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Videos & Photos

  • Official Trailer
  • Trailer 2

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

JOHNNY ENGLISH STRIKES AGAIN is the third installment of the Johnny English comedy series, with Rowan Atkinson returning as the much loved accidental secret agent. The new adventure begins when a cyber-attack reveals the identity of all active undercover agents in Britain, leaving Johnny English as the Secret Service’s last hope. Called out of retirement, English dives head first into action with the mission to find the mastermind hacker. As a man with few skills and analogue methods, Johnny English must overcome the challenges of modern technology to make this mission a success.

Cast

  • Kevin Eldon
  • Emma Thompson
  • Adam James
  • Rowan Atkinson
  • Noah Spiers
  • Kendra Mei
  • Alfie Kennedy
  • Jasmine Brightmore
  • George Turner
  • Rua Robertson

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review
#hilarious
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#kidslovedit

Funnier than the previous 2 installments. Definitely enjoyed it more than I did the previous 2. Go watch it!

FH
Fiorela H
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#hilarious

It was hilarious

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Tarek A

Metacritic

50
Oct 25, 2018

Director David Kerr engineers Atkinson’s intricate routines with clockwork precision. That said, his first feature film has little to offer anyone not already attuned to modestly absurdist British comedy.

Metacritic review by Serena Donadoni
Serena Donadoni
L.A. Weekly
50
Oct 25, 2018

In between all of these delights is an awful lot of filler

Metacritic review by Moira Macdonald
Moira Macdonald
The Seattle Times
50
Oct 22, 2018

Johnny English Strikes Again might actually come closer to success than its predecessors, if only by default. At very least, it proceeds unencumbered by excess story machinations.

Metacritic review by Jesse Hassenger
Jesse Hassenger
The A.V. Club