Inside how director Bong Joon Ho shot and created the creepers, icy planet Niflheim, spacecraft, and human printing.
The Warner Bros. film, starring Robert Pattinson, still won the weekend despite coming in on the lower end of expectations.
Mickey 17 director Bong Joon Ho's career box office is headed toward a billion-dollar milestone thanks to the film's success.
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Screen Rant on MSNMickey 17 Breaks A Bong Joon-ho Sci-Fi Movie Record By 23 YearsMickey 17 marks Bong Joon-ho's second sci-fi movie, and the year in which it is set breaks a 23-year record for the director ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNBong Joon-ho, 'Mickey 17' and the Fine Art of Following Best PictureBong Joon-ho follows up his Oscar-winning success 'Parasite' with the sci-fi film Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson. Can ...
The director's follow-up to his Oscar-winning "Parasite" has a human lab rat dying over and over again to serve a space ...
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From croissants to puppies in 'little cute hoodies,' filmmaker Bong Joon Ho talks about the conceptualization of the creepers ...
Robert Pattinson plays an off-world “Expendable” having a serious personality crisis.
Robert Pattinson plays a space traveler who's repeatedly killed and resurrected in the name of scientific research in this ...
An intimate sci-fi epic, comical yet serious, romantic and gleefully bonkers, “Mickey 17” is South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon ...
Director Bong Joon Ho tells IndieWire about the origins of the failed politician Kenneth Marshall in 'Mickey 17' and why he ...
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