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A high-octane comedy follows a spy thrust into an international conspiracy revolving around the mysterious disappearance of legendary figure, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.  Expect hilarious hijinks and pulse-pounding action as our hero uncovers the truth hidden in plain sight.

A high-octane comedy follows a spy thrust into an international conspiracy revolving around the mysterious disappearance of legendary figure, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Expect hilarious hijinks and pulse-pounding action as our hero uncovers the truth hidden in plain sight.

Does Spy have end credit scenes?

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Spy does have end credit scenes. Stay until the very end!

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Spy

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Ratings and Reviews for Spy

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Metacritic

75

Metascore

6.7

User Score

IMDb

7.0 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

68

%

User Score

Letterboxd

3.2

From 847 fan ratings

Movie Insider

4.18/5

From 193 fan ratings

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Awards & Nominations for Spy

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21st Critics' Choice Awards 2016

Nomination

Best Comedy Movie

Jason Statham
Nomination

Best Actor in a Comedy Movie

Jason Statham
Melissa McCarthy
Nomination

Best Actress in a Comedy Movie

Melissa McCarthy

73rd Golden Globe Awards 2016

Nomination

Best Motion Picture – Drama

Melissa McCarthy
Nomination

Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Melissa McCarthy

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Spy

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Susan Cooper, portrayed by Melissa McCarthy, is a CIA analyst bound to her desk, tasked with guiding her partner, Agent Bradley Fine, played by Jude Law, on a crucial mission to Varna. As Fine attempts to track down a suitcase nuke, he mistakenly kills Tihomir Boyanov after he sneezes, failing to uncover the nuke’s location, which is solely known to Boyanov. The situation escalates when the agency discovers that Boyanov’s daughter, Rayna, portrayed by Rose Byrne, may hold the key to the device’s whereabouts. In a twist of fate, Rayna unexpectedly shoots Fine dead while Susan covertly watches the incident online. Aware of the identities of all the top agents, including Fine and Rick Ford, played by Jason Statham, Rayna poses a significant threat. Despite being unknown to Rayna, Susan bravely volunteers to go undercover in the field, and her superior, Elaine Crocker, portrayed by Allison Janney, approves her involvement. Ford, however, is enraged that Susan has been selected.

Now in Paris, Susan shadows Sergio De Luca, a character played by Bobby Cannavale. Her analytical skills helped pinpoint his number on a piece of paper found at the scene of Fine’s demise, leading the CIA to believe that Rayna intends to use De Luca to broker a deal for the tactical nuke. One night, Ford visits Susan at her hotel, adamantly stating that her lack of experience will jeopardize the mission. The following day, she recognizes an assassin associated with De Luca in the hotel, witnessing a critical exchange of bags—one containing a bomb. Acting quickly, she warns Ford, who discards the bag just before it detonates, and as Susan confronts the assassin in a skirmish, he is ultimately killed. In the ensuing chaos, she recovers crucial footage hinting at De Luca’s plans to travel to Rome to negotiate the sale of the nuke.

In Rome, Susan connects with her CIA contact, Aldo, played by Peter Serafinowicz, who, with his suave demeanor, makes unwelcome advances toward her while assisting in tracking De Luca. Her mission leads her to a casino where she unexpectedly crosses paths with Rayna, ultimately saving her from an assassination attempt and infiltrating her inner circle. During their flight to Budapest aboard Rayna’s private jet, the situation spirals out of control when a steward turns rogue, attempting to take down both Rayna and Susan. In a show of bravery, Susan manages to outmaneuver and subdued the assailant, emergency landing the plane in Budapest.

Under the assumption that Susan is a CIA agent, Rayna believes in Susan’s lie that she has been assigned as her bodyguard. In Budapest, they reunite with Susan’s best friend, Nancy B. Artingstall, portrayed by Miranda Hart, who has come to provide vital backup. After a sudden attack on their lives, Susan instructs Nancy to protect Rayna while she pursues the shooter. This villain turns out to be Karen Walker, a double agent working for the CIA who betrayed Rayna. Just as Walker prepares to strike, she is taken out by a mysterious sniper, further complicating the existing chaos. With most of Rayna’s defenders eliminated, she insists on reinforcing her security, bringing Aldo into the fold.

Later that evening, Susan, Nancy, and Rayna attend a gathering where they are introduced to Lia, De Luca’s highly dangerous associate. In a tense showdown, Nancy creates a diversion, allowing Susan to confront Lia, a skilled assassin in her own right. Just as Susan is on the brink of apprehending Lia, she is unexpectedly stabbed in the chest by an unidentified assailant—who shocking turns out to be Bradley Fine, alive and well. Fine confesses that he faked his death in order to build trust with Rayna and gather intelligence on the nuke’s location, also revealing to Susan that he was responsible for the assassination of Karen.

With their lives hanging in the balance, Susan and Aldo find a way to escape captivity and plot to bring down De Luca from the inside as they attend a deal at his mansion. In a high-stakes moment, Chechen terrorist Solsa Dudaev and his men arrive to negotiate the acquisition of the nuke for a suitcase filled with diamonds. As Rayna reveals critical information about the nuke’s location, De Luca, sensing a threat, kills Dudaev and his crew, showcasing his ruthless nature. In a tense standoff, just when it seems that Rayna’s life is doomed, Ford returns, providing a distraction that allows Susan to once again save Rayna.

De Luca, now in possession of the device and diamonds, attempts an escape via helicopter, leading to a perilous situation where Susan and Ford cling to the landing gear. In a fierce struggle, Ford falls into the lake, leaving Susan to confront De Luca alone. With help from Nancy and Aldo in a rescue helicopter, Susan defeats De Luca and secures the device. As a consequence of the chaos, Rayna is arrested, yet a bond seems to form between her and Susan, suggesting a burgeoning friendship. Aldo later reveals his true identity as an MI6 agent, inviting Susan to dinner should their paths intersect in London, an offer she graciously accepts. Meanwhile, she turns down a similar opportunity from Fine and instead chooses a fun girls’ night out with Nancy. However, the morning after, she wakes amid a mess of empty champagne bottles, screaming in shock as the realization hits her that she has spent the night with Ford.

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Spy | Official Red Band Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX

Spy | Official Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX

Spy | Official Trailer 2 [HD] | 20th Century FOX

Cars Featured in Spy

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Explore all cars featured in Spy, including their makes, models, scenes they appear in, and their significance to the plot. A must-read for car enthusiasts and movie buffs alike.


Alfa

1999

Romeo 166

Alfa

1983

Romeo Spider

Aston

2008

Martin DB9

Audi

1993

80 Avant B4

Audi

1997

A3

Audi

1998

A6 C5

Audi

2006

A6 allroad C6

Audi

2011

A7 Sportback C7

Audi

2003

A8 D3

BMW

2015

435i Gran Coupé F36

Movie Themes and Keywords

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female spyfemale agentknife fightundercoverfemale protagonistcia agentundercover agentfalse identityfellatiospymale nudityfemale bondingparodyspoofopening action scenebombchaseassassination attemptassassinespionagedeathbloodknife through handcat callintelligence agentpenisfemale friendshipfriendship between womentime bombwoman murders a manwoman wears a wigthe white house washington d.c.wisecrack humorman murders a womanman wears a tuxedomurderessamericancia central intelligence agencygirls with gunscarhandheld weapongunweaponwatercrafthandgunamerican abroadshot in the torsoamerican woman abroadspeeding vehiclefrying pan as a weapon

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