Vatican and he agrees to escort her there. A survivor of five tours of duty as an Army Ranger, he figures being a chaperone for a choir tour would be child’s play. But it's not…

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