A delay for the 3rd Men in Black film is nothing new to us, we've been hearing about delays since the film was green-lit, and now we have yet another one.
Barry Sonnenfield started filming back in November, and production took as two-month break from December to February so they could fix up some issues with the script. Now it appears that those issues aren't quite finished being resolved so the production is now pushed back until March 28th.
24 Frames is reporting that filming was suppose to resume this week but the producers quickly put a stop to that and instead have decided to resume at the end of March. Sonnenfield already shot most of the present day scenes before the first delay, and come March then will start filming the time-travel scenes with Josh Brolin as a young version of Agent K.
Jeff Nathanson was brought in to revise the previous script written by Etan Cohen, more specifically, he was brought in to fix up the scenes about time-travel.
Reportedly the plot involves the films main villain traveling through time to kill the younger Agent K, which would set off a chain reaction ending in the destruction of Earth.