Robert Rodriguez Set to Reboot 'Spy Kids' Movie Franchise

Deadline reports that Robert Rodriguez is rebooting his ‘Spy Kids’ series, following the success of his Netflix superhero flick ‘We Can Be Heroes.’

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Robert Rodriguez, who's known for his tales of desert hit men and gory, grindhouse exploitation, is taking a break from movies like Machete Kills In Space to reboot his family-friendly Spy Kids series.

Deadline first reported the sparse details on the fifth Spy Kids movie, noting that it will be brought back with a new multicultural family of spies at the center.

The movie is being produced by Skydance Media, a company with a history of snatching up established IP for reboots and straight-to-streaming titles. Their catalog includes the feature-length reboot of BaywatchTerminator: Dark Fate, the successful Netflix action movies 6 Underground and The Old Guard, as well as upcoming Top Gun and Mission: Impossible movies.

It won't be too hard for Rodriguez to get in the Spy Kids headspace. His most recent film to be released was We Can Be Heroes, a Netflix movie about superpowered children that featured the return of his characters Sharkboy and Lavagirl.

Rodriguez said he's heard from a lot of families forced indoors during the pandemic and they all want more of his family-friendly action films.

“A lot of families have spent a lot of time together,” Rodriguez  told EW. “I’ve been getting calls from all kinds of studios: ‘Reboot Spy Kids.’ ‘Reboot Sharkboy.’ Of course they want to. They’re all sitting at home with their kids.”

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