The twins go after the Time Keeper, where their search leads them to a clock shop, which is Tick Tock's headquarters. The twins escape and go to OSS headquarters, where Marissa's niece and their step-cousin, Carmen Cortez, gives the twins a tour of the defunct Spy Kids Division, allowing them to take a gadget as a souvenir each. Tick Tock's henchmen break into Marissa's house, and Rebecca and Cecil are directed to take refuge in a Panic Room, where they view a video of Marissa informing them of her secret career and that their dog Argonaut is a talking, weaponized robot. When Marissa asks for it from Rebecca, it further strains their relationship.Īt OSS Headquarters, Marissa discovers that Rebecca has swapped out the Chronos Sapphire for baby food. The OSS calls Marissa out of retirement and instructs her to bring the Sapphire with her. The Time Keeper demands that Tick Tock bring him the Chronos Sapphire, which is revealed to be the jewel in the necklace Marissa gave to Rebecca. The media reports that time is speeding up at an increasing rate.Ī criminal mastermind called the Time Keeper claims responsibility, saying that he will unleash Project: Armageddon as a punishment upon a society that he believes wastes time with meaningless pursuits instead of treasuring time with their loved ones. Attempting to strengthen her rapport with Rebecca, Marissa gives her a red-sapphire necklace. Rebecca does not accept Marissa as a replacement for her deceased mother and delights in playing pranks on her. A year later, Wilbur has created a 5-year plan in which if his show is successful, he will spend more time with the kids. Marissa gives birth to a daughter, Maria.
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Tick Tock is captured and the mini-disk, which contains information on a weapon of mass destruction called Project: Armageddon, is retrieved.Īt the hospital, Marissa meets her spy-hunting TV host husband, Wilbur, and her two stepchildren, twins Rebecca and Cecil. Despite being nine months pregnant, she continues her pursuit against the admonitions of her boss Danger D'Amo. OSS agent Marissa Wilson is attempting to capture a criminal named Tick Tock, who purchases a mini-disk stolen from the OSS.
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It is the only film in the series that uses "Aroma-scope" to allow people to smell odors and aromas from the film via scratch & sniff cards (reminiscent of the 1981 film Polyester). The film held its world premiere screening on July 31, 2011, in Los Angeles, California and was then released in the United States on August 19, 2011. It is the first film in the series without the participation of Antonio Banderas or Carla Gugino and not to be distributed by Miramax Films.
The film stars Jessica Alba, Joel McHale, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Rowan Blanchard, Mason Cook, Ricky Gervais, and Jeremy Piven. It is the fourth and final installment in the Spy Kids film series, and is a stand-alone sequel to 2003's Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over. It releases on August 19 in North America, the UK and Russia, followed by Japan, Europe and Australia in September.Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (also known as Spy Kids 4-D: All the Time in the World) is a 2011 American spy action comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film will be available in 2D or 3D with the bonus aromas free. Rodriguez admits there will be some surprises and jokes with the odors, "but I'm trying not to make anyone sick," he told the Vulture column. One of the characters in Spy Kids 4 is a young boy with an increased sense of smell due to a hearing impairment - so he has a nose for picking up clues to solve the thriller. The story centers on a mother, a former spy, who is forced out of retirement to prevent a villain from stopping time, with her kids joining in the action.
The technology just requires an easy swipe of a finger to emit a scent instead of the scratch'n'sniff version of Smell-o-Vision that John Waters used for the campy film Polyester in 1981.Įntourage, RocknRolla), Antonio Banderas, and Ricky Gervais as the voice of the robot dog. The third installment of the film series also featured 3D in 2003, but this time, Rodriguez will create a sensory experience with onscreen signals to prompt the audience to smell one of eight scents on a special card. The latest 3D adventure will include the added dimension of "aromascope," reports New York magazine. Robert Rodriguez, director of violent action films like Sin City and Grindhouse, has also made the family-friendly Spy Kids franchise, with a fourth film, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, coming this August.