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Don't Miss Cameron Diaz's Return to the Big Screen Alongside Jamie Foxx in Back in Action Trailer
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Date:2025-04-15 17:00:20
Cameron Diaz is ready for her closeup.
Ten years after her last movie, the Charlie's Angels alum is flexing her acting muscles once again alongside Jamie Foxx in Netflix's upcoming action-comedy Back in Action.
As seen in a trailer released Nov. 14, Cameron and Jamie play former CIA spies who gave it their cloak-and-dagger lifestyle to start a family. However, the two soon find themselves back in the world of espionage when their cover is blown.
"Just like old times, baby," Jamie's character said in the preview. "Just like old times."
Costarring Kyle Chandler, Andrew Scott, Jamie Demetriou and Glenn Close, the movie marks the third time Jamie and Cameron have shared the screen together. Previously, the pair costarred in 2014's Annie and 1999's Any Given Sunday.
And Jamie is a huge reason why Cameron, who retired from acting in 2018, decided to get in front of the camera again.
"I couldn't say no to Jamie," she explained at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit in October. "He said, 'Come with me.' And I was like, 'OK, let's do it.'"
But as the 52-year-old noted, the past ten years away from the screen were what she needed to "reclaim my own life."
"I just really didn't care about anything else," Cameron added. "Nobody's opinion, nobody's success, no one's offer, no one's anything could change my mind about my decision of taking care of myself and building the life that I really wanted to have."
For the Bad Teacher star, her hiatus gave her a chance to figure out what she was really passionate about: building a family with husband Benji Madden.
Now that she and the Good Charlotte rocker are parents to daughter Raddix, 4, and son Cardinal, 7 months, Cameron said she felt more comfortable with pivoting back to her acting career.
"We were in the house for a long time, which was amazing," the Shrek actress recalled. "So, I had to push myself. My husband, he's just the best. He was just like, ‘You've been supporting us and building the family.'"
She added, "He's like, 'It's time for us to support you and let mommy ascend and do her do her thing.'"
Back in Action premieres on Netflix Jan. 17, 2025.
To see what other movies are hitting the screen this year and next, keep reading.
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