Men in Black: International


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A strange murder prompts the London-based branch of the Men in Black into action, sending Agent H and Agent M into the field to get to the bottom of things. Soon, the pair find themselves uncovering evidence of alien attacks around the world, forcing them to take action to protect the balance of the universe.

2019 English Dolby 5.1
Action/adventure Sci-fi Comedy Sequel

Cast & Crew
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Tessa Thompson (Actor) .. Agent M
Chris Hemsworth (Actor) .. Agent H
Rebecca Ferguson (Actor) .. Riza
Liam Neeson (Actor) .. Agent High T
Emma Thompson (Actor) .. Agent O
Rafe Spall (Actor) .. Agent C
Laurent Bourgeois (Actor) .. Alien Twins
Larry Bourgeois (Actor) .. Alien Twins
Kayvan Novak (Actor) .. Vungus/Nasr/Bassam
Spencer Wilding (Actor) .. Luca Brasi
Marcy Harriell (Actor) .. Molly's Mom
Inny Clemons (Actor) .. Molly's Dad
Aaron Serotsky (Actor) .. Men in Black #1
Mandeiya Flory (Actor) .. Young Molly
Matthew Bates (Actor) .. FBI HR Guy
Sartaj Garewal (Actor) .. CIA Recruiter
Stephen Wight (Actor) .. Guy
Brian Silliman (Actor) .. Cabbie
John Sousa (Actor) .. Jimmy the Alien
Jeff Kim (Actor) .. Lead MIB Agent
Michael Adams (Actor) .. MIB Lead Interrogator
Mike Capozzola (Actor) .. Veteran MIB Agent
Annie Burkin (Actor) .. Nerlene
Andrew Greenough (Actor) .. Freddie the Alien
Natasha Culzac (Actor) .. Nightclub Waitress
David Hartley (Actor) .. MIB Forensics Agent
Paul Brennen (Actor) .. Alien Boss
Ania Sowinski (Actor) .. Alien Woman/Boss' Wife
Stefan Kalipha (Actor) .. Antique Shopkeeper
Daniel Scott Smith (Actor) .. Nightclub Bartender
Kaya Brown Hallam (Actor) .. Nightclub Patrons
Beau Fowler (Actor) .. Nightclub Patron
Lukas Disparrow (Actor) .. Nightclub Patrons
Andy Beckwith (Actor) .. Viper Room Player
Romanos Blanco (Actor) .. Couple at Eiffel Tower
Aiste Dirziute (Actor) .. Couple at Eiffel Tower
Anatole Taubman (Actor) .. French Salesman
Sorrel Johnson (Actor) .. Nervous Forensic Tech
Paul Smith (Actor) .. Proprieter (Charlie)
Thom Fountain (Actor) .. The Worm Guys
Andrew Massey (Actor) .. The Worm Guys
Viktorija Faith (Actor) .. Jellyfish Alien
Davina Sitaram (Actor) .. Clubber
Michel Alexandre Gonzalez (Actor) .. Cuttlefish Alien
Jacqueline Ramnarine (Actor) .. Clubber
Ruth Horrocks (Actor) .. MIB Agent
Hiten Patel (Actor) .. Tech Geek
Bern Collaço (Actor) .. MIB Scientist
Nasir Jama (Actor) .. MiB Cub
Daniel Rennis (Actor) .. Alien
Tuncay Gunes (Actor) .. Agent M22
Adrian Alvarado (Actor) .. Molly's Dad

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Did You Know..
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Tessa Thompson (Actor) .. Agent M
Born: October 03, 1983
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: First acting experience was a school play she appeared in with classmate Amber Tamblyn. Auditioned for on-camera roles as a child, but subsequently stuck to theater until she was cast on Veronica Mars in 2005. Has performed in plays like The Tempest and Romeo and Juliet with the Colony Theater in Burbank, CA. Sings in the R&B ensemble Caught a Ghost.
Chris Hemsworth (Actor) .. Agent H
Born: August 11, 1983
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Australian actor Chris Hemsworth became a favorite face in his native country when he wasn't yet a teenager, appearing on Australian TV shows like Neighbours and Home and Away in the early 2000s. He would go on to cross the pond, appearing in American movies like 2009's Star Trek, in which he played George Kirk. His next big splash in Hollywood would come in the years to follow, as he was cast as Thor in the big screen adaptations of The Avengers and Thor. The Avengers turned out to be a mega-smash, lending even more luster to his other films from that year including Snow White and the Huntsman and the remake of Red Dawn. In 2013, he played British race car driver James Hunt in Rush, before picking up the hammer again in Thor: The Dark World.
Rebecca Ferguson (Actor) .. Riza
Born: October 19, 1983
Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
Trivia: Father is Swedish; mother is British. Went to the famed Alfred Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm as a child. Started acting at age 15, when she was cast in the prime-time Swedish soap opera Nya Tider. Nominated for a Rising Star Award at the Stockholm International Film Festival in 2011. There are claims that Ferguson may be a very distant relative of Sarah, Duchess of York. Rebecca's mother, Rosemary, is British and moved to Sweden when she was 25.
Liam Neeson (Actor) .. Agent High T
Born: June 07, 1952
Birthplace: Ballymena, Northern Ireland
Trivia: Standing a burly 6'4", Liam Neeson was once described by a theatre critic as a "towering sequoia of sex." To say that he has undeniable charisma is certainly accurate, but it is a charisma composed as much of impressive talent as of broken-nosed physical appeal. Bearing both versatility and quiet forcefulness, Neeson has been touted as one of the most compelling actors of the late 20th century.Born June 7, 1952, in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, Neeson had an upbringing partially defined by his involvement in boxing. He became active in the sport as a teenager, earning his distinctive broken nose in the process; he stayed with boxing until he began experiencing black-outs from repeated blows to the head. Initially interested in a career as a teacher, Neeson attended Belfast's Queens College, but he aborted his studies after developing a desire to act. In 1976, he joined Belfast's Lyric Theatre, and two years later he began performing the classics at Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre. While he was with the Abbey, Neeson was discovered by director John Boorman, who cast him as Gawain in 1981's Excalibur. Following his part in that action fantasy, Neeson had supporting roles in such films as The Mission (1986), and he was featured in leads opposite Cher in Suspect (1987) and Diane Keaton in The Good Mother (1988). He got his first starring vehicle in 1990 with Sam Raimi's Darkman; unfortunately, the film was a relative disappointment. Neeson continued to do starring work in such films as Big Man (1991), which featured him as a boxer, Ethan Frome (1992), and Under Suspicion (1992), but ironically, it was his work on the stage that led to his true screen breakthrough. In 1992, the actor was turning in a Tony-nominated performance in Anna Christie opposite Natasha Richardson (whom he would marry in 1994) on Broadway. His work attracted the notice of Steven Spielberg, who was so impressed with what he saw that he cast Neeson as Oskar Schindler in his landmark Holocaust drama Schindler's List (1993). Neeson received Best Actor Oscar and British Academy Award nominations for his performance, and he subsequently didn't have to worry about finding work in Hollywood, or elsewhere, again.More high-profile work followed for Neeson, who went on to star in such films as Nell (1994), Rob Roy (1995), and Michael Collins (1996). However acclaimed his previous work had been, none of it received the hype of one of Neeson's 1999 projects, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. Although the film, which starred Neeson as a Jedi master, ultimately earned a galaxy's worth of negative reviews, it mined box office millions. Its success further enhanced Neeson's status as one of the world's most visible actors, and it even helped to downplay the disappointment of The Haunting, his other film that year.Neeson would enter the new millennium with a variety of projects on his to-do list, appearing in the Martin Scorsese period piece Gangs of New York in 2002, and the extremely popular romantic comedy Love Actually in 2003. The following year would find him tackling a meatier role, however, as he singed on to portray pioneering scientist and researcher on human sexuality Alfred Kinsey in the biopic Kinsey. The part would earn Neeson a Golden Globe nomination, and Neeson would follow its success with performances in Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven, as well as one in the blockbuster superhero reboot Batman Begins in 2005. He would also sign on to provide the voice of lion king Aslan in the Chronicles of Narnia fantasy franchise.In 2008, Neeson starred in the thriller Taken, portraying a former CIA officer who employs his brutal skills learned on the job to find his kidnapped daughter. Audiences weren't accustomed to seeing the actor hold down the lead in an action film, but Neeson succeeded and the film was a categorical success. Sadly, the following year, Liam's wife actress Natasha Richardson died suddenly after suffering a severe head injury during a skiing accident. Neeson was left in care of their two children, Michael and Daniel, but was later able to resume his career. Neeson would find himself appearing in many action/adventure films over the coming years. He starred as the cigar-chomping ohn "Hannibal" Smith in the big-screen adaptation of The A-Team in 2010, and a man fleeing for his life and fighting for his identity in 2011's Unknown. The following year, Neeson played an oil driller stranded amid a pack of wolves in The Grey.
Emma Thompson (Actor) .. Agent O
Born: April 15, 1959
Birthplace: Paddington, London, England
Trivia: One of the first ladies of contemporary British stage and cinema, Emma Thompson has won equal acclaim for her work as an actress and a screenwriter. For a long time known as Kenneth Branagh's other half, Thompson was able to demonstrate her considerable talent to an international audience with Oscar-winning mid-1990s work in such films as Howards End and Sense and Sensibility. Born April 15, 1959 in Paddington, West London, Thompson grew up in a household well-suited for creative expression. Both of her parents were actors, her father, Eric Thompson, the creator of the popular TV series The Magic Roundabout, and her actress mother, Phyllida Law, a cast member of This Poisoned Earth (1961), Otley (1968) and several other films. Thompson and her sister, Sophie (who also became an actress), enjoyed a fairly colorful upbringing; as Emma later said, "I was brought up by people who tended to giggle at funerals." She excelled at school, was well liked, and went on to enroll at Cambridge University in 1978. It was at Cambridge that Thompson started performing as part of the legendary Footlights Group, once home to various members of Monty Python, who provided a huge inspiration to the fledgling comedienne. Unfortunately, Thompson's studies and her work with fellow Footlights members Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry were interrupted when her father had a debilitating stroke. Thompson went home for a few months, where she taught him how to speak again. After her return to Cambridge, she graduated in 1980 with a degree in English, and she got her first break working for a short-lived BBC radio show. Personal tragedy struck for Thompson in 1982 when her father died of a heart attack. Ironically, it was in the wake of this turmoil that her professional life began to move forward: she got a job touring with the popular satire Not the Nine O'Clock News and worked with co-conspirators Fry and Laurie on the popular BBC comedy sketch show Alfresco. This led to Thompson's biggest break to date when she was picked for the lead in a revised version of the musical Me and My Girl. Coincidentally featuring a script by Fry, the show proved popular and established Thompson as a respected performer. She stayed with the show for over a year, after which she got her next big break when she was cast as one of the leads in the miniseries Fortunes of War (1988). The other lead happened to be Kenneth Branagh, and the two were soon collaborating off-screen as well as on. Following Thompson's BAFTA Award for her work on the series (as well as a BAFTA for her role on the TV series Tutti Frutti), she helped Branagh form his own production company, Renaissance Films. In 1989, the same year that she starred in the nutty satire The Tall Guy (which teamed her with Black Adder stalwarts Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis and Mel Smith)and in a televised version of Look Back in Anger with Branagh, she appeared as the French queen in Branagh's acclaimed adaptation of Henry V. Following the success of Henry V, Thompson had a droll turn as a frivolous aristocrat in Impromptu (1990) and then collaborated with Branagh on the noirish suspense thriller Dead Again in 1991. The film proved a relative hit on both sides of the Atlantic, and it further established the now-married Branagh and Thompson as the First Darlings of contemporary British theatre. The following year, Thompson came into her own with her starring role in Merchant Ivory's Howards End. She won a number of awards, including an Oscar, BAFTA, and Golden Globe for her portrayal of Margaret Schlegel, and she found herself an international success almost overnight.After a turn in the ensemble comedy Peter's Friends that same year, Thompson starred as Beatrice opposite Branagh's Benedict in his adaptation of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing in 1993. That year proved an unqualified success for the actress, who was nominated for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Oscars, the former for her portrayal of a repressed housekeeper in Merchant Ivory's The Remains of the Day and the latter for her role as Daniel Day-Lewis's lawyer in In the Name of the Father. Although she didn't win either award, Thompson continued her triumphant streak when -- after starring in Junior in 1994 -- she adapted and starred in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility in 1995. Directed by Ang Lee, the film proved popular with critics and audiences alike, and it won Thompson a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar. She also earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination, a BAFTA Best Actress Award, and a Golden Globe for Best Adapted Screenplay.1995 also proved to be a turning point in Thompson's personal life, as, after a much-publicized separation, she and Branagh divorced. Just as well publicized was Thompson's subsequent relationship with Sense and Sensibility co-star Greg Wise. The somewhat tumultuous quality of her love life mirrored that of Dora Carrington, the character she played that year in Carrington. This story of the famed Bloomsbury painter was not nearly as successful as Sense, and Thompson was not seen again on the screen until 1997, when she starred in Alan Rickman's The Winter Guest. The film -- which featured the actress and her mother, Law, playing an estranged daughter and mother -- received fairly positive reviews. The following year, Thompson continued to win praise for her work with a starring role in Primary Colors and a guest spot on the sitcom Ellen, for which she won an Emmy. In 1999, Thompson announced her plans for semi-retirement: pregnant with Wise's child, she turned down a number of roles -- including that of God in Dogma -- in order to concentrate on her family. The two married in July 2003. In the years that followed Thompson would still remain fairly active onscreen, with roles as a frustrated wife in Love Actually (which found her BAFTA nominated for Best Supporting Actress) and a missing journalist whose husband (played by Antonio Bandaras) is looking for answers in Missing Argentina (which marked the second collaboration, after Carrington, between Thompson and director Christopher Hampton) serving to whet the appetites of longtime fans. For her role as a respected English professor who is forced to re-evaluate her life in Mike Nichols' made-for-television drama Wit (2001), the renowned veteran actress and screenwriter would earn Emmy nominations for both duties. Following an angelic turn in the HBO mini-series Angels in America, Thompson essayed a pair of magical roles in both Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Nanny McPhee - in which she potrayed a governess who utilizes supernatural powers to reign in her unruly young charges.Thompson then joined the cast of Marc Forster's fantasy comedy Stranger than Fiction, which Columbia slated for U.S. release in November of 2006. She plays Kay Eiffel, an author of thriller and espionage novels suffering from a massive writer's block. The central character in Eiffel's book (an IRS agent played by Will Ferrell) hears Kay's audible narration and - realizing that she's planning to kill him off - tries to find a way to stop her, with the help of Professor Jules Hilbert (Dustin Hoffman). She appeared opposite Dustin Hoffman in Last Chance Harvey, and in 2009 had a memorable turn as the head of the school in An Education. In 2010 she wrote and starred in the sequel Nanny McPhee Returns. In 2012 she had a hand in tow big hits, playing Agent O in the third Men In Black film, and voicing the mother in Pixar's Brave.
Rafe Spall (Actor) .. Agent C
Born: March 10, 1983
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Named after the title character in Francis Beaumont's The Knight of the Burning Pestle, played by his father Timothy Spall in a 1981 Royal Shakespeare Company production, and then by himself in a 2005 revival. Encouraged by his father to join the National Youth Theatre at age 15. At 19, unhappy with the "fat boy" parts he was being offered, began dieting and exercising and eventually lost nearly 80 pounds. Bared it all for his first leading role in 2006's The Chatterley Affair. Acted opposite his real-life dad, playing father and son, in a 2007 British television adaptation of E. M. Forster's A Room With a View. Worked out for his role in the romantic comedy I Give It a Year, saying he wanted to look convincing enough for co-star Rose Byrne to conceivably fancy him.
Laurent Bourgeois (Actor) .. Alien Twins
Born: December 06, 1988
Birthplace: Sarcelles, France
Trivia: Of French Caribbean descent.Along with identical twin brother Larry Bourgeois, are known collectively as the Les Twins.Is a self-taught dancer.In 2017, as Les Twins, won the reality competition series World of Dance.Performed with various artists, including Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Dr Dre, Timbaland and Meghan Trainor.Founding member of the dance team Criminalz Crew.Founder and creative director of Eleven Paris.
Larry Bourgeois (Actor) .. Alien Twins
Kayvan Novak (Actor) .. Vungus/Nasr/Bassam
Born: November 23, 1978
Birthplace: Cricklewood, North London, England
Trivia: Has given his voice to three video games: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Perfect Dark Zero and Kameo. Stars in and directs the British comedy prank series Fonejacker and Facejacker. Prank called the BBC and left a message pretending to be Kevin Spacey; the BBC called him back.
Spencer Wilding (Actor) .. Luca Brasi
Born: July 26, 1972
Marcy Harriell (Actor) .. Molly's Mom
Inny Clemons (Actor) .. Molly's Dad
Aaron Serotsky (Actor) .. Men in Black #1
Mandeiya Flory (Actor) .. Young Molly
Matthew Bates (Actor) .. FBI HR Guy
Sartaj Garewal (Actor) .. CIA Recruiter
Stephen Wight (Actor) .. Guy
Born: February 27, 1980
Brian Silliman (Actor) .. Cabbie
John Sousa (Actor) .. Jimmy the Alien
Jeff Kim (Actor) .. Lead MIB Agent
Michael Adams (Actor) .. MIB Lead Interrogator
Mike Capozzola (Actor) .. Veteran MIB Agent
Annie Burkin (Actor) .. Nerlene
Andrew Greenough (Actor) .. Freddie the Alien
Natasha Culzac (Actor) .. Nightclub Waitress
David Hartley (Actor) .. MIB Forensics Agent
Paul Brennen (Actor) .. Alien Boss
Ania Sowinski (Actor) .. Alien Woman/Boss' Wife
Born: December 18, 1979
Stefan Kalipha (Actor) .. Antique Shopkeeper
Daniel Scott Smith (Actor) .. Nightclub Bartender
Vinent Pirillo (Actor)
Kaya Brown Hallam (Actor) .. Nightclub Patrons
Beau Fowler (Actor) .. Nightclub Patron
Born: June 03, 1905
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: Started studying Karate at age 6, and has since trained in Wu Dang systems, Brazilian Capoeira, Southern Shaolin Wuzuquan and Wujiquan.Bought his first camera in his teens and made several short films before winning the Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film at the Slough Film Festival and Best Film at the Motorola DirectorMe Short Film competition.First stunt credit was on the 2006 sci-fi/ action film Displaced.Has produced and directed music videos for Universal Music Group and Warner Music.Co-founded multi award-winning production company Ki Films.
Lukas Disparrow (Actor) .. Nightclub Patrons
Andy Beckwith (Actor) .. Viper Room Player
Romanos Blanco (Actor) .. Couple at Eiffel Tower
Aiste Dirziute (Actor) .. Couple at Eiffel Tower
Anatole Taubman (Actor) .. French Salesman
Born: December 23, 1970
Sorrel Johnson (Actor) .. Nervous Forensic Tech
Paul Smith (Actor) .. Proprieter (Charlie)
Thom Fountain (Actor) .. The Worm Guys
Andrew Massey (Actor) .. The Worm Guys
Viktorija Faith (Actor) .. Jellyfish Alien
Davina Sitaram (Actor) .. Clubber
Michel Alexandre Gonzalez (Actor) .. Cuttlefish Alien
Jacqueline Ramnarine (Actor) .. Clubber
Ruth Horrocks (Actor) .. MIB Agent
Hiten Patel (Actor) .. Tech Geek
Bern Collaço (Actor) .. MIB Scientist
Nasir Jama (Actor) .. MiB Cub
Daniel Rennis (Actor) .. Alien
Tuncay Gunes (Actor) .. Agent M22
Adrian Alvarado (Actor) .. Molly's Dad
Born: April 18, 1976

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