Jamie Foxx transformed into a pimp in a new trailer for his latest Netflix film, They Cloned Tyrone - amid the actor's mystery health battle.
Jamie, who was born Eric Bishop, was filming the action-comedy Back In Action with Cameron Diaz in Atlanta, Georgia, in April when he was admitted to hospital.
The actor, 55, has been treated at a facility in Chicago, which specializes in treatment for adults with 'severe complex conditions', including stroke recovery - although it has not been revealed what condition Foxx is suffering from.
The first trailer sees Fox play Slick Charles, who forms part of an unlikely trio with Boyega (Fontaine) and Teyonah Parris (Yo-Yo) who discover a government conspiracy in an underground laboratory.
The trio witness a man being kidnapped off the street and follow the car to an underground lab hidden beneath a convenience store.
Icon: Jamie Foxx transformed into a pimp in a new trailer for his latest Netflix film, They Cloned Tyrone - amid the actor's mystery health battle
Sci-fi: The first trailer sees Fox play Slick Charles, who forms part of an unlikely trio with Boyega (Fontaine) and Teyonah Parris (Yo-Yo) who discover a government conspiracy in an underground laboratory
In the lab, the group find a clone of Tyler Antonius' character Tyrone - and start to investigate experiments being carried out on their community by a government organization.
In a hilarious scene, Foxx, toting a gold revolver, returns to the convenience store to raid the lab, telling the store owner: 'Excuse me sir, if you could point me to the elevator that leads to the freaky laboratory, I'll be out your atmosphere.'
Foxx is seen shooting a man in a lab coat as the group enter the lab, and spread the word around their city about the conspiracy.
The trailer ends with a news report claiming a number of clones resembling people in the town have been uncovered - with the tagline 'dozens of clones mysteriously appear' flashing across the screen.
The Netflix bio reads: 'A series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy in this pulpy mystery caper," reads an official logline for the film from Netflix.'
They Cloned Tyrone - which will be released on Netflix on July 21 - marks Foxx's first film release since he suffered a 'medical complication' in April - with the star currently in recovery
This comes after Foxx's representative denied a bizarre online conspiracy claim that the COVID-19 vaccination caused the actor's mystery hospitalization.
Claims on social media that Foxx was left seriously ill after being injured by a vaccine have gone viral - with notable figures including conservative host Candace Owens suggesting Foxx had indeed been damaged by the vaccine.
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