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The Big Picture Robert Rodriguez's Spy Kids franchise has become surprisingly prolific, but would you believe us if we told you that the family-friendly franchise is also home to a twisty, interconnected cinematic universe? Granted, the core Spy Kids series is already very expansive, with a whopping four films under its belt, and the fifth installment, Spy Kids: Armageddon, having just recently hit Netflix. However, we're not just talking about the Spy Kids movies. Oh no.
The Saga Begins with 'Spy Kids' Our story begins with the film that started all - the original Spy Kids film from 2001. While it's curious how this somewhat low-budget and cheesy kids' film spawned four sequels , Spy Kids has an indescribable charm that once again proves Robert Rodriguez's talent as a diverse filmmaker.
The Original Trilogy Concludes With 'Spy Kids 3: Game Over' Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams ended with Juni leaving the OSS, choosing to freelance instead. He returns to the agency when he's told by Devlin, now the President of the United States, that Carmen has gone missing. When he meets up with a reformed Donnagon and his wife, Cesca , Juni learns that Carmen isn't physically gone, but her subconscious is trapped in the video game called "Game Over".
Once there, the trio comes face to face with the villainous robot Mr. Electric and the nefarious mastermind Minus . It takes some convincing, but Max eventually uncovers his true potential and saves Planet Drool, even saving his parents' marriage in the process because why not? Though Sharkboy and Lavagirl seemingly only existed in Max's imagination, they would later unite with a new superhero force long in the future.
Sharkboy and Lavagirl Join a Team in 'We Can Be Heroes' Everything in this 20+ years journey comes together in We Can Be Heroes, and by coming together, we mean there are a few references here that suggest it takes place in the same universe as the already mentioned movies. Juni and Carmen aren't the only characters who grew up, as Sharkboy and Lavagirl also return as adult heroes in We Can Be Heroes, now a part of an Avengers/Justice League-type organization called The Heroics.
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