We chatted with Flula Borg (“The Suicide Squad,” “The Rookie“), budding villain and star of “My Spy The Eternal City” about his criminal inspirations. Chances are you’ve seen Borg over the years in various comedy roles like Pieter Krämer in “Pitch Perfect 2,” “Silicon Valley,” and even “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
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More about “My Spy: The Eternal City”
The eagerly awaited follow-up to 2020’s action comedy “My Spy The Eternal City” reunites a beloved cast led by Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman in a feel-good family adventure set in some of Europe’s most storied destinations. When Sophie’s (Coleman) high school choir is selected for an Italian tour culminating in a performance for the Pope in Vatican City, JJ (Bautista) sees this as an opportunity to bond with his new stepdaughter, so he volunteers to help chaperone the group through the Venetian canals, across Florence’s renowned bridges and into Rome’s most historic sites. Instead he finds that he and Sophie have become unwitting pawns in a terrorist plot that could end the world as we know it.

Returning stars Ken Jeong and Kristen Schaal are joined by Anna Faris, Craig Robinson and Flula Borg in this all-new international action comedy from director Pete Segal (“Get Smart”, “50 First Dates”).
More about Flula Borg
On the silvers screens perhaps you may see Flula in “Pitch Perfect 2,” “The Suicide Squad,” or in Orion Pictures’ “Buddymoon,” which won the Audience Award at Slamdance and also made his cousin Jürgen cry joys of tear.
On das Internet, Flula’s videos have have over 100 million views and have been featured every place including NBC’s “The Today Show,” Conan O’Brien‘s Team Coco, and of course WDR’s longest running soap opera, “Hallo Düsseldorf, It’s Me Poopsi.”
“My Spy the Eternal City” is out streaming now on Prime Video.