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15-year-old actress Chloe Coleman previews 'My Spy' sequel with Dave Bautista

"My Spy: The Eternal City" is now streaming on Prime Video.

INDIANAPOLIS — Dave Bautista ("Guardians of the Galaxy," "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery") and Chloe Coleman ("Big Little Lies," "Pain Hustlers") are ready to team up again to save the world in "My Spy: The Eternal City."

"A lot has changed. So much time has passed. Sophie is totally older. She's a teenager in high school now, and JJ's definitely stepped into his father-figure role," Coleman said on the sequel's plot. "He has trained her to be this awesome spy, but she's at this point in the relationship – which a lot of families go through – where she's really is pushing for her own space and freedom. They're butting heads, and on top of all of that, they're trying to save the world on her choir trip to Italy."

Coleman had nothing but praise for her co-star, who is also a retired professional wrestler and mixed martial artist.

"I think it's so special. I think he's so talented and creative, and I love that he loves what he's doing," Coleman said of Bautista. "When I perform with him, I always feel like it's so real. It's always genuine, and he's just incredible. He's just the best."

At just 15 years old, Coleman has worked in movies and TV shows alongside some of Hollywood's biggest names, including Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lopez, Nicole Kidman, Chris Evans, Reese Witherspoon, Maluma, Emily Blunt, Chris Pine and Adam Driver.

"I'm so grateful and happy to be around these incredible, talented people because I think that's one of the number one ways I learn as an actress is by watching them," Coleman said. "With how talented and skilled they are, I couldn't be more grateful to be in those environments. It's really important to me."

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(From left) Chloe Coleman, Jennifer Lopez and Maluma attend a special screening of "Marry Me" Feb. 8, 2022, in Los Angeles.

"My Spy: The Eternal City," also co-starring Kristen Schaal, Ken Jeong, Craig Robinson and Anna Faris, is now streaming on Prime Video.

"You are gonna have so much freaking fun. Bring your whole family, bring all your friends, and you're gonna love it. I think you're gonna have the best time," Coleman said.

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