Josh Brolin Talks About His Men In Black III Role!

Josh Brolin Talks About His Men In Black III Role!

The actor didnt have many good things to say about working on Jonah Hex but he's a lot more positive about his MIB III role in the following interview where he discusses working with Will Smith and more...

By JoshWilding - Sep 10, 2010 07:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Men in Black
Source: MTV Splash Page

Set for a 2012 release, Men In Black III will be released in 3D by Sony Pictures and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, who directed the first two installments. The movie takes place primarily in the year 1969 and it was recently announced that Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith would reprise their roles as Agents K and J while Josh Brolin will play a younger version of Jones' Agent K thanks to the film's time-travel angle.



"I am! I feel like I spend too much time with Tommy anyway. But now I'm looking at it from a different perspective. It's very, very interesting. As you can tell I get nervous talking about it because I'm not there yet and hopefully it'll be alright. I think it's going to be a lot of fun."

"I don't know what the balance is yet. I'm not replacing Tommy, that I know. There's more suggestion going on than anything."

"Will is amazing to work with because he cares about every nook and cranny about what goes on. And he drives some people crazy in the studio doing it. But he knows, man. He's got the midas touch. He's got it. And he's a smart guy."





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