


Spy Kids: Armageddon
When the children of the world’s greatest secret agents unwittingly help a powerful game developer unleash a computer virus that gives him control of all technology, they must become spies themselves to save their parents and the world.
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Plot Summary
When a powerful video game developer unleashes a computer virus that can control all technology, two ordinary kids discover their parents are former secret agents. Now, they must team up to save the world from the villainous game developer and his dangerous creation.
Critical Reception
Spy Kids: Armageddon received mixed reviews from critics, with many finding it to be a lighthearted and fun family adventure that captures the spirit of the original series. However, some critics noted a lack of originality and a reliance on tropes common to the franchise, while audience reception leaned more positive, appreciating its energetic pace and family-friendly action.
What Reviewers Say
- The film offers a fun and energetic reboot for a new generation.
- While visually appealing and action-packed, it treads familiar territory.
- The performances of the young leads are a highlight, carrying the movie effectively.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed Spy Kids: Armageddon, praising its entertaining family-friendly action, humor, and the performances of the child actors. Some viewers found it to be a worthy successor to the original films, though a segment of the audience felt it didn't quite capture the same magic or offered a predictable plot.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Austin, Texas, continuing Robert Rodriguez's frequent use of the city as a filming location.
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