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My Spy The Eternal City
Directed by
Peter Segal
PG-13
2024
1h 52m
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5.7
23%
35%
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JJ, a veteran CIA agent, reunites with his protégé Sophie, in order to prevent a catastrophic nuclear scheme threatening Vatican City, which disrupts a high school choir trip to Italy.
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Cast of My Spy The Eternal City
Dave Bautista
J.J.
Chloe Coleman
Sophie Newton
Kristen Schaal
Bobbi
Ken Jeong
David Kim
Anna Faris
Nancy
Flula Borg
Crane
Taeho K
Collin
Billy Barratt
Ryan
Craig Robinson
Connelly
Tamer Burjaq
Boris
Paul du Toit
Hargear
Kyra Janse van Rensburg
Fiona
Peter Butler
Dr. Brookey
Arin Gonçalves
Kevin
Nicola Correia Damude
Christina
Noah Dalton Danby
Todd
Devere Rogers
Carlos
Richard Wright-Firth
Col. Minelli
Dylan Viljoen
Heavy
Lara Babalola
Kate
Andrew Roux
Italian Police Commander
Nkosinathi Mazwai
Security MP
Michał Kostrzewski
Luca
Michael Everson
Officer
Mo Mjamba
Linda
Aurélia Agel
Air Hostess
Gabe Gabriel
Sgt. Valenziano
Adam Neill
Vatican Official
Duane Behrens
Team Leader
Barbara Abbondanza
Italian Mother
Erik Tonelli
Officer (Tiber)
Kathleen Stephens
CIA Tech
Beniamino Marcone
Lead Officer
Larry Morgan
Radio DJ
Bilbo
Ozzie the Dog
Baldassare Galuppi
Blueberry
Peter Segal
Angry Baker (as Pete Segal)
Steve Larter
French Agent (uncredited)
My Spy The Eternal City Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
November 27, 2024
My quick rating - 5.5/10. This latest sequel reunites Dave Bautista’s gruff but lovable CIA operative JJ with Chloe Coleman’s sharp and spirited Sophie for another action-comedy adventure. This time, the stakes are higher as a high school choir tour in Italy takes a dangerous turn, leading to a frantic mission to thwart a nuclear plot targeting the Vatican. While the film offers some lighthearted fun and scenic backdrops, it struggles to recapture the heart and humor that made the original so entertaining. The core dynamic between JJ and Sophie, which drove much of the charm in the first film, feels a bit diluted here. In My Spy, their relationship blossomed as they got to know each other, blending Dave Bautista’s stoic demeanor with Coleman’s precocious energy. In The Eternal City, the mentor-protégé bond is already established, leaving little room for growth or fresh emotional beats. Without that spark of discovery, their interactions feel like a shadow of their former brilliance and much more mundane. That said, the movie revives some of the previous flix CIA team members, and their casting is a highlight. The supporting characters add much-needed comic relief, offering moments of levity that prevent the film from becoming overly formulaic. Their banter and antics help keep the energy alive, even if the main plot occasionally drags. Visually, it takes full advantage of its Italian setting. From the streets of Rome to the grandeur of the Vatican, the scenery is undeniably beautiful and adds a layer of sophistication to the action sequences. However, the story doesn’t quite match the splendor of its backdrop. The plot is serviceable but also predictable and lacks the originality or stakes to elevate it above standard action-comedy fare. The action sequences are competently executed, and the humor lands often enough to keep things enjoyable. However, it’s hard to shake the feeling that everything is just a step down from the fun and freshness of the first installment. The sequel doesn’t bring much new to the table, and instead of building on what worked before, it feels like a watered-down version of its predecessor. Still it is a decent follow-up that offers a mix of laughs, action, and picturesque settings. However, it doesn’t live up to the bar set by its predecessor, with less heart and fewer standout moments. While fans of the original may find it an enjoyable watch, it’s unlikely to leave a lasting impression.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
Too often this muddled movie, which never really settles on a tone, plays its espionage plot points with a dour seriousness that's at odds with a teen comedy.
indieWire
Kate Erbland
There's just something retrograde about the entire thing, a copy of a copy, a "new" story with some very light edits to the "old" one, that bogs down even the lightest touches of merriment.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Comedians Kristen Schaal, Ken Jeong and Anna Faris make the formulaic plotting breeze by, but it is the bear-like Bautista who beefs up this minor-league, forgettable sequel.
AV Club
Leigh Monson
Perhaps four years between films was simply too much for a fledgling attempt at franchising, but My Spy: The Eternal City bears all the hallmarks of a sequel with nowhere to go and nothing on its mind.
Slant Magazine
Jake Cole
My Spy: The Eternal City is derailed by how readily it succumbs to the ludicrousness of a plot that generates stakes that are far too heavy for the threadbare structure to support.
Geek Vibes Nation
M.N. Miller
My Spy the Eternal City offers a masterclass in disguising the thrills and laughs that made the original a pleasant surprise.
Next Best Picture
Ema Sasic
Let's just hope this is the end of the "My Spy" series because its leading man, and the audience, doesn't have the energy for it anymore.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
It's all routine, with car chases and brawls and shootouts set against various Italian backdrops.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
This sequel is a superfluous and unnecessary IP extender, which might be okay if it wasn't creating a problem for parents who have to explain to eight-year-olds why they should not see it.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
The film settles into a generic groove that makes it seem at times like a "Spy Kids" movie minus the gizmos (and, therefore, most of the fun).
Chicago Reader
Noah Berlatsky
I just wish someone had bothered to write a script for it that didn't suck.
We Live Entertainment
Aaron Neuwirth
Cheaply designed, poorly executed, and glued together by either mugging or the film's need to tamper some of the over-the-top (and amusing) violence of the first in favor of a more grounded follow-up, there's just not a whole lot to enjoy.
Punch Drunk Critics
Travis Hopson
If this is going to be a long-running franchise, and let's hope that it is, My Spy: The Eternal City can be seen as a bump in the road.
Mama's Geeky
Tessa Smith
More mature and more fun than the first film, My Spy: The Eternal City offers higher stakes, bigger action sequences, and family drama. Chloe Coleman and Dave Bautista make a great team once again!
Casey's Movie Mania
Casey Chong
Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman return in this uninspired spy comedy.
RogerEbert.com
Christy Lemire
Whatever comic gems you're expecting from a cast like this never truly emerge; there's too much going on, as "The Eternal City" lumbers from broad violence to treacly sentimentality.
The Curvy Film Critic
Carla Renata
This film feels like a James Bond action adventure comedy for the younger set sprinkled with a little Sister Act action. Yes, we have seen all of this before, but it won't stop audiences from having some light fun while enjoying the absurdity of it all.
Fresh Fiction
Preston Barta
This sequel to 'My Spy' successfully blends thrilling action, touching moments, and entertaining character interactions to deliver a steady stream of laughter.
Decider
John Serba
The first My Spy was lame and desperate and formulaic, but also popular, so the sequel is also lame and desperate and formulaic. It's up to you whether it's also popular, and I suggest doing your best not to make it so.
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