Genre: Action, Mystery, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Teenage, Spy, School / Campus
Tagline: Adventure is an attitude.
Plot: Saving the world…again. Frankie Muniz returns as super-cool spy Cody Banks in the action-packed family comedy Agent Cody Banks: Destination London.In Cody’s new adventure, a rogue CIA agent (and Cody’s own instructor) has stolen a top secret mind-control device from the U.S. government. With worldwide security at stake, Cody has to go undercover in London to get it back. “Over the pond” and in hot water, Cody is forced to pose as a student at an elite music boarding school and keep the other kids from discovering his true identity, all while infiltrating covert hideouts, tracking his target – and practicing the clarinet. To help him on his mission, Cody is assigned a new handler: a wisecracking CIA reject named Derek (Anthony Anderson) who’s desperately trying to get back into the Agency’s good graces. He’s supposed to be posing as the boarding school chef, but unfortunately he has no idea how to cook. As things get more difficult (and more fun!), the duo finds surprise help from a fellow student named Emily (Hannah Spearritt), a hip, beautiful British Secret Service counterpart to Cody’s CIA teen. Together they’re on a madcap journey above, below, and around London to retrieve the mind-control device and keep from getting caught – and with them on the loose, God save the
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The teen Bond's latest mission finds the would-be franchise creatively Banks-rupt.--Michael Rechtshaffen (Hollywod Reporter)
The boring and at times offensive Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London lacks the cleverness and charm of its predecessor. This is one franchise that should be grounded before it takes off for any more international forays.  --Guylaine Cadorette (Hollywood.com)
Lazy, smug and completely self-satisfied, this half-hearted sequel to Agent Cody Banks swaps Sean Connery suavity for Roger Moore stupidity.  --Jamie Russell (BBC Films)
Appalling sequel that fails on every conceivable level, completely lacking the wit or the style of the original.  --Matthew Turner (ViewLondon)
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Barely a year after first underwhelming us in Agent Cody Banks, the lollipop-shaped Frankie Muniz returns for this embarrassingly-hurried quick-before-he-gets-facial-hair sequel. 2/10--Gary Panton (Movie Gazette)
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