Men in Black Spin-off Movie

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http://deadline.com/2017/09/men-in-b...um-1202179483/

"The Men in Black are back. Sony Pictures has fast tracked a spinoff of its billion-dollar alien franchise. The studio today will stake out a May 17, 2019, release date for an untitled film that has a script by Matt Holloway & Art Marcum, the writers of Iron Man and Transformers: The Last Knight.

Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones aren’t expected to reprise, but the film acknowledges and builds on the world they inhabited. Holloway & Marcum have scripted a contemporary sci-fi pic about the black-clad secret force that protects earth from the alien scum of the universe, focusing on new characters chasing villains that put the picture on more of a global scale than the two previous films.

The ambition is akin to the way that Jurassic World rebooted and expanded that franchise. The MiB spinoff film is being produced by Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. They are actively involved in meeting with top directors right now and expect to land one quickly.

The project is a surprise, because it was expected that the next Men in Black movie would be a mashup with another Sony Pictures hit franchise, 21 Jump Street, with Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill’s characters donning the black suits. That idea remains in development, but the spinoff is moving quickly and will come first.


Parkes confirmed the Men in Black spinoff. “It’s so rare to get to the end of the script and know you’re holding a movie in your hands, but Art and Matt have written a spinoff that somehow is true to the core of the MiB world and yet expands the franchise to a fresh new place,” he said.

David Beaubaire is overseeing for Sony."



Still waiting for a good MIB movie....
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http://deadline.com/2018/02/men-in-b...in-1202276051/

"F. Gary Gray is the choice to direct the Men In Black film that will relaunch the franchise for Sony and Amblin. Negotiations are underway toward a deal. Gray is enjoying a mid-career trajectory that began with Straight Outta Compton, and then extended most recently to the third highest global grossing film of 2017, The Fate Of The Furious. The film grossed $1.2 billion. Men in Black has a script by Iron Man scribes Matt Holloway & Art Marcum and the studio greenlit the picture on their draft.

Sony, which is coming off a big hit in reviving the Jumanji franchise, is hungry for more and the studio has set a June 14, 2019 release date. Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald are back as producers and Steven Spielberg is exec producing.

Neither Jones nor Smith are expected to be back. They’ll relaunch the franchise with a new cast, much the way that Spielberg did with Jurassic World."



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Neither Jones nor Smith are expected to be back. They’ll relaunch the franchise with a new cast, much the way that Spielberg did with Jurassic World."
Smith has probably got a 10 movie deal with netflix for Blight.



This might just do nobody any good.
Lol, was that intentional?

Who would be the obvious Smith/Jones analogues right now? Neeson and Michael B. Jordan?



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Lol, was that intentional?

Who would be the obvious Smith/Jones analogues right now? Neeson and Michael B. Jordan?
It was. I renamed it after watching it. It's a blight on Netflix.



With Tessa and Chris (especially Tessa) in it, I'll see it. I just don't want Tessa in a standard MIB suit. Something a little less formal, please.
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I initially liked the idea of Grumbly McHardscrabble in this (he's actually a pretty funny guy in the right bit), but at least in the trailer it feels a little off.

I also don't know why people like Tessa Thompson so much.

I have a weird affinity for this series (I've got a similar thing going on with the Mission: Impossible movies, so maybe it's just M-i movies), but I wonder if that was just, ya' know, Will and Tommy Lee.



I'm now just waiting for the internet to explode with "It's set in the UK, but the lead actors are American and Australian, this is totally racist".
Won't happen though.



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"Attempt" is right - I'd have gone with something about how this movie is secretly misandrist because one of the new Men in Black is actually a woman (especially since the inclusion of Hemsworth and the extra-slick CGI are enough to remind one of the Ghostbusters reboot).

Anyway, I can't say I'm impressed - Men in Black was always better in theory than it practice (though the first one is a perfectly okay high-concept movie with good art direction and decent casting, the sequels were serious duds) and this doesn't seem altogether inspired even by the standards of the average soft reboot (and bringing in "the director of The Fate of the Furious" does not inspire much confidence - Friday was a loooong time ago, Gary).



I initially liked the idea of Grumbly McHardscrabble in this (he's actually a pretty funny guy in the right bit), but at least in the trailer it feels a little off.

I also don't know why people like Tessa Thompson so much.

I have a weird affinity for this series (I've got a similar thing going on with the Mission: Impossible movies, so maybe it's just M-i movies), but I wonder if that was just, ya' know, Will and Tommy Lee.

She's got a decent track record and good taste picking quality projects

  • Annihilation
  • Dear Black People
  • Sorry to Bother You
  • Thor Ragnarok
  • Veronica Mars
  • Creed I, II
  • West World
  • Selma
It also looks like the script was solid for this one, but yeah this one feels off, like a Melissa McCarthy film