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Andrew Scott joins cast of Netflix's action-comedy Back In Action

Andrew Scott won BAFTA for his portrayal of Jim Moriarty in BBC's Sherlock

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Published: 09th February 2023

Andrew Scott Joins the cast of Netflix's action-comedy film Back In Action. The film, directed by Seth Gordon, also stars Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz.

Along with Andrew Scott, three other new actors who have joined the cast are Jamie Demetriou (Cruella), McKenna Roberts (Euphoria) and Rylan Jackson (Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves).

Back In Action has a script penned by Seth Gordon along with Brendan O'Brien. The storyline for the action comedy film is being kept under wraps.

Andrew Scott won BAFTA for his work as the villainous Jim Moriarty in BBC's Sherlock. He earned an Emmy nomination for a part in Black Mirror, a Golden Globe nomination, and a Critics Choice Award for his supporting role as The Priest in Fleabag. The actor's feature credits include Catherine Called Birdy, 1917, Alice Through the Looking Glass and Spectre. Scott's other notable TV credits include His Dark Materials, Modern Love, John Adams, Oslo and King Lear.  

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