Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 25000000
Revenue
$ 158972570

Johnny English

Ophelia Bhulatova

Bough

Prime Minister

Jason Volta

Pegasus

Agent Seven

Agent Five

Agent Nine

MI7 Night Duty Agent

Baggaley

Ibadulla

Straker

Dowling

Hattersley

Ridley

Tomlinson

Obasanjo

Headmaster

Lesley

P

Hotel Magnifique Valet

Hotel Magnifique Waitress

Sebastian Lynch

Sebastian Lynch's Companion

Senior Waiter

Tara

Geoffrey

Xander (voice)

Samir

Kitchen Staff #1

Chef in Yacht

Kitchen Staff #2

Yacht Crewman #1

Yacht Crewman #2

French Waitress

Café Diner #1

Café Diner #2

Café Diner #3

French Cyclist #1

French Cyclist #2

Alvin

Fabien

Woman in Bookshop Lift

Café Employee

Old Lady

Tour Guide

Meeting Room Person #1

Meeting Room Person #2

Meeting Room Person #3

Tony

Driving Instructor

Mrs. Trattner

Lydia

Castle Guard

G14 Nation Diplomat #1

G14 Nation Diplomat #2

G4S Security Guard

Officer Kohli

Newman

School Child (uncredited)

Written by Ruuz on 2019-01-20
_Johnny English_ is a franchise that continues to get worse with every movie they release, which obviously makes _Strikes Again_ (as the newest) the worst to date, but I will say, there is one sequence with a certain cannister of pills that I did genuinely enjoy. But digging five minutes out of an hour and a half is not really a rate good experience. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

Written by r96sk on 2021-03-01
An improvement on <em>'Johnny English Reborn'</em>, if still a large distance off the entertaining original. <em>'Johnny English Strikes Again'</em> does feel more like the first film though, unlike the 2011 sequel. That's in positive and negative ways. The vibe of the film being one of the pluses, but one of the cons being a couple of scenes felt repeated from the original. Rowan Atkinson (Johnny) remains the standout piece of the series, while it's good to see the previously missing Ben Miller (Bough) return. Olga Kurylenko (Ophelia) is alright, while Emma Thompson (PM) is pleasant to see. One issue I do have with this installment is the villain, who is extremely mundane and not at all threatening, menacing or funny. The main reason why the original is so much fun, at least to me, is that you had John Malkovich absolutely perfecting the villainous role and remaining on the same level as Atkinson. In the sequels, it's basically Atkinson and that's it. Bring back Pascal Sauvage, I say. The humour in this third release is suitably fine, despite nothing truly hilarious. There are a few good scenes, the most memorable to me being the VR one. The ending is just about passable, almost bad but not quite. Overall, I found just enough that I enjoyed about this.