Critics generally found My Spy: The Eternal City (2024) to be an uninspired sequel that lacks the charm of the original film. While the chemistry between Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman remains a highlight, the movie is widely criticized for its "leaden" script, inconsistent tone, and formulaic plot. Rotten Tomatoes Critical Reception Rotten Tomatoes : 23% from critics. Metacritic : 36 out of 100. Review Highlights Wasted Talent : Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes
noted that the film wastes Dave Bautista's comedic timing on poor writing. Tonal Issues The Guardian -Movies4u.Vip-.My.Spy.The.Eternal.City.2024.108...
labeled the movie a "dud," suggesting it’s a slog that even young fans of the first film might find boring. Rotten Tomatoes Parents Guide (Rated PG-13) According to Common Sense Media , parents should be aware of: My Spy: The Eternal City Critics generally found My Spy: The Eternal City
described the tone as being "all over the place," shifting awkwardly between family-friendly humor and violent, Bond-style action. Weak Villain : Critics from Troubled Productions Metacritic : 36 out of 100
felt Anna Faris was miscast as a villain, finding her role more ridiculous than threatening. A "Dud" for Families Screenwise