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Spies in Disguise

Spies in Disguise

  • Status: Released
  • 04-12-2019
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Score: 7.583
  • Vote count: 2811

Super spy Lance Sterling and scientist Walter Beckett are almost exact opposites. Lance is smooth, suave and debonair. Walter is… not. But what Walter lacks in social skills he makes up for in smarts and invention, creating the awesome gadgets Lance uses on his epic missions. But when events take an unexpected turn, Walter and Lance suddenly have to rely on each other in a whole new way.

Will Smith

Lance Sterling (voice)

Tom Holland

Walter Beckett (voice)

Ben Mendelsohn

Killian (voice)

Rashida Jones

Marcy Kappel (voice)

Karen Gillan

Eyes (voice)

DJ Khaled

Ears (voice)

Reba McEntire

Joyless (voice)

Rachel Brosnahan

Wendy (voice)

Masi Oka

Kimura (voice)

Carla Jimenez

Geraldine (voice)

Mark Ronson

Agency Control Room Technician (voice)

Toru Uchikado

Yakuza #1 (voice)

Hisato Masuyama

Yakuza #2 (voice)

Toshiya Agata

Yakuza #3 (voice)

Michi Yamato

Yakuza #4 (voice)

Hiroshi Otaguro

Yakuza #5 (voice)

Claire Crosby

Unitee (voice)

Jarrett Bruno

Young Walter / Pigeon Voice (voice)

Tawny Newsome

Agency Employee #1 (voice)

JB Blanc

Agency Employee #2 / Marcy's Agent #3 (voice)

Adrian Gonzalez

Agency Employee #3 / Marcy's Agent #1 (voice)

William-Christopher Stephens

Agency Employee #4 / Marcy's Agent #5 (voice)

Bex Marsh

Agency Employee #5 / Female Tourist (voice)

Peter S. Kim

Agency Employee #6 / Joon / Marcy's Agent #4 (voice)

Gabriel Conte

Agency Employee #7 (voice)

Jess Conte

Agency Employee #8 (voice)

Rashawn Nadine Scott

Agency Employee #9 (voice)

Stefania Spampinato

Agency Employee #10 / Italian Woman (voice)

Nick Bruno

Agency Employee #11 / Pigeon Voice (voice)

Troy Quane

Agency Employee #12 (voice)

Eddie Mujica

Agency Accountant / Male Tourist (voice)

Emily Altman

Lead Agency Lab Tech / Scooter Girl (voice)

Randy Trager

Terrance / Pigeon Voice (voice)

Christopher Campbell

Marcy's Agent #2 (voice)

Matthew J. Munn

Weapons Lab Soldier (voice)

Kimberly Brooks

Lance's Car (voice)

Youn So

Soo-Min (voice)

Min-Hyuck Jang

Joon (voice)

Randy Thom

Various Voices / Pigeon Voice (voice)

Krizia Bajos

Receptionist (voice)

Reggie De Leon

Weapons Lab Tech (voice)

Paolo Costantino Cenci

Scooter Guy (voice)

Casey M. Roberts

Launch Control Voice (voice)

Daniel Booko

Additional Voice (voice)

Jen Cain

Additional Voice (voice)

Oscar Camacho

Additional Voice (voice)

David Chen

Additional Voice (voice)

Johnny Gidcomb

Additional Voice (voice)

Annie Gonzalez

Additional Voice (voice)

Maya Goodwin

Additional Voice (voice)

Danielle Hartnett

Additional Voice (voice)

Marabina Jaimes

Additional Voice (voice)

Masa Kanome

Additional Voice (voice)

Ruth Zalduondo

Additional Voice (voice)

Hideo Kimura

Additional Voice (voice)

Dina Morrone

Additional Voice (voice)

Dyana Ortelli

Additional Voice (voice)

Arthur Ortiz

Additional Voice (voice)

Chrystee Pharris

Additional Voice (voice)

Ben Pronsky

Additional Voice (voice)

Stan Sellers

Additional Voice (voice)

Shane Sweet

Additional Voice (voice)

Michael Woodley

Additional Voice (voice)

Vivian Yoon Lee

Additional Voice (voice)

ComparisonWorld

It's really a rip off of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and was quite disappointing. Walter is essentially like if Flint and Sam had a baby but more obnoxious with his can't-shut-his-mouth, self-righteous attitude. There's even some elements in the story taken from cloudy like the whole invention goes wrong thing. I was expecting it to at least be average because characters barring Walter didn't seem bad but it turned out worse than I thought. The characters are two dimensional with predictable arcs and Walter had no flaws so no character development besides a predictable bonding with Lance. Even the pigeons are one-dimensional. It's one of the top 10 or 15 worst animated films of the decade even if it came out at the tail end. Avoid it, it's so overrated.

JPV852

Fun animated action-adventure-comedy that has a nice, albeit naive, message, but still was a nice time-waster and pitch-perfect voice casting for Will Smith in a role like this. Doesn't break new ground however the animation was great and there's just enough to keep adults entertained along with kids. **3.75/5**

Gimly

_Spies in Disguise_ has a genuinely interesting methodology put forth revolving around the core ideals of teamwork, and non-lethal measures. Or at least it has that in the opening 5 minutes and closing 10. In between it has a pigeon instead. I don't mean "The pigeon thing is so ridiculous that it distracts from it", I mean they drop it altogether for the lion's share of the runtime because "WILL SMITH VOICES A PIGEON HAHAHA!" And sure those early concepts were laid on a little heavy while they were there, but this is a kids' movie, nuance isn't mandatory. It also didn't help that literally every single supporting character (but most especially Ben Mendelsohn's "Robot Hand") were far more likeable than either of the leads. Buuut it was okay. Okay. At a stretch. Okay. At best. More than anything though, I just want to know if somebody goes into this without any idea of what the story is actually about, does it hit you as hard as the trailer did? Like is this _From Dusk till Dawn_ for pre-teens? _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Rob

Simply a charming aminated movie in which you feel sorry for the wannabe and want to give the hero a slap. Chucklefest.

CinemaSerf

"Lance" is the super-effective, suave and sophisticated secret agent and "Walter" is his "Q" type of undervalued supporting boffin. It's fair to say that the former man treats the latter with disdain - he doesn't, after all, ever have to actually take the field! Desperate to impress, "Walter" convinces "Lance" that he can make him invisible! Snag? Well, it's a much more reliable formula for turning a man into a pigeon! "Rats with wings"? Well as our escapades become gradually more surreal we learn that pigeons do, actually, have some neat skills that are positively useful in the espionage game - and they are going to be really helpful as the two have to work together to restore "Lance" to his sharp-suited self whilst also apprehending the baddies bent on world domination. There's way too much dialogue here, but the last half hour is quite entertaining with plenty of action, some daft humour and a few messages about teamwork, trust and inter-reliance to underpin the predictability of it all. The animation is a bit too linear for my liking, but it's still an engaging testament to brain complementing brawn that is watchable enough.