Mickey 17: Two Robert Pattinsons Fight Back Against Mark Ruffalo in New Trailer


In the latest sneak peek for “Mickey 17,” more details about director Bong Joon-ho’s upcoming science fiction movie are revealed. The trailer gives a brief summary of the film’s plot, focusing on Mickey Barnes (played by Robert Pattinson), who is compelled to undertake perilous missions as an “expendable.” During one mission, he is knowingly infected with a lethal virus on an unexplored planet, while another results in him losing his hand in space. Every time Mickey meets his end in the field, a replica of his body is produced to keep him working. However, chaos ensues when our titular character, Mickey 17, encounters yet another one of his clones.

The trailer showcases Mark Ruffalo’s menacing portrayal of Kenneth Marshall, a character who aims to eliminate the duplicates of Mickey. Marshall seems to relish his role as he delivers lines such as “You’re disposable! You’re here to be disposed of!” The trailer for Mickey 17 offers a glimpse into the central conflict between Marshall and the Mickeys, where the duplicates are determined to protect their existence. You can watch the trailer right here above.

Warner Bros. revealed the fresh trailer for the upcoming movie “Mickey 17” following a final adjustment to its release date. Previously scheduled for December 2024, the studio swapped the release dates with Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners”. However, due to the enhanced opportunity to exhibit the film in IMAX theaters, Warner Bros. shifted “Mickey 17” from January to March 7th. The movie will be screened in IMAX cinemas as one of the key reasons for this change was the availability of IMAX screens during the spring season.

In September 2024, people had their first glimpse at the movie “Mickey 17” with the release of its trailer. This sneak peek showcased the film’s unique blend of dark comedy, using a sequence where Mickey dies multiple times, accompanied by Dean Martin’s timeless hit song “Ain’t That a Kick in the Head.

Similar to its previous version, the fresh trailer for Mickey 17 showcases the movie’s unique blend of dark comedy. A scene particularly humorous yet grim shows Mickey knowingly exposing himself to an airborne virus as scientists watch from indoors. The new trailer for Mickey 17 does not shy away from its exaggerated aspects, such as Ruffalo’s portrayal of a villain that borders on the cartoonishly wicked. However, it also focuses on the film’s heartfelt narrative, hinting at a touching storyline about clones seeking their right to exist independently. The song “It’s My Life” in the trailer underscores the movie’s messages, as the two Mickeys strive to demonstrate that they are individuals, not disposable objects.

As a movie enthusiast, it’s no wonder that Bong Joon-ho’s upcoming film, “Mickey 17“, promises to weave humor and emotion into a profound narrative. This isn’t unexpected, given his past masterpieces like the Best Picture winner, “Parasite“, which demonstrated his knack for seamlessly blending genres and tones to create films that deeply resonate with viewers. From the sneak peeks of “Mickey 17“, it appears we’re in store for another captivating addition to his illustrious filmography. Given Bong’s gift for gripping storytelling and keen visual sensibility, cinephiles like myself will be eager to catch “Mickey 17” on the grandest of screens.

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2025-01-22 23:14