Cameron Diaz Is Back Onscreen After 10 Years Away, but Will 'Reserve the Right to Say No to Doing a Movie Ever Again'
Netflix's action-comedy 'Back in Action,' also starring Jamie Foxx, marks Diaz's first film since 2014
Cameron Diaz is Back in Action — but don't call it a comeback just yet!
In an interview published by Empire on Monday, Dec. 13, the actress, 52, revealed that its "hard to say" if she'll return for another movie after Back in Action — her new Netflix film with Jamie Foxx and first film since 2014.
“I don’t know how I view it. It’s hard to say,” Diaz said when asked if she's back for good. “If I say it then it becomes this thing. I reserve the right to say no to doing a movie ever again, and I reserve the right to say yes if I decide to."
"I’m not defining anything. I’m just open to whatever makes sense for me and my family at any given moment," she said, adding that she'll be doing "no more romcoms, only momcoms.”
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Diaz also touched on her return to the big screen in a behind-the-scenes clip with Netflix this week, explaining that she "didn't think" she'd be making another movie. "I was perfectly happy just living my life, doing other things," Diaz said. "Day in and day out, not movies. And then I get a phone call from Jamie Foxx, and how do you say no to Jamie Foxx when he says, 'Hey, I've got this big action comedy that we can just have so much fun on.' "
"If there's anyone I'm gonna go back and spend months on end, on set, having a ball, laughing with, it would be Jamie," she added.
Diaz last appeared in 2014's Annie, telling Netflix that over the last decade, she said "no to everything" and put "most of my focus" on her wine company, Avaline, and her children. She launched the brand in 2020 and shares two kids, Cardinal, 10 months, and Raddix, 5, with husband Benji Madden.
"One of those little fantasies that all parents have is that their kids could see them as they existed before they had all of the weight of the world of being a parent on them," Diaz shared. "Children just can't see their parents that way."
"And maybe, just maybe, their kids will believe them when they say, 'Yeah, I was pretty cool,' " she added.
Diaz's return to acting with the action-comedy was previously announced in June 2022. A source close to Diaz told PEOPLE at the time that she felt “a bit rusty and nervous,” but “mostly excited,” about her comeback — and that Madden “encouraged her to unretire.”
Months later, Foxx told Entertainment Tonight that he convinced Diaz to come to set by promising her that they'd have fun. The duo previously teamed up in 1999's Any Given Sunday and also appeared on screen together as part of Annie.
"So it was literally, 'Do you wanna have some fun? Just have some fun!' And I think that's what brought her to it," Foxx said at the time. "We miss special moments sometimes in our business, and I think this is a special moment. So we're so happy that it's happening and looking forward to it."
Back in Action will be available to stream on Netflix on Jan. 17. As previously reported, she is also expected to return alongside Mike Myers and Eddie Murphy for Shrek 5, which has been pushed back to hit theaters on Dec. 23, 2026, timed to DreamWorks' 25th anniversary.
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