“The Spy Who Dumped Me” tells the story of Audrey (Kunis) and Morgan (McKinnon), long-time best friends who race through several European capitals, hunted by a host of top-secret operatives who want to help them or kill them -- or both. Armed only with their wits, Audrey and Morgan learn to navigate the high-octane world of gun battles, car chases and daring escapes, they unwittingly dodge mishaps along the way that include a taciturn British agent Sebastian Henshaw (Heughan), pretentious jerk Topher Duffer (Minhaj), calculating spy boss Wendy (Anderson), and cold-blooded teenage assassin Nadedja (Sakhno). Through it all, the two best buds quickly learn that they can trust no one, except each other.
"The idea was about two people who do not belong in an action movie," adds Iserson. “But they have to survive when they find themselves in this really, really aggressive testosterone-y Bourne Identity kind of world.” The two writers used that world often, a boys-only playground, to spin a story about two very different women, who are the best of friends, and stronger than they know.
With McKinnon on board to play Morgan, the script was sent to Mila Kunis for Audrey. "I have always wanted to do a badass girl action comedy,” says Mila Kunis. “It was one of the funniest, most obnoxious, wonderful comedies that I had ever read and it was super badass. This could be two guys… it just so happens to be two kick-ass girls.”
“The Spy Who Dumped Me” opens August 1 in cinemas nationwide from Pioneer Films.
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