MEN IN BLACK 3 Set Photos

by     Posted: April 29th, 2011 at 1:44 pm

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A couple more set photos have surfaced from the set of Men in Black 3. The film has gone through some very public script issues, but it appears that they sorted everything out. These set photos give another look at Will Smith and Josh Brolin as a young Agent K, following the first batch of set photos from earlier this month. Given the diner setting and the car parked outside, it’s safe to assume this takes place in the 60’s (the film involves Smith’s character traveling back in time to find the young Agent K).

Hit the jump to check out the photos. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, the film also stars Tommy Lee Jones, Alice Eve, Emma Thompson, Nicole Scherzinger, Rip Torn and Johnny Knoxville.  Men in Black 3 opens in 3D on May 25, 2012.

Thanks to reader Max for the heads up on the pics (via The Brooklyn Paper):

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Anonymous Comments: (14 Responses)

  1. I hope the Men in Black briefly travel to Pandora in this film and visit the Na’vi. I can’t wait to hear Will Smith’s single this time! I love singing ‘Men In Black’ and ‘Black Suits Comin’ (Nod Ya Head)’ on karaoke night!

    Here come the Men in Black (Men in Blaaaaack)
    Galaxy defenders (oahhaooohh ohhhhh)
    Here come the Men in Black (Men in Blaaaaack)
    They won’t let you remember

    Nod ya head {The black suits comin’}
    Let me see you nod ya head like this {The black suits comin’}
    Let me see you (Nod ya head) like this {The black suits comin’}
    Let me see you bop ya head, nod ya head, come on

    (Nod ya head) {The black suits comin’}
    Let me see you (Nod ya head) like this {The black suits comin’}
    Let me see you nod ya head like this {The black suits comin’}
    (Nod ya head…head…head…)

  2. Tommy Lee Jones is 64 and even though Josh Brolin is 43, he is playing Agent K when he is supposed to be over 40 years younger.
    They should have cast someone appropriate in terms of age to play the younger Agent K like Shia LaBeouf or Penn Badgley.

      • It’s really lame, what Hollywood does. There they go again, putting big names ahead of common sense.

        Unfortunately, I guess I shouldn’t be surprised since they seem to think that actors in their late 20s and early 30s can pass for high-schoolers.

        I think the decision was made in the accountant’s office, where most Hollywood ideas do come from.

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