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Men in Black: International premieres at Anga Imax

The movie, which is almost two hours long, is the fourth entry in the sci-fi franchise.

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by douglas okiddy

Coast17 June 2019 - 18:07
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In Summary


•The movie, which is almost two hours long, is the fourth entry in the sci-fi franchise.

Comedian JB Masanduku.

Men in Black: International premiered at Anga Imax, Nairobi, last Wednesday. The premiere was an invite-only event.

The movie, which is almost two hours long, is the fourth entry in the sci-fi franchise and comes seven years after MIB 3 and a quarter of a century since Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith first introduced audiences to the top-secret agency.

Men in Black: International attempts to recharge the franchise for today’s audiences, with Chris Hemsworth and his Thor: Ragnarok co-star Tessa Thompson taking over, this time as Agents H and M.

Psychologist Shaleen Kamau and Imax sales and marketing manager Stella Kariuki.
Photographer Waithera Kamau and Edgar Achoka.
Engineer Mary Kimani and businesswoman Irene Wangare.
Businessman Simon Dorbec and entreprenuer Rick Wubs.
Businessman Zeyni Adan takes a selfie.
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