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Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz are Back in Action in latest trailer for Netflix action-comedy

January 14, 2025 by Matt Rodgers

Netflix has dropped another trailer for their action comedy Back in Action, which heralds the return to the screen for Cameron Diaz following a decade long hiatus. 

The Mask and Gangs of New York actor stars alongside Jamie Foxx (Day Shift) as retired CIA agents who are thrown back into the world of espionage when their cover is compromised. 

Directed by Seth Gordon (Horrible Bosses, Identity Thief), Back in Action‘s impressive ensemble includes Andrew Scott, Kyle Chandler, Jamie Demetriou, McKenna Roberts, Rylan Jackson and Glenn Close. Check out the trailer below…

“Years after giving up life as CIA spies to start a family, Emily (Cameron Diaz) and Matt (Jamie Foxx) find themselves dragged back into the world of espionage when their cover is blown.”

Back in Action streams on Netflix from January 17.

 

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Back in Action, Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx, netflix

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