Will Smith may be considering starring in a new "Men in Black" sequel after Sony presented him with an offer for the movie. Smith discussed the potential return to the Men in Black universe on a podcast, mentioning that Sony had proposed a sequel shortly before his podcast appearance. He had originally steered away from sequels but appeared to be open to the idea this time. Smith indicated that if he agrees, filming would commence after his summer tour, scheduled from June 25 to September 2. Sony aims to revamp the franchise following the lukewarm response to 2019's Men in Black: International, which did not feature Smith or Tommy Lee Jones. The studio is hoping to bring back the original duo for the fifth installment, considering the success of the franchise, which has earned nearly $1.94 billion globally since its inception in 1997. While Smith has not confirmed his participation in Men in Black 5, the offer remains under consideration. Additionally, Smith recently released a new album, Based on a True Story, marking his first music project in two decades.
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