They walk among us.
Published 7:25 PM EDT Jun 17, 2019The reboot of "Men in Black: International," which won the weekend box office with new agents played by Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, continues the franchise tradition of revealing celebrities living in our midst who have hidden a stunning secret.In a blink-and-you-miss-it moment in the MIB headquarters, the star aliens are shown on the agency's monitoring screen.
The final celebrity is Donald Glover, who starred as intergalactic gambler Lando Calrissian in"Solo: A Star Wars Story." The sight of Glover prompts Thompson's Agent M to say,"Now that makes sense." and"Star Wars" creator George Lucas. No hard feelings: The franchise's executive producer Steven Spielberg is also shown to be an alien.
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