The reboot premieres on September 22.
The Big Picture We’re just a month away from finally being able to press play on Spy Kids: Armageddon, and that means we’ll probably get to see new material from the action movie throughout September in order to get us hyped up. The first one is a new and stunning image that Netflix released today just to showcase a bit more of the excellent cast that the streamer was able to put together.
The movie will feature newcomers Everly Carganilla and Connor Esterson as the children of super-secret spies Zachary Levi and Gina Rodriguez . Long-time franchise director Robert Rodriguez returns to helm the reboot, so we know exactly what to expect from it: Creative and funny gadgets, thrilling action sequences and a surprising number of plot twists for a kids' adventure.
Spy Kids: Armageddon has the difficult task of offering entertainment to fans of the franchise who have stuck with it for over 20 years and introducing the characters and universe to a new and younger generation. Even though it’s safe to say that the new entry will be targeted at kids – like the name suggests – the adventure is also fit for families to watch together, with a fun blend of silly and nonsense elements and the occasional joke for adults thrown here and there.
'Spy Kids: Armageddon' Is a Family Affair The new movie is also a family endeavor at its core: The screenplay was written by Robert Rodriguez along with his son Racer Max. The story will follow along the lines of the first installment and feature pre-teens that are forced to become spies after their parents’ mission goes south. The cast also features D.J. Cotrona , Billy Magnussen and Fabiola Andújar .
The Spy Kids franchise was created by Robert Rodriguez. The first installment came out in 2001 and starred Carla Gugino , Antonio Banderas , Alexa PenaVega and Daryl Sabara . The movie became a surprise hit: It grossed over $100 million against a small budget of $35 million. It ended up spawning two sequels and late fourth entry that premiered a decade ago and featured Joel McHale and Jessica Alba .
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