"Back in Action" director Seth Gordon says the jokes were made by Foxx a year before Diddy was indicted.
That was ultimately stuff that’s not in the movie,” Gordon told Decider, when asked about the reports of a double replacing Foxx.
Back in Action director Seth Gordon was a few beers deep at a Dodgers ... Six years later, that movie is a reality: An action comedy starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz as spies who retire ...
As married CIA operatives who dropped out and have to come back, Foxx and Diaz anchor a Netflix product-of-the-week movie where nothing's at stake.
Andrew Scott, Kyle Chandler and Glenn Close also star in Seth Gordon’s caper about a pair of retired undercover agents dragged back into the spy game along with their unknowing children.
Then, later in the movie, like scenes later, movie night comes up again. Alice rejects the idea, so Foxx’s character suggests that he and his wife just have a movie night instead. Diaz’s Emily follows that up by saying they could watch Creed 3, in response, Matt says: To help, I’ll put some baby oil on, like Michael B.
Netflix’s Back in Action, starring Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx, dominated as the platform’s most-watched title for the week of January 13-19.
Matt and Emily used to be glamorous secret agents. Then she got pregnant, and now they’re undercover suburban parents trying to get along with teenage kids. Soon, the past comes
Seth Gordon’s Back in Action is an action-comedy that promises high-octane thrills and lighthearted family dynamics but struggles to deliver on either front.
In an interview with Decider to promote his new Netflix action comedy, Back in Action, Gordon revealed he has been working on a documentary about what are considered to be one of the most valuable pieces of movie paraphernalia of all time: The ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz.