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Watch: 'MIB: Neuralize This!' Impressive Fan-Made Men in Black Short

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Watch: 'MIB: Neuralize This!' Impressive Fan-Made Men in Black Short
A talented filmmaker from Oslo, Martin Sofiedal, just dropped a slick 7-minute fan film called MIB: Neuralize This!—a playful nod to the Men in Black universe. The short nails the franchise’s quirky tone, complete with alien registration jokes and that classic MIB swagger. It’s a fun watch, especially since the last official movie (Men in Black: International in 2019) flopped hard. Fans clearly aren’t ready to let this sci-fi world fade into obscurity.
Editor’s Note: Fan creations like this keep beloved franchises alive between studio releases—and sometimes outshine the lackluster official sequels. It’s a reminder that passionate fans can breathe fresh life into old IPs, even with zero Hollywood budgets. Plus, who doesn’t want more witty alien shenanigans?
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