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The Spy Who Dumped Me: Watch Kate McKinnon and Mila Kunis in film trailer

The two actresses make quite the dynamic duo

Ilana Kaplan
Thursday 22 March 2018 15:09 GMT
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The first trailer for action-comedy film The Spy Who Dumped Me has arrived.

The movie - starring Kate McKinnon (Morgan) and Mila Kunis (Audrey) - follows two best friends who become a part of an undercover spy mission after Audrey's ex-boyfriend (played by Justin Theroux) shows up with assassins on the hunt for him.

In the introduction to the trailer the narrator says, “In 2018, women are killing it,” alongside a James Bond-like visual.

There's also Michael Buble covering Nina Simone’s "Feeling Good" in the background.

The trailer highlights the forced espionage careers of McKinnon and Audrey's characters.

Of course, hijinks ensue.

At one point the duo tries to escape in a getaway car, but fail because Kunis doesn't know how to drive stick shift and they crash the car into a newsstand while going three miles per hour.

When they're being tortured by a villain, they reveal each other's most embarrassing secrets out of sheer anxiety.

However by the end of the trailer they seem to be semi-mastering the art of being a spy as Kunis screams, “Oh my god, oh my god, I just killed someone."

The movie was directed by Susanna Fogel and co-written with David Iserson.

The Spy Who Dumped Me is due in theatres on Aug. 3.

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