Cameron Diaz has not appeared in a movie in eight years, however she’s set to step out of retirement and act alongside Jamie Foxx within the upcoming Netflix movie Again in Motion.
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Throughout a current look on The Tonight Present Starring Jimmy Fallon, Diaz was requested concerning the resolution to return out of retirement for the function. In line with Diaz, the title of the movie instantly drew her in, and regardless of being nervous and excited, getting again into the texture of appearing didn’t take too lengthy for the actress.
“I used to be like, so hey, guys, what’s the title of this? And so they had been like Again in Motion,” Diaz jokes. “I used to be like oh! I can actually really feel very related to this character already…It’s somewhat little bit of muscle reminiscence, you already know what I imply? I did that for thus lengthy, it’s type of like the method — I simply fell again into it. However it feels somewhat bit completely different.”
Diaz additionally touched on attending to work with Foxx as soon as once more, following the pair’s work collectively within the 2014 movie Annie and within the hit 1999 movie Any Given Sunday. In line with Diaz, attending to reunite with an outdated pal was an amazing draw for the movie.
“The final film I made was Annie with Jamie, and so the primary film again is that this movie with Jamie,” mentioned Diaz. “He’s so nice, he’s really easy, he’s so skilled, he’s so gifted. And simply with the ability to work with him, it’ll be a lot enjoyable.”
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Again in Motion is about to be directed by Seth Gordon (Identification Thief) from a script he has written with Brendan O’Brien (Mike and Dave Want Marriage ceremony Dates). There are presently no particulars on the plot of the movie. The movie will probably be produced by Beau Bauman for Good One Productions and Seth Gordon for Exhibit A. Govt producers will probably be Foxx with Datari Turner, O’Brien, and Mark McNair.