In the book we get a sense of how Mickey was having a hard time back on his original planet of Midgard and needed to escape due to some debts, though this is changed in the film to be Earth.
A Mickey Mouse mascot who poses for pictures at a popular tourist hotspot in Italy is accused of pulling a knife on people who refuse to pay him. The mascot, who hangs out at the Via Toledo in ...
He and his slippery business partner Timo (Steven Yeun) need to get off Earth pronto and volunteer for a colonizing expedition to a snowy distant planet. Mickey, a lovable loser and not the ...
In Oscar-winning writer/director Bong Joon Ho’s new movie, Mickey Barnes (Pattinson) is an Earth man who signs up for a colonizing expedition to a distant icy planet and volunteers for a job ...
A Disney-inspired horror film sees a monstrous Mickey Mouse kill princesses in a new trailer, released this week. Screamboat, set for release April 2, features David Howard Thornton as killer ...
One of the biggest surprises of “Mickey 17” is how emotional it is. You really feel for this character, for his plight, and for his connection with the creatures that are on the ice planet.
It’s Robert Pattinson's world and we’re just living in it. In this case, it’s Mickey’s world, an ice planet called Niflheim. Let’s backtrack a bit. The sci-fi comedy that is Mickey 17 ...
In Bong Joon Ho’s latest dystopian romp, Robert Pattinson plays a hapless underdog whose work aboard a spaceship requires him to die, over and over. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket ...
With a squeaky voice and the frightened face of a baby bird, Pattinson plays Mickey, an “expendable” who’s on a futuristic space journey to settle an ice planet called Niflheim. A dumb name.
By Robert Ito In “Mickey 17” (in theaters) Robert Pattinson plays a former pastry chef and an amiable dimwit who applies for a lousy, inevitably lethal job on a contaminated ice planet.
Mickey-vs-Winnie is the start of an entirely new thing, from different creators and a different production company. “I love that we can take these iconic childhood characters from A.A. Milne’s ...