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Will Smith | Agent J | |
Tommy Lee Jones | Agent K | |
David Cross | Newton | |
Rosario Dawson | Laura Vasquez | |
Jack Kehler | Ben | |
Johnny Knoxville | Scrad/Charlie | |
Tony Shalhoub | Jack Jeebs | |
Rip Torn | Zed | |
Patrick Warburton | Agent T | |
Lara Flynn Boyle | Serleena | |
Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine | Hailey | |
Peter Spellos | Capt. Larry Bridgewater | |
Michael Bailey Smith | Creepy | |
Tommy Lee Jones | Kay | |
Will Smith | Jay | |
Johnny Knoxville | Scrad | |
Tony Shalhoub | Jeebs | |
Patrick Warburton | Agent Tee | |
Peter Spellos | Motorman | |
Michael Rivkin | Man with Dog | |
Lenny Venito | New York Guy |
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Producer |
Steven Spielberg
Laurie MacDonald Walter F. Parkes |
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Writer |
Robert Gordon
Barry Fanaro |
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Cinematography |
Greg Gardiner
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Musician |
Danny Elfman
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Four years after the close of the first installment, Jay (Will Smith) must convince his former partner, the amesiac Kay (Tommy Lee Jones) , to leave his postal career and return to his life as an agent in order to stop the evil Serleena who is runing amuck on Earth in her quest to steal the light of Zartha. Action, romance, a ticking clock, out-of-this-world weaponry, a slew of new aliens including one whose human form is that of a lingerie model and all the favorite players from the first movie make for lighter, slightly derivative but fun fare. |
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