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What is Spy Kids All The Time in the World about?

Published on May 07, 2021 at 02:15 AM

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World is coming to Netflix later this month, and is sure to be a great watch with your kids for a family movie night as the movie is full of action and adventure.

Don't worry, parents. The movie is totally family-friendly and we'll even give you a run-down on what the latest Spy Kids movie is about before you add it to your watchlist.

What is Spy Kids All The Time in the World about?

This action-packed film from 2011 tells the story of the Wilsons, a modern family who are faced with a huge responsibility to stop evil villains from manipulating time and destroying the world.

The family would have otherwise been ill-prepared to prevent the end of the world, but with the help of their secret spy stepmother and some other spy veterans, they may be able to successfully rise to the occasion.

A little more is revealed in the IMDb synopsis found below:

A retired spy is called back into action, and to bond with her new step-children, she invites them along for the adventure to stop the evil Timekeeper from taking over the world.

The film stars Jessica Alba as Marissa Wilson, Community actor Joel McHale as Wilbur Wilson, Rowan Blanchard as Rebecca Wilson and Mason Cook as Cecil Wilson, with the original Spy Kids franchise actors Alexa PenaVega and Daryl Sabara returning as Carmen Cortez and June Cortez.

Check out this great lineup of actors in the trailer for the movie, which doesn't look like it's a decade old:

Catch Jessica Alba and the rest of the crew as Spy Kids All the Time in the World releases May 20th on Netflix.

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