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Mickey 17

Original title: Mickey 17

Released: 2025-02-28

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6.9/10

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Unlikely hero Mickey Barnes finds himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment to the job… to die, for a living.

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Movie Clip - Saving Me for the Kiddos

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Movie Clip - But I'm You

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Behind the Scenes: Creating the Characters [Subtitled]

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Behind The Scenes: Bong Joon Ho's Directorial Style [Subtitled]

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Behind the Scenes: Creating the Visuals of Mickey 17 [Subtitled]

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Full Movie Preview

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Another day, another death… and another… and another.

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The creepers just get Mickey.

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It’s official — Robert Pattinson’s performance is absolutely 🔥🔥🔥

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Dying sucks, every time.

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If you’re not dying to see Mickey 17, then you’re not living.

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Life is Mickey’s greatest reward.

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Mickey can save them.

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It’s just a little hard to believe

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This Mickey is special. Mickey 17 is the #1 movie in the world.

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Official IMAX® Interview

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How Robert Pattinson Surprised Director Bong in Mickey 17 | BAFTA

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Message received — get tickets now for Mickey 17, only in theaters tomorrow.

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Nasha & Mickey

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Mickey 17 will make you want to “live harder, and love more than ever.”

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Interview with Director Bong Joon Ho

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Bong Joon Ho on Mickey 17

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Spend a few hours with multiple Robert Pattinsons by getting tickets for Mickey 17

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"Saving Me For The Kiddos" Clip

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"Tale of the Mickey's" Featurette

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This Is So Exciting Clip

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If you're not dying to see Mickey 17, then you're not living.

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This Mickey is Habanero Mickey

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This Mickey is 'mild' Mickey.

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"Visionary Storytelling" Featurette

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“Just gotta finish out this week.” - everybody.

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"But I'm You" Clip

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He's dying for a chance at life.

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Multiple tickets for multiple Roberts

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Get tickets now.

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Thank you, we’ll take 17 of them.

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You thought death would get in his way?

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TEAM REVIEW RT :15 TOS

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"Feeling A Little Dizzy" Clip

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It’s gotta get worse before it gets better, Mickey

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#Mickey17 World Premiere

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The countdown is ON.

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At least Mickey’s job gives him a purpose (saving mankind).

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You’re in for the surprise of your lives.

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That one friend who can't keep up with your life

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Forward.

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Forget the application — get tickets now for #Mickey17!

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Mickey's betting his life on saving humanity.

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Expendable Get Tickets :15

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Get Tickets Now

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World Premiere

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It'll be a fight to the death.

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It's like he's an entirely different person.

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Work has been killing him lately

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Mickey's job is a dying art.

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We just need it to be March already.

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World Premiere

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Our stars celebrated at the World Premiere in London

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World Premiere Livestream

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"Dead Forever"Clip

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Nasha definitely has a type.

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If anyone needs him, he'll be screaming about work until EOD.

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Only in Theaters March 7

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Saving humanity might just be the death of him.

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Mickey Barnes, fighting right until the end (over and over and over again).

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New trailer out now - watch it 17 times

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Trailer 2 out now

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Official Trailer 2

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New trailer tomorrow

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Every time he dies, they learn something new.

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Official Trailer

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Trailer out now

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Release Date Announcement

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Reviews

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Manuel São Bento rating: 7

created at: 03/07/2025edited at: 03/07/2025

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/mickey-17-review-robert-pattinson-shines-in-bong-joon-hos-latest-genre-bending-adventure/ "Mickey 17 presents an intriguing sci-fi concept and raises interesting questions, even if it doesn't always explore them with the desired depth. Bong Joon-ho continues to demonstrate his mastery in blending genres, but here, the satire and lack of subtlety in the narrative end up limiting the emotional and philosophical impact of a story centered on sociopolitical themes like identity, technology, and colonialism. Nevertheless, with a star-studded cast led by an excellent Robert Pattinson and a captivating audiovisual style, the South Korean filmmaker reinforces his status as one of the most creative directors working today, delivering an experience that falls somewhere between fascinatingly hilarious and frustratingly superficial." Rating: B

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Brent Marchant rating: 9

created at: 03/08/2025edited at: 04/20/2025

Some movies have a way of hitting things right on the head, either intentionally or by happy accident. And such is the case in both regards in the latest offering from Oscar-winning writer-director Bong Joon Ho, a hilariously insightful sociopolitical sci-fi satire that knocks it out of the park in more ways than one can count. In an age of casual throw-away culture, “Mickey 17” takes this idea to an entirely new level by following the dubious exploits of the title character (Robert Pattinson), who works as an “expendable,” a human charged with determining just how lethal various new technologies and environmental conditions are in an off-world colony of the future. The ironic, questionable term for this profession is derived from the fact that its practitioners are considered wholly disposable in every sense of the word but are fully capable of being regenerated in full thanks to a form of digital human printing, allowing subsequent iterations of these beings to be created as often as needed. However, life isn’t quite so “simple and straightforward” for the Mickey expendable when he gets caught up in a series of complicated developments involving an illegal double, the whims of the maniacal cultist colony leader (Mark Ruffalo) and his self-absorbed wife (Toni Collette), the scheming of an unreliable, self-serving childhood friend (Steven Yeun), a relentless loan shark (Ian Hanmore) from his days back on Earth, and an aspiring romantic interest (Anamaria Vartolomei) who tries to get between Mickey and his girlfriend (Naomi Ackie), a passionate but badass security officer. The narrative’s various story threads blend well together (even if a few of them are a little stretched out or aren’t developed as fully as they might have been), but they collectively tell a well-integrated tale that generally keeps viewers riveted throughout. This captivating yarn is superbly supported by the picture’s inventive visuals, expert editing. and stellar performances, most notably Ruffalo, Collette, Ackie and the first-ever portrayal by Pattinson that I’ve actually liked. What makes this offering especially and somewhat inadvertently effective, however, is the timing of its release, which was originally scheduled for a year ago but was delayed due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, a truly fortuitous blessing in disguise. Given current conditions in today’s turbulent sociopolitical climate, particularly the unpredictable leadership of one particular politician, “Mickey 17” couldn’t have debuted at a more pertinently appropriate time. (While I’ll spare the specifics here, let me just say that MAGA fans and evangelical conservatives probably won’t find this picture much to their liking.) In addition, the film deftly addresses a number of pressing social and cultural themes, such as how the average, everyday working class individual is looked upon and treated these days, the expendability question coming front and center. Some might see these attributes as somewhat heavy-handed or preachy, but then such “excesses” are the essence of good satire, and the filmmaker holds nothing back here. I’m also amazed that all of this was foreseen so far in advance of the emergence of current conditions, decidedly prescient and poignantly relevant in its insights. Indeed, this is genuinely a cinematic fable for our times – a rather scathing one, to be sure, but a damning fable nevertheless. Moreover, if this release is any indication of what 2025’s crop of new pictures will be like, I warmly welcome it given the awful movie year that has just passed. And, where “Mickey 17” is concerned, let’s hope that this all comes to pass – both on the big screen and otherwise.

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CinemaSerf rating: 6

created at: 03/12/2025edited at: 03/12/2025

“Mickey” (Robert Pattinson) is desperate to avoid a grisly fate at the hands of a loan shark, so decides his best bet is to get off-planet. Thing is, there are an whole load of like-minded folk so his only hope is to be an expendable. That means he gets used for all the dangerous and experimental tasks and if he gets killed or seriously maimed, they just lob him in the incinerator and reprint him - complete with all his old and quite a few new memories. Travelling through space, he meets “Nasha” (Naomie Ackie) and they have a good thing going, even if the imperious couple in charge - Mark Ruffalo and Toni Collette - have forbidden the wasting of the 100 calories it takes to have sex! Things start to go a bit wrong, though, when he unexpectedly survives one chilly mission only to find upon his return they have already duplicated his successor. “Nasha” thinks the ménage-à-trois thing could work quite well but “Mickey” less so, and when rumours of their duplicate existence starts to abound, well things get distinctly dodgy. Meantime, the indigenous population of the planet they have landed on are getting a bit cross with the murderous attitudes of their human interlopers, and so perhaps it’s gonna be for “Mickey” x 2 and “Nasha” to sort things out before the pitch changes altogether. It’s quite good fun this, but I kept thinking of “Galaxy Quest” and couldn’t decide if Ruffalo was having a go at Donald Trump or Val Kilmer with his rather hammy performance. Also, despite being easy enough on the eye, Pattinson is a remarkably charm-free actor and here, even when there are some daft scenarios and the CGI works flat out to create a perfect series of images, he just underwhelmed the whole time and when the film is about more than one of him, that mattered. Collette and Steven Yeun are relatively under-used and it’s simply far too long to sustain the thinness of a plot that does raise some interesting issues around human cloning, exploration and that especially American cinematic trait of shooting extra-terrestrials first and then asking question later, but I was disappointed with this, sorry.

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r96sk rating: 10

created at: 03/15/2025edited at: 03/15/2025

<em>'Mickey 17'</em> is a blast! What a fun time at the cinema this was. It delivers a super engaging plot, an excellent cast and some tremendous special effects. I, like almost everyone, love Bong Joon Ho's <em>'Parasite'</em>, but personally I'd rank this one of his higher. That's likely a personal thing, this is more entertaining and highly likely more rewatchable; that named 2019 flick is quality, but I can't say I've had any inkling to revisit it since I watched it in 2020. Again, just me; it'll obviously vary person-to-person. Two great films, all the same. Robert Pattinson is brilliant as the titular character, he kills it <i>(ba dum tss)</i> all the way through. Naomi Ackie is as terrific though, she is smashing it in recent years; hard to separate her fantastic performances in <em>'I Wanna Dance with Somebody'</em>, <em>'Blink Twice'</em> and this. Mark Ruffalo, Toni Collette and Steven Yeun are super in their respective roles too. Top notch casting! Anna Mouglalis voices the leader of the Creepers, who I thought looked outstanding. Awesome effects. The whole look (and sound) of this movie is first-rate. Loved it.

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MVReka

created at: 03/16/2025edited at: 03/28/2025

Nothing incredibly groundbreaking, and a little heavy handed with the satire, but a fun ride and well shot, with all of the "I shouldn't laugh at this but I am" that you'd expect I am guilty, as many others will be, of comparing this to Parasite. Doing so is doing the movie a disservice. From Bong Joon Ho I was not expecting a silly black comedy that would have the whole theater laughing. Accept and enjoy it and you'll have a great time. Although I felt like I was getting slapped in the face with the Trump satire, it still hit pretty well and got a good few laughs out of me. After all this, I'm still wondering what the sauce is about...

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MovieGuys rating: 6

created at: 04/06/2025edited at: 05/03/2025

"Mickey 17" for those of us, old enough to remember has a Jerry Lewis in space, vibe. Mickey's a sad sack, goofy, kind of misfit, who finds himself becoming essentially, a recyclable "crash test dummy", in space, to avoid an arguably worse fate, on earth, at the hands of sadistic, loan sharks. Simply put, this irritated me from beginning to end. Its not what it needs to be, that is, genuinely witty and off the wall, likeable. What you get instead, is dark, oftentimes cruel, populated by shabby characters, that are selfish and annoying, in equal measure. If this a species of commentary and, or satire on the human condition, its not a very hopeful one, to say the least. Acting is only passable, too. The main character's don't stand out and there is nothing to off set their marked limitations. At least, Lewis, who I never liked, had the jovial and engaging, Dean Martin. In summary, this is not only not special, its rather bleak, bland and ultimately tedious. It could have been more with upbeat handling and genuine Monty Python-esque humour but that's conspicuous, by its absence. A mediocre watch, at best.