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I Spy (2002)

“Attitude meets espionage.”

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Plot

In the high-stakes world of espionage, a state-of-the-art stealth fighter plane, known as the Switchblade, is stolen from the U.S. government. The prime suspect in this audacious heist is Arnold Gundars, a notorious arms dealer notorious for his illicit dealings. To retrieve this crucial piece of technology, the government deploys Alexander Scott, one of their finest, albeit slightly inexperienced, spies. Scott, a man more versed in training exercises than actual fieldwork, finds himself yearning for the affection of a fellow female agent, a distraction that could turn lethal in his perilous profession. In an unexpected twist, Scott is paired with a civilian for this mission—Kelly Robinson, a swaggering world-class boxer, as egotistical as he is talented. Robinson, poised for a major fight in the very city where Gundars is suspected to be hiding the stolen plane, is a known fan-favorite of the arms dealer. This unlikely duo, with their stark contrasts, become the government's best bet to infiltrate Gundars' operation. As the operation begins, their mission is equal parts skill and humor, a blend of stealth, strategy, and the occasional right hook. Scott's well-honed spy skills and Robinson's brazen bravado create an unusual yet effective combination. However, they soon discover that their greatest obstacle might not be Gundars himself, but dealing with Robinson's cockiness which often lands them in hot water. As they navigate this dangerous labyrinth of treachery and deceit, the fate of the Switchblade hangs in the balance. This high-octane tale of espionage and unlikely camaraderie is a race against time, a test of their mettle, and the world's most unusual boxing match.

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I Spy is an action movie featuring Eddie Murphy.

I Spy is currently streaming on Starz Apple TV Channel.

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