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Boris uses a time-travel device to jump back to October 15, 1969, murdering a young K before he can deploy the shield.

In the climax, as Boris is defeated and the ArcNet is activated, tragedy strikes. Colonel Edwards is mortally wounded in the crossfire. In his final moments, he asks the younger K to do something for him: go back in time and make sure the son he left behind grows up right. But K can't go back. Time is fixed. So instead, K watches as the time-jump device activates, sending the dying Edwards’s essence into a baby. Men in Black 3 -2012-

Tasked with playing a 29-year-old version of Tommy Lee Jones’s character, Brolin delivers a performance that transcends mere impression. He masterfully captures Jones’s distinct Texas drawl, rigid posture, and deadpan micro-expressions. Yet, Brolin injects a subtle warmth and idealism into the younger K, showing audiences a man who has not yet been entirely hardened by decades of dealing with interstellar threats. The chemistry between Smith and Brolin feels seamless, perfectly mirroring the established J-and-K dynamic while breathing fresh energy into their banter. Cultural Subversion and the Retro Aesthetic Boris uses a time-travel device to jump back

Ruthless alien criminal Boris the Animal (Jemaine Clement) escapes from a maximum-security lunar prison. He seeks revenge against Agent K, the man who took his arm and captured him in 1969. In his final moments, he asks the younger

Boris the Animal, a ruthless Boglodite alien, escapes from the LunarMax maximum-security prison on the Moon. He seeks revenge against Agent K, who arrested him and shot off his arm in 1969.





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