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''Men in Black'' is a semi- comic science fiction media franchise that originated with the Malibu/ Marvel comic book of the same name created by American author Lowell Cunningham. The franchise focuses on the fictional and namesake non-governmental organization which monitors and regulates paranormal and
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activity on Earth while preventing civilians from finding out about it. The most notable agents within the organization are
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, and Zed. The franchise has been adapted into other media including a series of four films, an
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, video games, and a theme park attraction.


Premise


The Men in Black organization

The Men in Black as shown in the movies is a secret organization devoted to policing and monitoring extraterrestrial activity on Earth. The Men in Black, founded in the U.S. in the mid-1950s, began as a small and poorly funded government organization devoted to making contact with extraterrestrial life known as the Baltians. They were initially seen as a joke, but did make contact on March 2, 1961, outside New York City. It was decided to make Earth an apolitical zone for aliens without a planet, and the organization broke its government ties to become the Men in Black, which became the force to conceal and police the aliens that came to Earth, no longer answerable to the government and therefore not obligated to answer any questions or respond to outside demands. The founding members were the seven agents present at the landing, plus an amateur astronomer and a teenager who got lost going to see his girlfriend. This last became Agent K, who later came to be regarded as the agency's best agent, and one of the agents became his partner D. The MIB has continued since then, with Zed as its chief, to protect the normal citizens of Earth from alien threats and police extraterrestrial immigrants. Other notable members include Agents B, J, and L. MIB agents sever all ties with their former lives and have all traces of their previous identities erased. They dress in black suits specifically chosen to avoid creating any lasting impression on civilians who see them. Their fingerprints and any other unique identifying features are erased, and they are issued neuralyzers to use in erasing the memories of civilian witnesses and
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sunglasses to protect themselves against the device's effects. They have access to a wide array of alien weaponry and other technologies for use during missions. Retiring agents are neuralyzed to wipe their memories of working for MIB and may have their previous identities restored. The agency possesses a "deneuralyzer" that can restore retired agents' memories in emergency situations. No longer receiving federal funding from the government, the MIB are supported by the patents they hold on various confiscated alien innovations, including
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, the microwave oven, and velcro. Their standard operating day is based on Centaurian time, which lasts 37 hours, 16 of which an agent must spend on duty. Their main base is located at 504 Battery Drive in New York City. The Men in Black have bases in other locations, including one in the western United States (Zone 16), one mobile undersea base, and a Los Angeles division (dubbed "The Agency"). The three other founding members became Agent T, H and Q. In the animated series, an agent known as Alpha was said to be the first chief of the MIB; after he went rogue, Zed became the chief. With the release of the films ''Men in Black II'' and ''Men in Black 3'', most if not all elements of the ''Men in Black'' animated series have been verified as non-canon.


Comics

The original ''The Men in Black'' comic books were published in
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and
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. The Men in Black are a secret organization that monitors and suppresses paranormal activity on Earth (including aliens, demons, monsters, zombies and mutants), while keeping the populace ignorant of its happenings.


Films

The series was adapted into a film in 1997, titled '' Men in Black'', starring Tommy Lee Jones as Agent K and Will Smith as Agent J, with
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as director. The film went on to become a commercial success, grossing US$587 million worldwide on a $90 million budget and earning a 91% rating from review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. A sequel, '' Men in Black II'', was released in 2002 which saw both Jones and Smith reprising their roles. The film was a box office success, earning $441 million worldwide. Despite its success, the film was less critically acclaimed than its predecessor and received average reviews from critics with a score of 39% on Rotten Tomatoes. A third installment, '' Men in Black 3'', was released ten years after the second film on May 25, 2012. It was also the first film in the series to be released in 3D. The film saw Smith and Jones reprise their roles, with Josh Brolin and Jemaine Clement joining the cast. It scored a 70% on Rotten Tomatoes. Although ''Men in Black 3'' has concluded the series, talks have been made about the future of the series. Sonnenfeld claimed that ''Men in Black 3'' is the conclusion of the MIB series, though leaving it open for the idea of a rebooted film series. Barry Sonnenfeld, Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith have expressed interest in a possible ''Men in Black 4''. A crossover with '' the Jump Street franchise'' has also been discussed by Sony but without Jones and Smith. Despite talks with James Bobin to direct, the idea was dropped in May 2016. A spin-off film, '' Men in Black: International'' was released in 2019. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Liam Neeson and
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.


Television

An animated television series, '' Men in Black: The Series'', aired from 1997 to 2001. The show was based on the films, taking place after the events of the first film. There are a few changes, such as Agent K apparently not having his memory erased.


Storyline continuity


Video games

The first ''Men in Black'' video game, '' Men in Black: The Game'', was released for Windows 95 in 1997, followed by a release for the
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. The game, developed by Gigawatt Studios and published by SouthPeak Interactive, is loosely based on the 1997 film. Another game, titled '' Men in Black: The Series'', was released for the
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in 1999, and is based on the animated television series. It was followed by a sequel in 2000, titled '' Men in Black 2: The Series'' and also for the Game Boy Color. In 2001, a version of '' Men in Black: The Series'' was released for the Game Boy Advance. '' Men in Black: The Series – Crashdown'' was released later in 2001, for the PlayStation. In
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, a video game partially based on the second film was released, titled '' Men in Black II: Alien Escape''. A video game published by Activision entitled '' MIB: Alien Crisis'' was released in May 2012, around the time when the third movie was released.


Other

Will Smith, who played Agent J in the films, released two rap singles based on the films: " Men in Black" (from '' Men in Black: The Album'') and "
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" (from '' Men in Black II: The Soundtrack''). '' Men in Black: The Roleplaying Game'' was published by West End Games in 1997. The theme park ride Men in Black: Alien Attack at the Universal Studios Florida theme park is based on the film ''Men in Black'', as is the parody film '' Men in White''. In August 2015, Air New Zealand released a ''Men in Black'' themed safety video featuring members of the All Blacks,
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(reprising his role as Zed), and
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