🕶️🧠 Argylle (2024): What if your spy fiction wasn’t fiction at all?

"Truth is stranger than fiction. Especially when fiction remembers you."

Argylle is the kind of meta-spy thriller that turns every page into a trapdoor — and every memory into a loaded weapon.

Elly Conway (Bryce Dallas Howard) is a reclusive author, best known for her best-selling spy novels starring the impossibly suave Agent Argylle (Henry Cavill). She writes alone, lives alone, and trusts no one but her cat. But when a real bullet rips through her quiet life, Elly discovers the stories she invented weren’t just inspired — they were classified.

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Someone’s been feeding her information. Real missions. Real agents. Real enemies. And now, every intelligence agency wants to know one thing: who is she really? Fleeing with a rogue handler (Sam Rockwell) and dodging assassins who think her brain is a national threat, Elly must confront the strangest truth of all — the line between fiction and memory may not exist.

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With shifting realities, split identities, and action set pieces as sharp as its wit, Argylle blurs the borders between creator and creation. Is Agent Argylle just a figment of Elly’s imagination? Or is he... remembering her?

From train shootouts to rooftop chases — all stitched together with absurd humor and cinematic swagger — Argylle isn’t just a spy movie. It’s a game. And someone’s been rewriting the rules.