If you loved the action-comedy blend of The Tuxedo (2002), starring Jackie Chan and Jennifer Love Hewitt, you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of high-octane stunts, witty humor, and stylish espionage. Whether you're a fan of Chan's signature martial arts or the quirky spy antics, these picks will keep you entertained.

True Lies (1994)
Description: A high-octane mix of espionage and humor, featuring a protagonist balancing a double life with over-the-top action scenes and comedic family dynamics.
Fact: This was one of the most expensive films made at the time, with a budget exceeding $100 million. The film's stunts included real military equipment and helicopters.


Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
Description: A satirical take on spy films, filled with over-the-top humor, quirky characters, and a nostalgic nod to 1960s espionage aesthetics.
Fact: The character of Austin Powers was inspired by a mix of James Bond and British mod culture. The film's budget was relatively low but became a massive hit.


Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)
Description: Combines action-packed sequences with comedic elements, focusing on a duo with hidden identities who must work together despite their differences, delivering both thrills and laughs.
Fact: The movie's concept was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's 'To Catch a Thief.' The chemistry between the leads became a major talking point during its release.


The Pink Panther (2006)
Description: A comedic mystery with a bumbling detective, combining slapstick humor, elaborate schemes, and a playful tone reminiscent of classic spy spoofs.
Fact: This film is a reboot of the original Pink Panther series. The iconic theme music was reorchestrated for the modern adaptation.


Get Smart (2008)
Description: A lighthearted spy comedy with a bumbling yet effective protagonist, blending slapstick humor with clever espionage tropes and gadget-heavy action.
Fact: The movie is a reboot of the 1960s TV series. The iconic shoe phone from the original series makes a cameo appearance.


Knight and Day (2010)
Description: A blend of action and comedy with a charismatic lead who navigates dangerous situations with humor and wit, featuring high-energy sequences and a mix of espionage and romance.
Fact: The film was originally titled 'Wichita' and underwent several script revisions before settling on its final name. Many of the action scenes were shot in multiple international locations to add authenticity.


The Other Guys (2010)
Description: A buddy cop comedy with over-the-top action and humor, focusing on two mismatched detectives who stumble into a major case, delivering laughs alongside explosive sequences.
Fact: The film features a running gag about the protagonists' mundane backstories. Many of the action scenes were improvised during filming.


Central Intelligence (2016)
Description: A comedic take on espionage, featuring an unlikely duo where one is a highly skilled agent and the other is an ordinary guy, leading to humorous and action-packed scenarios.
Fact: The film's script was featured on the Black List of best unproduced screenplays in 201The lead actors improvised many of their comedic lines.


Johnny English Reborn (2011)
Description: A parody of spy films with a clumsy but determined lead, featuring exaggerated action sequences and a tongue-in-cheek approach to the genre.
Fact: The film includes several homages to classic Bond movies. The stunts were performed with minimal CGI to enhance realism.


The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
Description: A stylish spy adventure with a retro aesthetic, combining action, humor, and a buddy dynamic between mismatched agents on a global mission.
Fact: The film is based on the 1960s TV series of the same name. The director insisted on practical effects and minimal CGI to maintain authenticity.
