Any project from an acclaimed filmmaker like Bong Joon-ho is already reason enough to be excited.
There’s really no other film likeParasite.
10Does ‘Mickey 17’ Have a Release Date?
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Mickey 17’s newest release date feels more in line with the movie’s initial 2024 release date.
9Will ‘Mickey 17’ Be in Theaters?
No plans for a streaming release have been announced at this time.
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8What Is ‘Mickey 17’ Rated?
7How Long Is ‘Mickey 17’?
Mickey 17reportedly hasa runtime of 137 minutes(2 hours and 17 minutes).
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6Is There a Trailer for ‘Mickey 17’?
Thefirst official trailer forMickey 17was released by Warner Bros. on September 17, 2024.
It seems likeMickey 17will be much more in the vibe ofBong Joon-ho’sOkjarather thanParasite.
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Asecond trailer forMickey 17was released by Warner Bros on January 22.
5Who Stars in ‘Mickey 17’?
Pattinson will also be playing Mickey’s past 16 clones as well as his 18th.
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Pattinson won’t be alone for this space-faring adventure, as he’s joined by an outstanding supporting cast.
4What Is ‘Mickey 17’ About?
Mickey 17serves as a loose adaptation of Edward Ashton’sMickey7novel.
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3Who Is Making ‘Mickey 17’?
Bong Joon-ho will also be writing and producing the film.
2When and Where Did ‘Mickey 17’ Film?
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Filming has since concluded on the project andMickey 17is well into post-production.
1Will ‘Mickey 17’ Get a Sequel?
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Adapted from the novel by Edward Ashton, Mickey 7 is a Sci-Fi film that follows Mickey 17 (Robert Pattinson) and his journey to the ice world Niflheim to colonize the planet. Mickey 17 is an “expendable” employee to be used and thrown away after completing their task - often a dangerous one - but when one iteration of Mickey dies, he is reborn in a new body with a large portion of his memories still intact. After six deaths, however, Mickey finally begins to understand the job and why it was always an unfilled position.