It’s been years since viewers watched New York‑licensed agents H and M scramble through exotic locales in search of the agency’s mole, and now fans are buzzing with anticipation about what Men in Black: International 5 might hold, even though nothing has been officially confirmed. Rumors have taken shape around a new installment poised to redeem the series after the lukewarm reception of the fourth film. Reports suggest filming could begin as early as January 2025 in London, setting the stage for a revival or reinvention of the storied sci‑fi comedy franchise.
Speculation is rife that Sony is eager to bring back the original magic by inviting back Will Smith—and possibly Tommy Lee Jones—for what many hope will be a legacy sequel that bridges the gap between past and present. Smith himself revealed that Sony pitched him a new Men in Black sequel in early April 2025, although he remains noncommittal and tied up with a summer tour through September . The proposition alone has energized fans tired of spin-offs that lack the charm of the original duo.

For its part, Men in Black: International (2019) featured Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson stepping into leadership roles, but it failed to replicate the chemistry and wit that defined the franchise’s earlier entries. Critics deemed it forgettable; its global box office returns—$253.9 million against a nearly equal budget—was underwhelming by franchise standards . Even so, some fans found merit in its attempt to expand the mythology and pave the way for future agents and stories to emerge .
If Men in Black 5 does come to fruition, one possible narrative path would merge the established world of Agents H and M with a return of Agents J and K, creating a crossover of timelines, styles, and fan-pleasing interactions. The timing could also allow the studio to incorporate fresh ideas—perhaps even resurrecting the fan-favorite but scrapped Jump Street crossover, MIB 23, a concept that once had Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum attached .
Of course, at this point much is conjecture. All that’s certain is that Sony is reportedly moving ahead behind the scenes, preparing to press reset on a franchise that had once been one of its most beloved. Whether that means a nostalgic return for Smith and Jones, a bold new direction, or a hybrid of both, fans are watching closely, hoping that the men (and women) in black can still deliver.





