![]() ![]() ![]() The supporting characters are absolutely delightful here, as Key and Leguizamo always are, and the kids are adorable. You know that’s coming from the beginning. ![]() Hearts are melted and it’s no surprise that the film has a happy ending. They’re also adorable urchins who need a hand. Kids are the darnedest things, mucking up the works, getting peanut butter all over shiny fire trucks, blowing things up, and generally having unpleasant-smelling bodily functions. When the crew saves Brynn (Brianna Hildebrand), Will (Christian Convery) and the very tiny show-stealer Zoey (Finley Rose Slater) from a fire, he finds himself and his crew stuck with them for an entire weekend. He’s tough, he doesn’t cry, despite his much softer-hearted coworker (Key) constantly passing him a tissue, and he certainly doesn’t have time for kids. His dad passed in a fire when he was young, and he’s still trying to live up to that legacy. Amy Hicks (Judy Greer), halfway through dinner. He’s a terrible boyfriend, leaving his date, Dr. However, many of his crew members have left, making it harder for him to prove himself. Jake is desperate to take over all the smokejumpers when his boss (Dennis Haysbert) retires. Smokejumper Superintendent Jake Carson (John Cena) and his crew (Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo and Tyler Mane, who plays the largely silent Axe) are facing a crisis. With that out of the way, here’s the deal. ![]()
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