Box office MIB 3 grossed $179 million in the US and Canada, and $475.2 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $654.2 million. It had a worldwide opening weekend of $189.9 million, and had the biggest worldwide IMAX Memorial-Day weekend ($12.7 million from 474 theaters), surpassing the previous year's record of
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. In North America,
MIB 3 earned $1.55 million during its midnight run from 2,233 locations. On its opening day, the film debuted at the top of the box office, grossing $17.7 million (including midnight grosses). This was slightly lower than the opening days of its
predecessors. During its three-day opening weekend, it topped the box office with $54.6 million, which was higher than the opening weekends of the two previous films. The movie then earned an additional $14.7 million on
Memorial Day, bringing its four-day weekend total to $69.3 million. The opening weekend audience was 54 percent male and 56 percent over the age of 25. The film received a B+ at
CinemaScore. and the tenth highest-grossing
2012 film. It made $135.3 million on its opening weekend from 85 territories. Its highest-grossing openings were recorded in China ($21.7 million), and Russia and the CIS ($16.9 million). It was in first place at the box office outside North America for two consecutive weekends.
Critical response On
Rotten Tomatoes,
Men in Black 3 holds an approval rating of 67% based on 252 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "It isn't exactly a persuasive argument for the continuation of the franchisebut
Men in Black III is better than its predecessor and manages to exceed expectations." On
Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 58 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, the same score earned by the first two films.
Roger Ebert gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, in particular praising Brolin's role as the young Agent K, which he cited as an excellent example of good casting. Ebert also praised the "ingenious plot, bizarre monsters, audacious cliff-hanging" and the "virtuoso final sequence."
Richard Roeper gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars while saying, "It's that rare threequel that doesn't suck. Great special effects, surprising amount of heart."
A. O. Scott of
The New York Times also gave it 3.5 out of 5 stars and commented, "
Men in Black 3 arrives in the multiplexes of the world with no particular agenda. Which may be part of the reason that it turns out to be so much fun." Lisa Schwarzbaum of
Entertainment Weekly noted, "Sonnenfeld and Cohen move their baby along with an integrity and gait that ought to serve as a blueprint for other filmmakers faced with the particular challenges of reviving big-ticket and time-dated hunks of pop culture." Rafer Guzman of
Newsday wrote, "the franchise is no longer the zenith of blockbusterism, and the gooey effects from Hollywood veteran
Rick Baker look overly familiar, but
Men in Black 3 remains an amiable comedy with some fondly familiar faces." Director
Paul Thomas Anderson praised the film, saying, "It was [expletive] great. ... The time-travel stuff [made me] cry my eyes out. I'm a sucker for that stuff." Rene Rodriguez of
The Miami Herald gave the film 1 out of 4 stars and stated, "
Men in Black 3 is so dull and empty, it's the first movie that has ever made me think 'Thank God this is in 3D.'" ==Sequels== Before its production with different leads, both Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones said that they would "consider" appearing in a
fourth film. Jones said it would be "easy to pick up where we left off. We know what we are doing, we know how to do it. It's just a hell of a lot of fun." In July 2012, Columbia chief executive Doug Belgrad said: By early 2013,
Oren Uziel had begun writing a
Men in Black 4 screenplay for
Sony Pictures. In September 2015, series producers Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald stated the series would be rebooted as a trilogy, most likely without the involvement of Will Smith. In December 2014, it was revealed that Sony was planning a crossover between
Men in Black and
Jump Street. The news was leaked after
Sony's system was hacked and then confirmed by the directors of the
Jump Street films,
Chris Miller and Phil Lord, during an interview.
James Bobin was announced as
director in 2016. On April 13, 2016, the movie was officially announced and revealed to be titled
MIB 23. In 2016, Hill expressed doubts and said the project was unlikely to happen, and that it was too complicated to make it work. A standalone sequel titled
Men in Black: International was released in June 2019, starring
Chris Hemsworth and
Tessa Thompson, with Emma Thompson reprising her role. In December 2025, it was reported that work had begun on a fifth film, with a script being written by Chris Bremner (
Bad Boys For Life). ==See also==