After over a decade away from acting, Cameron Diaz is back in a Netflix spy comedy titled Back in Action. Reuniting with co-star Jamie Foxx, Diaz returns to the screen in a high-stakes thriller about a CIA couple on a new mission.
Cameron Diaz's Comeback
Cameron Diaz has returned to acting after an 11-year retirement. Her last role was in the 2014 film Annie. After stepping away from acting, Diaz dedicated herself to family and business ventures, including her wine brand, Avaline. With Back in Action, she joins Jamie Foxx, her former Annie co-star, in a Netflix comedy.
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Plot
The movie follows a former CIA agent couple, Emily and Matt, portrayed by Diaz and Foxx, who are pulled back into the field. They are living a quiet life in the suburbs until their cover is compromised. Forced out of retirement, they embark on a high-stakes mission. The trailer showcases action scenes, such as Foxx’s character using a flamethrower and a mid-air escape from a falling plane.
Cast
In addition to Diaz and Foxx, Back in Action features a notable supporting cast, including Kyle Chandler, Glenn Close, Andrew Scott, Jamie Demetriou, McKenna Roberts and Rylan Jackson. Seth Gordon, known for Horrible Bosses and Baywatch, directed the film. Gordon also co-wrote the screenplay with Brendan O’Brien, one of the writers behind Neighbors.
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Jamie Foxx’s Comeback
Foxx also returns to acting following a recent health incident. Although he has not shared details about his medical issue, he is expected to discuss it in an upcoming Netflix comedy special, What Had Happened Was.
Trailer
Here is the trailer.
The movie is about retired CIA agents forced back into action when their cover is exposed.
When will Back in Action be released?
Back in Action will be available to stream on Netflix on January 17.
Cameron Diaz's Comeback
Cameron Diaz has returned to acting after an 11-year retirement. Her last role was in the 2014 film Annie. After stepping away from acting, Diaz dedicated herself to family and business ventures, including her wine brand, Avaline. With Back in Action, she joins Jamie Foxx, her former Annie co-star, in a Netflix comedy.Also Read : Transformers One: What we know about streaming, digital and physical release date
Plot
The movie follows a former CIA agent couple, Emily and Matt, portrayed by Diaz and Foxx, who are pulled back into the field. They are living a quiet life in the suburbs until their cover is compromised. Forced out of retirement, they embark on a high-stakes mission. The trailer showcases action scenes, such as Foxx’s character using a flamethrower and a mid-air escape from a falling plane.Cast
In addition to Diaz and Foxx, Back in Action features a notable supporting cast, including Kyle Chandler, Glenn Close, Andrew Scott, Jamie Demetriou, McKenna Roberts and Rylan Jackson. Seth Gordon, known for Horrible Bosses and Baywatch, directed the film. Gordon also co-wrote the screenplay with Brendan O’Brien, one of the writers behind Neighbors.Also Read : Venus in Capricon; here's what the transit means for your wealth and heart
Jamie Foxx’s Comeback
Foxx also returns to acting following a recent health incident. Although he has not shared details about his medical issue, he is expected to discuss it in an upcoming Netflix comedy special, What Had Happened Was. Trailer
Here is the trailer.FAQs
What is Back in Action about?The movie is about retired CIA agents forced back into action when their cover is exposed.
When will Back in Action be released?
Back in Action will be available to stream on Netflix on January 17.
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