"Back in Action" director Seth Gordon says the jokes were made by Foxx a year before Diddy was indicted.
Director Seth Gordon—who launched his Hollywood career with the cult-hit arcade doc The King of Kong in 2007—is returning to documentary with a new film about the ruby slippers, tentatively titled Under the Rainbow.
Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz and Netflix
Back in Action director Seth Gordon was a few beers deep at a Dodgers game in 2019, when he started joking about a fake movie he called Baby Bjorn Identity. “What happen if Jason Bourne had kids? Would he have to quit the business?” Gordon asked his friend, movie producer Beau Bauman. “Or what if it was Mr. and Mrs. Smith, not Jason Bourne?”
That was ultimately stuff that’s not in the movie,” Gordon told Decider, when asked about the reports of a double replacing Foxx.
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."
Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx have reignited their on-screen chemistry in their latest Netflix action-comedy Back in Action which is directed by Seth Gordon. The duo has previously collaborated on Any Given Sunday (1999) and Annie (2014).
Andrew Scott, Kyle Chandler and Glenn Close also star in Seth Gordon’s caper about a pair of retired undercover agents dragged back into the spy game along with their unknowing children.
Back in Action director Seth Gordon was a few beers deep at a Dodgers ... Six years later, that movie is a reality: An action comedy starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz as spies who retire ...
Speaking with People, Gordon hailed Foxx and Diaz's close friendship and how their understanding of each other made them an ideal pairing for the recently released Back in Action.
Back in Action’ director Seth Gordon praises Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz’s friendship on set of her first movie in a decade
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