Director Seth Gordon recounts the first meeting he had with Jamie Foxx when he returned to set after collapsing while in production on "Back in Action."
That was ultimately stuff that’s not in the movie,” Gordon told Decider, when asked about the reports of a double replacing Foxx.
Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx are charming enough to make 'Back in Action' watchable, but the Netflix movie is flawed. Read our review.
Despite some illogical moments, Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx's performances make "Back in Action" an enjoyable family film.
A review of 'Back In Action' which reunites Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz as two ex-spies on the run again with their family on a new mission.
Eight-time Academy Award nominee Glenn Close discussed working with the cast members and director of the new Netflix action comedy "Back in Action."
As “Back in Action” goes through its paces, you’ll find echoes of such films as the Bob Odenkirk-starring “Nobody” and the Mark Wahlberg vehicle “The Family Plan,” as well as “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” and even a little of “Knight and Day,” which starred Diaz and that Tom Cruise fella.
After a decade-long hiatus focused on motherhood, Cameron Diaz returns with 'Back in Action,' an action-comedy film alongside Jamie Foxx. Diaz reveals how a call from Foxx reignited her passion for acting.
Read on for a break-down of the Back in Action plot summary, the Back in Action ending explained, and what we know about the possibility of a Back in Action sequel.
Director Seth Gordon told USA Today that Foxx playfully claimed Diaz was the true “star” of the film and he was just her “bodyguard.” Diaz, meanwhile, praised Foxx for being a “good cheerleader” during filming.
“Back in Action” follows two former CIA spies whose secret identities are exposed, forcing them out of retirement to confront their past. The film features an ensemble cast, including Glenn Close, Kyle Chandler and Andrew Scott. Directed by Seth Gordon, known for “Horrible Bosses,” the film combines action and comedy in a high-stakes storyline.