Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

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Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

Movie poster
Directed by Robert Rodriguez
Starring Antonio Banderas
Carla Gugino
Alexa Vega
Daryl Sabara
Sylvester Stallone
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 84 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
Preceded by Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams
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Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over is the third and final part of the Spy Kids film trilogy, directed by Robert Rodriguez, produced by Miramax Films for Dimension Films, and released to movie theatres by July 25, 2003.

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[edit] Plot

Juni is thrust back into service when Sebastian the Toymaker, an evil mastermind, creates a video game Game Over that mesmerizes its users. Carmen was sent on a mission to disable the game, but disappeared on Level 4. Juni is sent after her. With the help of his grandfather, Valentin Avellan, who is a wheelchair user. Juni helps to disable the game and save the world. It is revealed the Toymaker was the one who disabled Valentin in the first place. Instead of avenging his former partner, Valentin forgives him and Sebastian, is redeemed. This 3-D movie was filmed using James Cameron's Fusion Camera system.

[edit] Box office

The third and final film opened with a surprising $33.4 million, but didn't quite live up to the first "Spy Kids" total gross. In the end, it grossed $111 million in North America. However, its over-seas gross was double either of the first two "Spy Kids" at $85.3 million.

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