My Spy: Eternal City sees the return of Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman as the iconic duo from My Spy, resuming their roles as JJ and Sophie four years after the release of the original movie. The events of the sequel take place a couple of years since My Spy, and Sophie is now a teenager who wants freedom from JJ’s strict routine.
Available for streaming on Prime Video, the movie follows the duo in Italy, where they try to prevent a nuclear attack on the Vatican City.
If you enjoyed watching My Spy: Eternal City, these 5 movies should be next on your binge list.
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5 Chloe Coleman movies to watch if you liked her in My Spy: Eternal City
1) My Spy (2020)
If you loved My Spy: Eternal City, the first movie, My Spy, should definitely be on your watch list if you haven’t watched it already.
Directed by Peter Segal, My Spy follows the story of JJ, played by Dave Bautista, who is a CIA operative who has been assigned the duty of observing a single mom and her daughter as they are found linked to a dangerous drug dealer. However, over time, JJ finds himself getting overly attached with the family.
The film provides context for those viewers of My Spy: Eternal City who have not watched the first part.
2) The Game Plan (2007)
Dwayne Johnson and Madison Pettis (Image via Disney+ Hotstar)
Directed by Andy Fickman, The Game Plan is a family comedy starring Dwayne Johnson and Madison Pettis in leading roles.
The story focuses on the life of a successful and wealthy NFL quarterback, Joe. However, his self-centered lifestyle takes a drastic turn with the arrival of Peyton Kelly, a little girl who comes to him and claims that she is his daughter.
The movie is a must-watch for fans of My Spy: Eternal City, as it follows the same tough guy and little girl duo trope that makes it so endearing.
3) The Pacifier (2005)
Vin Diesel starrer The Pacifier (Image via Disney+ Hotstar)
The Pacifier is a 2005 family action comedy starring Vin Diesel. The story follows Shane Wolfe, a US Navy SEAL Lieutenant who is tasked with rescuing Howard Plummer, who is working on a top secret government mission.
However, after the rescue mission goes south and Plummer is murdered, Wolfe must find the assignment from the former’s family home where he lives with his five children.
4) Playing With Fire (2019)
John Cena in Playing With Fire (Image via Prime Video)
Directed by Andy Fickman, Playing With Fire follows the story of three firefighters, with John Cena in a leading role.
The story focuses on the plight of these three firefighters as they have to babysit and take care of three mischievous kids who have been separated from their parents. The family comedy is available to stream on Netflix as well as Prime Video.
5) The Spy Who Dumped Me
Mila Kunis in The Spy Who Dumped Me (Image via AppleTV)
The Spy Who Dumped Me hits a slightly different vein compared to the other movies in the list.
Swaying away from the usual rugged guy and small child trope, the 2018 action comedy focuses on the story of Audrey Stockman, played by Mila Kunis, a woman who gets dumped by her dreamy yet secretive boyfriend, who turns out to be a spy.
Over the course of the film, though, Audrey and her best friend Morgan Freeman find themselves entangled in an international conspiracy.
These are the next five movies that should be on your binge list if you enjoyed watching My Spy: Eternal City.
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