Cameron Diaz is back from 'retirement' for Netflix original

Cameron Diaz is back for another film and this time it is with her co-star in Annie (2014), Jamie Foxx, who probably succeeded in taking her out of 'retirement'.

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American actor Cameron Diaz is all set to make come back for another outing with Jamie Foxx. This time the duo is planning to make a comeback in an action thriller called "Back in Action" on OTT platform Netflix. This comes after eight years of sabbatical for the duo since they last starred together in Annie, and Cameron had quit acting post-that film.

Fans, however, have not forgotten the star who acted as Natalie Cook in the superhit franchise called Charlie's Angels. Netflix made it loud and clear on Twitter that Cameron Diaz is "un-retiring" and it obviously thrilled her fans no end. She would star on the popular OTT platform alongside Jamie Foxx, and they are praising Tom Brady for convincing Cameron to come out of retirement.




Tom Brady is the popular football quarterback who plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also made a comeback post-retirement. Tom Brady called Cameron and asked her whether she needed some training on how to come out of retirement. Who else would be able to do that better than Brady, who has also done the same? For this, Cameron was so glad that it was about time that someone gave her an opportunity to come back and make another movie. Jamie Foxx was on a call with Cameron when this happened, as she was all nervous and pacing the room anxiously.

Cameron Diaz so wanted to resume her acting career once again, but just didn’t know how she would cope with it. So Jamie roped in Brady to advise him on how to "un-retire". She was really thrilled and couldn’t believe that Tom Brady was on the call with her on this. She had to reconfirm whether it was really Tom Brady. Tom replied that Jamie was the one who got him roped in on this as he was experienced in "un-retiring" and would probably help Cameron better.

Later, Jamie Foxx shared their conversation on Twitter and wrote that Cameron shouldn’t mind that he recorded their discussion. He also wrote that he was glad to have roped in "the greatest of all time" (Brady) to bring in another "greatest of all time" (Cameron) and used the abbreviation GOAT.
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The new film with Netflix, "Back in Action" starring Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx, is to start shooting at the end of this year.
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