Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon are killing it in the new trailer of 'The Spy Who Dumped Me'

Mila Kunis is kicking ass in this trailer for her upcoming film, 'The Spy Who Dumped Me', starring alongside Kate McKinnon
UPDATED JAN 16, 2020
Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon (Source: Getty Images)
Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon (Source: Getty Images)

Lionsgate's action comedy 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' trailer is out and it is crazy good! Starring Mila Kunis as Audrey and Kate McKinnon as Morgan, the plot is centered around two women who are in their 30's and living their normal lives in LA. Suddenly, they find themselves in the middle of guns, chases, and assassins. 

The best friends somehow get caught in the middle of a very dangerous conspiracy, thanks to Audrey's ex-flame who turns out to be a CIA agent caught in some sort of unfinished business.

Just recently dumped by him over a text message, she's in no mood for any other BS from him.


So now the assassins come after her and they need to figure the situation out. The two women are helped by another British agent — who they don't really trust but he's so charming they decide to give in (maybe the accent helped).

Together, they try to save the day in a series of comical and action-packed sequences. 

The film, whose title has been inspired by the James Bond flick 'The Spy Who Loved Me', looks like it will be a laugh through and through. After all, Kunis was quite funny in her last comedy flick 'Bad Moms' in 2016.

The two women, especially Kunis, look super believable as two 30-year-olds trapped in an insane fast-paced drama that they know less than nothing about.


The Spy Who Dumped Me's main cast has some big names along with Kunis and McKinnon like Sam Heughan, Justin Theroux, Gillian Anderson and Hasan Minhaj.

The film, whose production started in June last year in Budapest, was to be released in July but was pushed back by a month after it got a really good response at the initial screening. The film hits theatres on August 3. 

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