Men in Black: International

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Men in Black: International

F. Gary Gray · Film · 2019

What you enjoyed in Men in Black: International was the thrill of mismatched partners navigating secret, high-stakes conspiracies with irreverent humor.

Books on the same thread

Enemy at the Gates

Enemy at the Gates

Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills · Book · 2021

Explores: government conspiracy, mole hunt, geopolitical tension.

If the mole hunt in Men in Black: International kept you on edge, this political thriller offers a grounded, intense take on uncovering internal betrayal within a powerful agency.

Dog Man #10

Dog Man #10

Dav Pilkey · Book · 2021

Explores: Good vs Evil, Anthropomorphism, Absurdist Humor.

Fans of the slapstick comedy found in Men in Black: International will appreciate this graphic novel, which balances absurd humor with the same lighthearted spirit of a chaotic adventure.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Douglas Adams · Book · 1979

Explores: Existentialism, Bureaucracy, The Absurd.

If you loved the satirical take on galactic bureaucracy in Men in Black: International, this classic sci-fi comedy delivers the same sense of wonder mixed with cosmic, bureaucratic absurdity.

Dog Man

Dog Man

Dav Pilkey · Book · 2019

Explores: Redemption, Found Family, Optimism.

Those who enjoyed the playful and absurd character dynamics in Men in Black: International will find a similar sense of comedic charm and found family in this graphic novel.

Series on the same thread

The Boys

The Boys

Eric Kripke · Series · 2019

Explores: Anti-Hero, Corporate Corruption, Abuse of Power.

Like the team in Men in Black: International, these vigilantes operate in the shadows to handle threats, though they trade the government badge for a grittier, cynical approach to justice.

Black Mirror

Black Mirror

Charlie Brooker · Series · 2011

Explores: Technological Dystopia, Social Commentary, Unintended Consequences.

If the high-concept sci-fi premise of Men in Black: International intrigued you, this anthology series explores the darker, more thought-provoking side of technological advancements and the consequences they bring.

Person of Interest

Person of Interest

Jonathan Nolan · Series · 2011

Shares a thread with Men in Black: International: Partnership.

Just as the partners in Men in Black: International use secret resources to protect the world, this show features a duo using advanced surveillance to prevent crimes from the shadows.

Slow Horses

Slow Horses

Series · 2022

Explores: Underdog Story, Bureaucratic Incompetence, Redemption.

This show mirrors the secret agency structure of Men in Black: International but focuses on the comedic incompetence of a dysfunctional team struggling to navigate the world of international espionage.

Podcasts on the same thread

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

Team Coco & Earwolf · Podcast · 2026

Explores: parasocial relationships, professional intimacy, self-deprecating humor.

If the chemistry between the leads in Men in Black: International was your favorite part, this podcast captures that same conversational intimacy and sharp wit in a professional setting.

No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish · Podcast · 2026

Explores: intellectual curiosity, bizarre trivia, banter-driven discourse.

The banter and intellectual curiosity in this podcast reflect the same quick-witted, trivia-heavy energy that defines the dialogue and world-building found throughout Men in Black: International.

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Common questions

What is the primary conflict in Men in Black: International?

In Men in Black: International, the organization faces its most significant global threat yet. The agents must investigate a mole operating from within the Men in Black agency to protect the Earth from the scum of the universe.

Is Men in Black: International a story about protecting the Earth?

Yes, Men in Black: International continues the mission of the Men in Black to protect the Earth from the scum of the universe. This installment focuses on a specific internal threat involving a mole within the organization.

Who directed Men in Black: International?

The movie Men in Black: International was directed by F. Gary Gray. It follows the agents as they work to secure the planet against extraterrestrial threats and uncover a mole hidden inside their own agency.

What is the main threat featured in Men in Black: International?

The central threat in Men in Black: International is a mole located inside the Men in Black organization. While the agents continue their duty of shielding Earth from the scum of the universe, they must identify this internal traitor to neutralize the danger.

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