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Sony Entertainment goes back to black

Published: 30 May 2012

The ten-year wait is finally over as the third installment of the Men in Black series arrives on the big screen. In celebration of this exciting sequel, Sony Entertainment Television is allowing fans to play catch up with back-to-back viewing of the first two classic comedies that took the world by storm.

The American 3D science fiction comedy film Men in Black 3 will be released as the sequel to the 2002 film Men in Black II, ten years after the release of its predecessor and 15 years after the release of the original Men in Black.

On 15 June at 20:30, Sony Entertainment Television (DStv channel 113) will bring viewers the original Men in Black film. Oscar® nominee Will Smith and Oscar® winner Tommy Lee Jones are intent on “protecting the Earth from the scum of the universe” as Agent Jay and Kay in this cult sci-fi action comedy.

The pair are members of a top-secret organisation that monitors alien activity on Earth – which, incidentally, is crawling with extra-terrestrial lifeforms masquerading as humans. They find themselves slap-bang in the middle of an intergalactic terrorist plot that threatens the destruction of the planet. It’s all in a day’s work for the super-suave Men in Black.

The following evening, on 16 June at 20:30, the special agents return in Men in Black 2, set four years after alien-tracking agents first saved the world from annihilation. Agent Jay is still policing all alien activity on Earth, while Kay has returned to the comforts of civilian life, his memory wiped clean of all his covert activities. But his peace is short-lived: he gets summoned out of retirement to help avert a diabolical plot by an old arch-enemy (Lara Flynn Boyle – Twin Peaks, The Practice). Not surprisingly, more out-of-this-world high jinks ensue.
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