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This article is about the film series. For the franchise as a whole, seeMen in Black (franchise).

Men in Black
Based onThe Men in Black
byLowell Cunningham
Produced by
Starring
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Running time
407 minutes (4 films)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Men in Black (also known asMIB) is a series of Americanscience fictionaction comedy films directed byBarry Sonnenfeld, and based on theMalibu /Marvel comic book seriesThe Men in Black byLowell Cunningham, which was itself based ona UFO conspiracy theory. The first film,Men in Black, was released in 1997, the second film,Men in Black II in 2002, the third film,Men in Black 3 in 2012, and the fourth film, a spin-off,Men in Black: International in 2019.Amblin Entertainment and MacDonald/Parkes Productions produced, andSony Pictures Releasing through itsColumbia Pictures label released, all four films.

Films

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FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)
Men in BlackJuly 2, 1997 (1997-07-02)Barry SonnenfeldEd SolomonWalter Parkes &Laurie MacDonald
Men in Black IIJuly 3, 2002 (2002-07-03)Barry Fanaro &Robert GordonRobert Gordon
Men in Black 3May 25, 2012 (2012-05-25)Etan Cohen
Men in Black: InternationalJune 14, 2019 (2019-06-14)F. Gary GrayArt Marcum & Matt Holloway

Men in Black (1997)

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Main article:Men in Black (1997 film)

Men in Black is the first film in the series. The film follows the exploits ofAgent J andAgent K, members of a top-secret organization established to monitor and police alien activity on Earth. After Agent K hand-picks James D. Edwards from theNYPD and recruits him for MIB, the two Men in Black find themselves in the middle of the deadly plot by an intergalactic terrorist who has arrived on Earth to steal an energy source of unimaginable power. In order to prevent worlds from colliding, the MIB must track down the terrorist and prevent the destruction of Earth. It's just another typical day for the Men in Black. The film was released on July 2, 1997, to positive reviews and grossed $589 million worldwide.

Men in Black II (2002)

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Main article:Men in Black II

Men in Black II is the second film in the series, set five years after the first. For Agent J, it is another day at the office, monitoring, licensing and policing all alien activity on Earth. Agent K retired from MIB after the events of the first film, had his memories of them wiped and has returned to his former life. One day, J receives a report of an unauthorized landing of an alien spacecraft near New York. It is an old enemy of MIB, a Kylothian named Serleena, who is searching for a powerful artifact called The Light of Zartha. J investigates and realizes that it requires knowledge of events that only K possesses. After other recruited MIB agents fail to meet J's standards as a partner, J decides to bring back K and restore K's memory as an MIB agent to try and stop Serleena. Men in Black II was released on July 3, 2002, to mixed reviews and grossed $441 million worldwide.

Men in Black 3 (2012)

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Main article:Men in Black 3

Men in Black 3 is the third film in the series. When the notorious alien criminal Boris the Animal escapes LunarMax Security Prison to seek revenge on K for capturing him in 1969, he is able to use secret time-travel technology to go back in time and undo the events of his defeat, resulting in a new timeline where K is killed during his fight with Boris and Earth is now vulnerable to an invasion from his species. With J the only one who remembers the original history, he must go back in time to join forces with the younger K and ensure that events play out as they should. Men In Black 3 was released on May 25, 2012, to positive reviews and grossed over $624 million worldwide.

FeaturingJosh Brolin as young K.

Men in Black: International (2019)

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Main article:Men in Black: International

In the film, rookie MIB recruit Molly Wright and Agent H from MIB's UK branch investigate the activities of the shape-shifting alien duo Twins who are seeking a dangerous artifact, only to discover that there is a more dangerous threat: a mole in the agency. Agent O fromMen in Black 3 returns and Frank the Pug appears in a cameo after appearing in the first two films.[1][2][3] The film was released on June 14, 2019.[4][5][6][7] Unlike its predecessors,Men in Black: International received mostly negative reviews and was abox office disappointment, grossing only $253 million worldwide, making it the lowest grossing film in the series.

Cast and crew

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Principal cast

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List indicators

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the series.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  P indicates an appearance in onscreen photographs.
  •  V indicates a voice-only role.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Characters
Men in BlackMen in Black IIMen in Black 3Men in Black: International
1997200220122019
Agent J
James Darrell Edwards III
Will Smith[8]Will Smith[9]
Cayen MartinY
Will SmithP[10]
Agent K
Kevin Brown
Tommy Lee Jones[11]Tommy Lee Jones[12]
Josh BrolinY[13]
Tommy Lee JonesP[14]
Chief ZedRip Torn[15]Kirk Larsen[a]
Frank the Pug
Agent F
Tim BlaneyV
Mushu the Dog
Tim BlaneyPTim BlaneyV
Jack JeebsTony Shalhoub
NewtonDavid Cross
Agent OEmma Thompson[16]
Alice EveY[17]
Emma Thompson[18]
Worm GuysThom FountainV
Brad AbrellVDrew MasseyV
Carl J. JohnsonV
Drew MasseyVGreg BalloraVTim BlaneyV
Security GuardAlpheus MerchantWoodie King Jr.Vincent Pirillo
Diner Waitress MomAlexandra O'Hara
Agent TPatrick Warburton
Agent MMichael Jackson[19]
Laurel Weaver
Agent L
Linda Fiorentino[20]
Edgar the BugVincent D'Onofrio[21]Vincent D'OnofrioP
Derrick Cunningham
Agent D
Richard Hamilton[22]
BeatriceSiobhan Fallon Hogan
Gentle RosenbergMike Nussbaum[23]
Serleena
Kylothian Queen
Lara Flynn Boyle
Laura Vasquez
The Light of Zartha
Rosario Dawson
Scrad and CharlieJohnny Knoxville
HaileyColombe Jacobsen
JarraJohn Alexander
Boris the AnimalJemaine Clement
Griffin
The Arcanian
Michael Stuhlbarg
James Darrell Edwards IIMike Colter
Lilly PoisonNicole Scherzinger
Jeffrey PriceMichael Chernus
Agent XDavid Rasche
Agent AAWill Arnett
Andy Warhol
Agent W
Bill Hader
Mr. WuKeone Young
Agent M
Molly Wright
Tessa Thompson
Mandeiya FloryY
Agent H
Henry
Chris Hemsworth
PawnyKumail NanjianiV
High TLiam Neeson
Agent CRafe Spall
Riza StavrosRebecca Ferguson
The TwinsLes Twins

Additional crew

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FilmCrew/Detail
Composer(s)CinematographerEditor(s)Production companiesDistributing companyRunning time
Men in BlackDanny ElfmanDon PetermanJim MillerAmblin Entertainment
Parkes/MacDonald Productions
Columbia Pictures Corporation
Columbia Pictures Corporation98 minutes
Men in Black IIGreg GardinerSteven Weisberg
Richard Pearson
Columbia Pictures
Amblin Entertainment
MacDonald Parkes Productions
Columbia Pictures88 minutes
Men in Black 3Bill PopeDon ZimmermanP+M Image Nation
Amblin Entertainment
Imagenation Abu Dhabi
Hemisphere Media Capital
Columbia Pictures Corporation
Columbia Pictures Corporation106 minutes
Men in Black: InternationalChris Bacon
Danny Elfman
Stuart DryburghZene Baker
Christian Wagner
Original Film
P+M Image Nation
Amblin Entertainment
The Hideaway Entertainment
Columbia Pictures Corporation
Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
Sony Pictures Releasing115 minutes

Production

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Development

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Men in Black (1997)

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The film is loosely based upon the comic bookThe Men in Black byLowell Cunningham. ProducersWalter F. Parkes andLaurie MacDonald optioned the rights toThe Men in Black in 1992 and hiredEd Solomon to write a very faithful script. Parkes and MacDonald wanted Barry Sonnenfeld as director because he had helmed the darkly humorousThe Addams Family and its sequelAddams Family Values. Sonnenfeld was attached toGet Shorty (1995), so they approachedLes Mayfield to direct, as they had heard about the positive reception tohis remake ofMiracle on 34th Street. They actually saw the film later and decided he was inappropriate.Men in Black was delayed so as to allow Sonnenfeld to make it his next project afterGet Shorty.[24]

Much of the initial script drafts were set underground, with locations ranging fromKansas to Washington DC andNevada. Sonnenfeld decided to change the location to New York City, because the director felt New Yorkers would be tolerant of aliens who behaved oddly while disguised. He also felt much of the city's structures resembled flying saucers and rocket ships. Production designerBo Welch designed the MIB headquarters with a 1960s tone in mind, because that was when their organization is formed. He cited influences from Finnish architectEero Saarinen, who designed a terminal atJohn F. Kennedy International Airport. Being the arrival point of aliens on Earth, Welch felt MIB HQ had to resemble an airport.[24]

ILM provided most of the special effects. Rick Baker led the special effects of the film, which was the most complex in his career to date. He had to have approval from both director Barry Sonnenfeld and executive producer Steven Spielberg: "It was like, 'Steven likes the head on this one and Barry really likes the body on this one, so why don't you do a mix and match?' And I'd say, because it wouldn't make any sense". Sonnenfeld also changed a lot of the film's aesthetic during pre-production: "I started out saying aliens shouldn't be what humans perceive them to be. Why do they need eyes? So Rick did these great designs, and I'd say, 'That's great — but how do we know where he's looking?' I ended up where everyone else did, only I took three months".[25]

Filming began in March 1995. Five months into the shoot, the crew realized their ending was unexciting. It was originally meant to be a humorous existential debate between Agent J and the Bug, and five potential replacements were discussed. One of these had Laurel Weaver being neuralyzed and K remaining an agent. The change to a fight sequence annoyed Rick Baker, as their animatronic Bug had to be replaced withcomputer-generated imagery. Further changes were made during post-production to simplify the plotline involving the possession of the tiny galaxy. The Arquillians would hand over the galaxy to the Baltians, ending a long war. The bugs need to feed on the casualties of the war and steal it to continue the war. Through changing of subtitles, the images on MIB's main computer and Frank the Pug's dialogue, the Baltians were eliminated from the plot. Earth goes from being potentially destroyed in the crossfire between the two races into being possibly destroyed by the Arquillians to prevent the bugs getting the galaxy.[24]

Men in Black II (2002)

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Despite some initial involvement from David Koepp (who left to work onSpider-Man),[26] the script forMen in Black II was written by Robert Gordon and later revised by Barry Fanaro (who added pop culture references, something which Gordon had deliberately avoided).[27] Sonnenfeld took issue with the producers' focus on the love story between Will Smith's and Rosario Dawson's characters, saying that "I learned onWild Wild West that audiences didn't want to see Will as the straight man. And until Tommy comes back into the movie, by definition Will's the straight man".[26] Fanaro condensed the first part of the film and brought Agent K in earlier.[26] The climax of the second film was originally to have taken place at New York City'sWorld Trade Center, but was changed following the destruction of the buildings in theSeptember 11 attacks.[28] This also led to the ending being refilmed.[29]

Supervising sound editorSkip Lievsay used aSynclavier to recreate and improve the original recording of the neuralyzer sound effect from the first film (which was the sound of a strobe flash as it recycles) by removing some distortion.[30] For some of the scenes with the Serleena creature, the sound crew "took tree branches, put them inside a rubber membrane and pushed that around and added some water."[30] For the special effects scene where the subway train is attacked by Jeff the Worm, a specially designed vise was used to crush a subway car and make it look as if it had been bitten in half.[27]

Men in Black 3 (2012)

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The premise of the third film was first proposed to Sonnenfeld by Smith during the filming ofMen in Black II in 2002, with Smith suggesting that his character, Agent J, travel back in time to save his partner, Agent K, while at the same time exploring Agent K's backstory. Sonnenfeld said the idea "turned out to be a very long process of development, mainly because of the knotting [sic] issues of time travel...."[31] The film was first announced on April 1, 2009, bySony Pictures Entertainment president Rory Bruer during a SonyShoWest presentation.[32] By October,Etan Cohen had been hired to write the screenplay.[33] As of March 2010,Will Smith remained undecided whether to join this film or another,The City That Sailed.[34] Sonnenfeld in May confirmed the return of the protagonists played byTommy Lee Jones and Smith. Both had expressed interest in 2008 in reprising their roles.[35][36] Other staff includesWalter F. Parkes andLaurie MacDonald as producers, withSteven Spielberg as executive producer; all were producers of the two previous films.[37]

In June, writerDavid Koepp was hired to rewrite the Cohen script.[38] In June, the fan site SonyInsider.com posted what it described as a "clip [that] debuted at an exclusive Sony 3D TV launch event at Sony Pictures Studios",[39] showing Smith dressed as Agent J wearing3-D glasses and stating: "I know what you're thinking — 'M.I.B.', 3-D, we're going to be blowing stuff up and all that. But that's not really what we're doing right now. We're here for one purpose, and for one purpose only: Just to let you know that I'm about to make 3-D look good".[40] A teaser poster for the film was also released on September 21.[41] A third writer,Jeff Nathanson, was hired in November to rewrite the time-travel segment of the script in which the story takes place in 1969.[42] Nathanson and Koepp, along with producer Spielberg, had previously worked together on the 2008 filmIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Men in Black: International (2019)

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In 2018,Chris Hemsworth was attached to star in the film, directed byF. Gary Gray.[43]Tessa Thompson joined the cast,[44] whileLiam Neeson was cast as the head of the UK branch of the agency.[45] The film's script was written byArt Marcum and Matt Holloway and would be produced byLaurie MacDonald andWalter Parkes.[46]Kumail Nanjiani,Rafe Spall, andLes Twins were added to the cast of the film.[47][48]Danny Elfman, who scored the first threeMen in Black films, returned to compose the score for the film alongsideChris Bacon.[49]

Principal photography on the film began on July 9, 2018, atLeavesden Studios and on location inLondon, and continued inMorocco,Italy, andNew York City.[50]Emma Thompson reprised her role as Agent O in the film.[51]Rebecca Ferguson joined the cast of the film.[52] Filming was wrapped on October 17.[53] Visual effects for the film were provided byDouble Negative and supervised by Alessandro Ongaro with the help ofRodeo FX,Sony Pictures Imageworks andMethod Studios.[54]

Reception

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Critical response

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Men in Black won theAcademy Award forBest Makeup, and was also nominated forBest Original Score andBest Art Direction. It was also nominated for theGolden Globe ofBest Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.[55] The film received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics, having a 91% rating on theRotten Tomatoes film critic website.[56] Following the film's release,Ray-Ban said that the sales of their Predator 2 sunglasses (worn by the organization to deflect neuralyzers) tripled to $5 million.[57][better source needed]

The second film received mixed reviews from critics, gaining a 39% rating onRotten Tomatoes, as opposed to the 91% rating given for itspredecessor, based on 197 reviews and aMetacritic score of 49.[58][59]A. O. Scott ofThe New York Times said that "within the trivial, ingratiating scope of its ambition, though, the sequel is pleasant enough", and, noting the huge array of aliens designed by Rick Baker, said that the film "really belongs to Mr. Baker".[60] A review inThe Hindu called the film "worth viewing once".[61] Another review from Digital Media FX magazine praised the spaceships as looking very realistic, but criticized many of the simpler visual effects such as the moving backgrounds composited behind the car windows using blue-screen (which it called a throwback to the special effects of earlier decades).[62] In August 2002,Entertainment Weekly placed the Worm Guys among their list of the best CG characters, and said that the enlarged roles of both Frank the Pug and the Worm Guys inMen in Black II was beneficial for the "tiring franchise".[63] The film earned aRazzie Award nomination forLara Flynn Boyle as Worst Supporting Actress.[64]

Men in Black 3 received mostly positive reviews from film critics. The film holds a 69% approval rating on theRotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 6.06/10, based on an aggregation of 244 reviews.[65] It has a score of 58% onMetacritic based on 38 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[66]Roger Ebert gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, in particular praising Josh Brolin's role as the young Agent K, which he cites as an excellent example of good casting. Ebert also praised the "ingenious plot, bizarre monsters, audacious cliff-hanging" and the "virtuoso final sequence".[67]Richard Roeper gave it 3.5 out of 5 stars while saying: "It's that rare threequel that doesn't suck. Great special effects, surprising amount of heart".[68]A. O. Scott ofThe New York Times also gave it 3.5 out of 5 stars and commented: "Men in Black 3 arrives in the multiplexes of the world with no particular agenda. Which may be part of the reason that it turns out to be so much fun".[69] Lisa Schwarzbaum ofEntertainment Weekly noted that "Sonnenfeld and Cohen move their baby along with an integrity and gait that ought to serve as a blueprint for other filmmakers faced with the particular challenges of reviving big-ticket and time-dated hunks of pop culture".[70] Rafer Guzman ofNewsday wrote: "The franchise is no longer the zenith of blockbusterism, and the gooey effects from Hollywood veteranRick Baker look overly familiar, butMen in Black 3 remains an amiable comedy with some fondly familiar faces".[71]

Box office performance

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FilmRelease dateBox office grossBox office rankingBudgetReference
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time North AmericaAll time worldwide
Men in BlackJuly 2, 1997$250,690,539$338,700,000$589,390,539126158$90 million[72]
Men in Black IIJuly 3, 2002$190,418,803$251,400,000$441,818,803225252$140 million[73]
Men in Black 3May 25, 2012$179,020,854$445,005,922$624,026,776260143$215 million[74][75]
Men in Black: InternationalJune 14, 2019$80,001,807$173,888,894$253,890,701985583$110 million[76]
Total$700,132,003$1,208,994,816$1,909,126,819$555 million[77]

Critical and public response

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FilmRotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore
Men in Black91% (93 reviews)[56]71 (22 reviews)[78]B+[79]
Men in Black II38% (198 reviews)[58]49 (37 reviews)[59]B+[79]
Men in Black 367% (253 reviews)[65]58 (38 reviews)[66]B+[79]
Men in Black: International23% (322 reviews)[80]38 (51 reviews)[81]B[79]

Cancelled projects

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Cancelled fourth film in the original series

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Main article:List of unproduced films based on Marvel Imprints § Men in Black 4

Both Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones have said that they would "consider" appearing in aMen in Black 4,[82] with Jones saying that it would be fun to do it again.[83] In July 2012, Columbia chief executive Doug Belgrad said that they are interested to continue the franchise afterMIB 3's successful financial performance.[84] Both Barry Sonnenfeld and Will Smith expressed interest on another project, also saying that they would like to see Will's sonJaden Smith in it.[85] In early 2013,Oren Uziel was writing aMen in Black 4 screenplay forSony Pictures.[86] As of 2025, no further developments regarding the sequel have been announced.

MIB 23

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Main article:List of unproduced films based on Marvel Imprints § MIB 23

In December 2014, it was revealed that Sony was planning a crossover betweenMen in Black andJump Street. The news was leaked afterSony's system was hacked[87] and then confirmed by the directors of theJump Street films,Chris Miller and Phil Lord during an interview about it.[88][89]James Bobin was announced asdirector in 2016.[89][90][91][92][93] As of January 2019, the project was no longer in development.[94] In an interview withComicBook.com,Channing Tatum stated that he loved the script and retains hope that he'll be able to do it someday.[95]

Notes

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  1. ^Larsen portrays Chief Zed as a corpse.

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