Hi-Res Teaser Posters for MEN IN BLACK 3

by     Posted: November 29th, 2011 at 11:35 am

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Last week, we brought you a couple photos of the Men in Black 3 teaser posters that were posted inside and outside movie theaters over Thanksgiving weekend.  Sony has now released hi-res versions of those posters online.  As far as eye-catching posters go, they’re not bad.  I’m still not interested in the movie, but that’s mostly because of the the re-writes, which were due to the boneheaded decision to start with an incomplete script.  We previously reported that the story revolved around Agent J (Will Smith) going back in time to save a young Agent K (Josh Brolin) and avert a world-ending disaster, but after all the script changes I’m not sure that’s still accurate.  Smith and Brolin are still in the movie (as are Tommy Lee Jones, Jemaine Clement, Alice Eve, Emma Thompson, Nicole Scherzinger, Rip Torn, and Johnny Knoxville), and I’m going to assume the time-travel element is still in place, but I’m not comfortable relying on that old logline.

Hit the jump to check out the posters.  Men in Black 3 opens in 3D on May 25, 2012.

Posters via Sony Pictures.

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The link at the bottom, TheMenInBlackSuitsAreReal.com, takes you to a viral Facebook account.  The “user” behind it is “BugEyes126″ (maybe the teaser trailer gets released on December 6th?) and has provided an update declaring his intent:

I’ve uncovered that there’s these Men in Black suits who monitor and police alien activity on earth. Up until now no one believes me, so I’m on a mission to prove that they’re real and that’s why I started this Facebook page. More soon.




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Anonymous Comments: (14 Responses)

  1. I wish that Will Smith would do more movies but not prequels or sequels to his earlier films. When Men in Black III comes out in 2012, it will be his first major starring role in four years even though he has 38 other projects in various stages of development.

  2. I get it, they’re trying to make the movie look Cool, but seriously these posters just look like the FBI most wanted sketch of the Unibomber

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