Tom and Jerry: Johnny English

Tom and Jerry: Johnny English is a 2019 American British Live Action/animated Action adventure comedy Spy film Directed by Johanna Harwood and Peter Howitt and Co Directed by John Glen and Produced by Turner Entertainment Co, Warner Bros. Pictures (WarnerMedia Byline), Warner Bros. Animation StudioCanal and Working Title Films.

From the Creators of Tom and Jerry: The Movie and Johnny English

Plot
Johnny English is a kindhearted but clumsy MI7 employee who dreams of becoming the top and most trusted agent. After Agent One dies in a submarine accident unknowingly caused by English due to faulty launch codes, the remaining agents are killed by a bombing at Agent One's funeral again due to English's incompetence by two criminals working for a yet unrevealed villain, leaving English as the lone surviving agent capable of finishing Agent One's mission.

Assigned to thwart a plot to steal the newly restored Crown Jewels in an event hosted by French prison owner Pascal Sauvage. English meets the mysterious Lorna Campbell at the jewels' unveiling at the Tower of London. During a sudden blackout, the jewels are stolen. In the aftermath, English accidentally knocks out the deputy head of security and pretends to fight an imaginary "assailant" to cover his mistakes; he makes up a false description of the suspect to MI7 head Pegasus.

English and his assistant Angus Bough discover the jewels were removed via a hole dug beneath their display case. Following the tunnel, they confront the German thieves Dieter Klein and Klaus Vendetta, who escape from their hideout in a hearse. After pursuing the wrong hearse, English gatecrashes a funeral and Bough pretends that he is an escaped lunatic in order to get him out of the situation.

English connects the thieves to Pascal Sauvage, who helped to restore the jewels. Pegasus finds English's claims absurd and warns English not to involve Sauvage, as he is his personal friend. In a car park, English and Bough are attacked by Vendetta but are unharmed. English again encounters Campbell in a YO! Sushi restaurant, recognising her pink motorcycle. Having seen her at two crime scenes, English's suspicions deepen when her records cannot be found on any government computer.

English and Bough parachute into Sauvage's headquarters, but English mistakenly lands on an identical tower, the City Hospital. Reaching the correct building, the two learn that Sauvage, a descendant of Charles Edward Stuart, plans to make himself king, using an impostor to impersonate the Archbishop of Canterbury. English observes that the fake archbishop has a tattoo on his bottom saying Jesus is coming — look busy. Campbell arrives, revealed to be an Interpol agent tracking Sauvage. With evidence of Sauvage's involvement, English crashes a reception hosted by Sauvage but is suspended by Pegasus for his clumsy actions.

With English now knowing about his plans, Sauvage scraps his plan to use the fake Archbishop and instead sends his minions to force Queen Elizabeth II to abdicate by threatening her corgis, causing the entire line of succession to be swept clean for Sauvage to become king. Campbell, now placed in charge of the assignment by Pegasus, visits English and convinces him to travel with her to Sauvage's French château to investigate. Eavesdropping on Sauvage's meeting with internationally renowned criminals, English and Campbell learn he plans to transform all of mainland Britain into the world's biggest prison. The agents are exposed when English accidentally activates a microphone, and they are taken as prisoners.

Bough rescues English and Campbell, and the three race to stop Sauvage's coronation. English crashes the coronation and discovers that the Archbishop is genuine, following a stint in which he exposes the archbishop's bare bottom in the erroneous assumption that it would bear the tattoo he had observed earlier. Undeterred, English orders Bough to play the incriminating DVD, only to find it is footage of himself lip-syncing to ABBA's "Does Your Mother Know" in his underclothes; Sauvage had bugged English's flat. Sneaking away, English swings in to steal St Edward's Crown from the Archbishop. Sauvage attempts to kill English, who drops the crown. However, English falls from the wire, lands on the throne, knocking Sauvage off and then is crowned instead. In his first and final act as king, English has Sauvage arrested and restores the Queen to the throne, simply requesting a knighthood as a reward.

Sauvage is awaiting trial for high treason, a crime which still carries the death penalty (though inaccurately labelled), and if found guilty, he's asked that his brain be donated to medical science for further research into the causes of hyper manic schizophrenia, while English and Campbell drive to southern France only for English to accidentally eject her out of his car while leaning in to kiss her, where she lands into a swimming pool where Bough is taking a vacation and where a person matching the description of the false assailant also happens be to be at.

Cast
Rowan Atkinson as Johnny English

Natalie Imbruglia as Lorna Campbell, an INTERPOL agent

Ben Miller as Angus Bough, English's partner in the field

John Malkovich as Pascal Sauvage, the main antagonist and a distant descendant of James II

Oliver Ford Davies as the Archbishop of Canterbury

Tim Pigott-Smith as Pegasus, the head of MI7

Kevin McNally as the Prime Minister

Douglas McFerran as Klaus Vendetta, one of Sauvage's minions

Steve Nicolson as Dieter Klein, one of Sauvage's minions

Greg Wise as Agent One, MI7's top agent whose death English is unknowingly responsible for

Tim Berrington as Roger, an MI7 agent who helps discover the identity of the "assailant" at the Tower of London

Prunella Scales as Queen Elizabeth II

Tasha de Vasconcelos as Countess Alexandra

Nina Young as Pegasus' Secretary

Sam Beazley as Elderly Man at the Hospital

Kevin Moore as Doctor

Jack Raymond as French Reception Waiter

Jenny Galloway as the Foreign Secretary

Chris Tarrant as Radio DJ at Sauvage's coronation

Trevor McDonald as Newsreader, who reveals Sauvage's fate