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  • jakubduda The movie opens with Agent J struggling to adapt without his long-time partner, Agent K, who retired. Agent O assigns J a new partner Agent D. The two have an awkward, comedic dynamic as Agent D's overly analytical nature clashes with J's instinctive, street-smart approach. An intergalactic warlord, Zyxar the Displacer, has infiltrated Earth, targeting a powerful cosmic artifact hidden on the planet. The artifact can manipulate space and time, making Earth a critical battleground. Zyxar plans to use it to destabilize the galaxy and become its ruler. To stop Zyxar, Agent O orders J and D to assemble a Special Unit of elite agents and new recruits: Agent H, returning from his London assignment. Agent A, who, unbeknownst to the audience, is secretly Captain America. Agent W, snarky and resourceful operative who rivals J in quick-witted humor (Yes Wade Wilson). Agent B, powerhouse, SHIELD agent with unmatched physical strength. Agent S, soldier trying to prove himself. Agent K2, a strategic mastermind already in MIB. Team Learning from J that Elvis faked his death and now lives on Mars, running a karaoke bar for aliens. There is also scene of tracking aliens, including Michael Jordan, Dick Van Dyke, Bolt, Tom Hardy as Venom, Thor (who hilariously confuses Agent H due to their resemblance), Jackie Chan, and others. They discover the artifact hidden in plain sight at a museum, guarded by the eccentric alien arms dealer Jack Jeebs (Tony Shalhoub). Jeebs demands a ridiculous price for information, leading to a chaotic bargaining scene. Zyxar uses his shape-shifting abilities to infiltrate the team, creating mistrust and internal chaos. Meanwhile, the artifact activates prematurely, creating rifts that bring dangerous aliens and alternate realities into Earth’s dimension. One rift briefly references the Guardians of the Galaxy, teasing a crossover with the MCU. Agent J and D argue over whether Elvis’s songs sound better on Earth or Mars. A final confrontation in New York City, where Agent J uses his quick thinking and Agent D’s doctoral approach to outsmart Zyxar. Agent H, W, and B lead ground forces to evacuate civilians and battle Zyxar’s alien army. Agent D, A and K2 attempt to stabilize the artifact’s power using MIB tech. Agent J and Agent K who is back in action confront Zyxar directly aboard his massive, shape-shifting starship. As the artifact overloads, J gives the team their final orders to evacuate Earth’s atmosphere in MIB shuttles, knowing he’ll be left behind. Agent D refuses to leave, insisting there’s another way. But J takes a moment to record a final message for the team and the MIB: “Being an agent isn’t about saving yourself—it’s about saving everyone else. Someone has to stand here and make sure the universe doesn’t go to hell. That someone’s me. Take care of Earth for me, alright?” As the team watches helplessly, J activates the artifact’s fail-safe. The artifact implodes, creating burst of light. Zyxar, his ship, and the rift are obliterated, while Earth is saved—but J is gone. The explosion leaves the planet in ruins, but humanity and the alien allies rally together to rebuild. The Moon’s fragments create a new ring around Earth, a lasting reminder of the battle. Agent D, inspired by J’s courage, steps up as the new senior field agent, leading the team into a new era. Agent K replaces Agent O and becaming Chief K. As film ends there is bonus scene where Chief K detected Agent J alive in Orion's belt telling K to bring him home.