If you missed the news last week, director Robert Rodriguez is revolutionizing the film industry one step at a time. He has brought back Smell-O-Vision with his own Aroma-Scope for the upcoming Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World. Theatergoers will get a card with eight scents on it and when a number lights up on the screen, you wipe your finger on the corresponding space, and voila!

The latest trailer shows this technology off and I can’t imagine it being fun for anyone over six years old. The film stars Jessica Alba, Jeremy Piven, Joel McHale, Rowan Blanchard, Mason Cook, Antonio Banderas, Danny Trejo, Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara. Check it out below via Yahoo. You even get your first peek at a special talking dog, can you guess the voice?

Plot:

On the surface, Marissa Cortez Wilson (Jessica Alba) has it all…married to a famous spy hunting television reporter, a new baby and intelligent twin step kids. But in reality, trying to mother Rebecca (Rowan Blanchard) and Cecil (Mason Cook), who clearly don’t want her around, is her toughest challenge yet. Also, her husband, Wilbur (Joel McHale), wouldn’t know a spy if he lived with one which is exactly the case – Marissa’s a retired secret agent.

Marissa’s world is turned upside down when the maniacal Timekeeper (Jeremy Piven) threatens to take over the planet and she’s called back into action by the head of OSS, home of the greatest spies and where the now-defunct Spy Kids division was created. With Armageddon quickly approaching, Rebecca and Cecil are thrust into action when they learn their boring stepmom was once a top agent and now the world’s most competitive ten year olds are forced to put their bickering aside and rely on their wits. With a little help from a couple of very familiar Spy Kids, Carmen (Alexa Vega) and Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabara), and some mind-blowing gadgets, they just may be able to save the world and possibly bring their family together while they’re at it.

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World opens on August 19th.

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