Tom and Jerry The Living Daylights

Tom and Jerry The Living Daylights is a 2018 American Live Action/animated Action adventure comedy Spy film Directed by Johanna Harwood and Darrell Van Citters and Produced by Turner Entertainment Co, Warner Bros. Pictures (WarnerMedia Byline), Warner Bros. Animation Eon Productions and United Artists.

From the Creators of Tom and Jerry: The Movie Kim Possible Ben 10 Alien Force and The Living Daylights

Plot
James Bond is assigned to help KGB General Georgi Koskov defect, covering his escape from a concert hall in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. During the mission, Bond notices that a KGB sniper is a female cellist from the orchestra. Disobeying his orders to kill the sniper, he shoots the rifle from her hands, then uses the Trans-Siberian Pipeline to smuggle Koskov across the border to the West.

In his post-defection debriefing, Koskov informs MI6 that the KGB's old policy of "Smiert Spionam", meaning "Death to Spies", has been revived by General Leonid Pushkin, the new head of the KGB. Koskov is later abducted from the safe-house and assumed to have been taken back to Moscow. Bond is directed to track down Pushkin in Tangier and kill him, to forestall further killings of agents and escalation of tensions between the Soviet Union and the West. Bond agrees to carry out the mission when he learns that the assassin who killed 004 (as depicted in the pre-title sequence) left a note bearing the same message, "Smiert Spionam".

Bond returns to Bratislava to track down the cellist, Kara Milovy. He finds out that Koskov's entire defection was staged, and that Kara is actually Koskov's girlfriend. Bond convinces Kara that he is a friend of Koskov's and persuades her to accompany him to Vienna, supposedly to be reunited with him. They escape Bratislava while being pursued by the KGB, crossing over the border into Austria. Meanwhile, Pushkin meets with an arms dealer, Brad Whitaker, in Tangier, informing him that the KGB is cancelling an arms deal previously arranged between Koskov and Whitaker.

During his brief tryst with Milovy in Vienna, Bond visits the Prater to meet his MI6 ally, Saunders, who discovers a history of financial dealings between Koskov and Whitaker. As he leaves their meeting, Saunders is killed by Koskov's henchman Necros, who again leaves the message "Smiert Spionam". Bond and Kara promptly leave for Tangier, where Bond confronts Pushkin, who disavows any knowledge of "Smiert Spionam" and reveals that Koskov is evading arrest for embezzlement of government funds. Bond and Pushkin then join forces, and Bond fakes Pushkin's assassination, inducing Whitaker and Koskov to progress with their scheme. Meanwhile, Kara contacts Koskov, who tells her that Bond is actually a KGB agent, and convinces her to drug him so that he can be captured.

Koskov, Necros, Kara, and the captive Bond fly to a Soviet air base in Afghanistan, where Koskov betrays Kara and imprisons her, along with Bond. The pair escape, and in doing so, free a condemned prisoner, Kamran Shah, leader of the local Mujahideen. Bond and Milovy discover that Koskov is using Soviet funds to buy a massive shipment of opium from the Mujahideen, intending to keep the profits with enough left over to supply the Soviets with their arms and buy Western arms from Whitaker.

With the Mujahideen's help, Bond plants a bomb aboard the cargo plane carrying the opium, but is spotted and has no choice but to barricade himself in the plane. Meanwhile, the Mujahideen attack the air base on horseback and engage the Soviets in a gun battle. During the battle, Kara drives a jeep into the cargo hold of the plane as Bond takes off, and Necros also leaps aboard at the last second. After a struggle, Bond throws Necros to his death and deactivates the bomb. Bond then notices Shah and his men being pursued by Soviet forces. He re-activates the bomb and drops it out of the plane and onto a bridge, blowing it up and helping Shah and his men escape the Soviets. The plane subsequently crashes, destroying the drugs, while Bond and Kara escape.

Bond returns to Tangier to kill Whitaker, infiltrating his estate with the help of his ally Felix Leiter, and Pushkin arrests Koskov, ordering him to be sent back to Moscow "in the diplomatic bag".

Some time later, Kara is the solo cellist in a Vienna performance. Kamran Shah and his men jostle in during the intermission and are introduced to now-diplomat General Gogol and the Soviets. After her performance, Bond surprises Kara in her dressing room, and they embrace.

Cast

 * Richard Kind as Tom
 * Dana Hill as Jerry
 * Timothy Dalton as James Bond
 * Christy Carlson Romano as Kim Possible
 * Yuri Lowenthal as Ben Tennyson
 * Ashley Johnson as Gwen Tennyson
 * Greg Cipes as Kevin Levin
 * Maryam d'Abo as Kara Milovy
 * Art Malik as Kamran Shah
 * John Rhys-Davies as General Leonid Pushkin
 * Jeroen Krabbé as General Georgi Koskov,
 * Andreas Wisniewski as Necros
 * Thomas Wheatley as Saunders, Bond's ally.
 * Julie T. Wallace as Rosika Miklos
 * Desmond Llewelyn as Q
 * Robert Brown as M
 * Walter Gotell as General Anatol Gogol
 * Caroline Bliss as Miss Moneypenny,
 * Geoffrey Keen as Frederick Gray
 * Virginia Hey as Rubavitch
 * John Terry as Felix Leiter
 * Nadim Sawalha cameos as a police chief in Tangier
 * John Bowe as Colonel Feyador

Trivia

 * Rated G (General Audience) with mild threat, very mild fantasy action violence, peril, rude humour. have the same animation used in The Tom and Jerry Show (2014)
 * Kim Possible resemble Dorothy Gale from Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz (2011), and Ben Tennyson resemble Charlie Bucket from Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (2017),
 * Suggested Running Times: 81 Minutes (NTSC), 130 minutes (PAL).

Release

 * Digital HD & will be release on DVD & Blu-Ray on March 31, 2018.