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‘Parasite’ Director Set To Release New Movie With Robert Pattinson And Mark Ruffalo

The movie stars Pattinson as a character who repeatedly dies while working to colonize an icy planet.

‘Parasite’s Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-ho is returning with a new movie called ‘Mickey 17,’ starring Robert Pattinson and Mark Ruffalo.

‘Mickey 17’ is a sci-fi film that tells the story of Mickey. He’s continuously reincarnated after dying while on a mission to colonize an ice planet. In one of the images released by Empire Magazine, there are two versions of Pattinson: Mickey 17 and Mickey 18.

The film also stars Naomi Ackie, Toni Collette, and Steven Yeun alongside Pattinson and Ruffalo.

Pattinson recently played Bruce Wayne in ‘The Batman.’ It was successful enough to earn a sequel and a spin-off series called ‘The Penguin.’ He also starred in the psychological thriller ‘The Lighthouse’ and worked with director Christopher Nolan on the action movie ‘Tenet.’

It’s announced that ‘Mickey 17’ will be rated R due to violent content, language, sexual content, and drug material.

‘Mickey 17’ is set to hit theaters on January 31, 2025.

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