The film is a sequel to the 2020 hit My Spy, reuniting JJ (Dave Bautista) and Sophie (Chloe Coleman). Now a high schooler, Sophie convinces a reluctant JJ to chaperone her school choir trip to Italy. Their vacation quickly turns into a high-stakes mission when they uncover a terrorist plot targeting the Vatican in Rome, also known as the "Eternal City" (Kota Abadi). Key Plot Points and Features
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True to its predecessor, the film balances its intense action with a lighthearted, comedic tone. The humor often stems from the clash between CIA professionalism and the chaotic reality of a high school choir trip. Supporting performances, such as those from Kristen Schaal and Ken Jeong, provide consistent levity, ensuring that even when the world is at stake, the film never loses its sense of fun. This balance makes the movie accessible to a broad audience, blending "buddy cop" tropes with family-friendly entertainment. Conclusion My Spy: The Eternal City The film is a sequel to the 2020