Now adult OSS agents, Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara reprise their roles to mentor the new kids.
To justify the "4D" branding, Rodriguez employed , a scratch-and-sniff experience reminiscent of the 1981 film Polyester . 4.7Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
(2011) was marketed as a "4D" cinematic experience, reintroducing the franchise eight years after the original trilogy concluded. Directed by Robert Rodriguez , the film serves as both a soft reboot and a sequel, introducing a new generation of agents while featuring the original "Spy Kids" as adults. Narrative and Cast Now adult OSS agents, Alexa Vega and Daryl
‘Spy Kids: All the Time in the World’: 4D Element Explained Directed by Robert Rodriguez , the film serves
The story follows (played by Jessica Alba ), a retired OSS agent who is called back into action to stop a villain known as the Timekeeper (Jeremy Piven). Marissa must balance saving the world with her secret life as a mother to a new baby and stepmother to bickering twins Rebecca ( Rowan Blanchard ) and Cecil ( Mason Cook ). Key Characters:
The new recruits who discover their stepmother's secret identity and join the mission.