Could extraterrestrial life be out there?Bill Nyeseems to think so!The beloved scientist and former host ofBill Nye the Science Guy, 63, explained his hypothesis at the premiere ofMen in Black:Internationalin New York City on Tuesday night.During the premiere, Nye posted a selfie on Twitter in which he wore sunglasses to matchMen in BlackstarsChris HemsworthandTessa Thompson.“AtMen In Blackpremiere,” he wrote. “There are 200 billion stars in our galaxy. That’s likely 2 trillion planets. Aliens gotta be out there…”In the fourth iteration of theMen in Blackfranchise, Hemsworth and Thompson, both 35, star as Agent H and Agent M, who have to fight against shape-shifting aliens that threaten the Earth.The upcoming spinoff sees Hemsworth and Thompson’s characters assigned to a different, international branch of the MIB than what fans are used to from the first three movies that starredWill SmithandTommy Lee Jones.“We protect the earth, and that means everyone and everything on it,” Hemsworth’s character saysnear the end of the trailer. “We are the men in black. The menand womenin black.”Last month, Nye took a break from his lighthearted, kid-friendly scientist persona to share ablunt message about the seriousness of climate change.The scientist made a cameo on an episode ofLast Week Tonight with John Oliverto explain the complexities of carbon pricing and the importance of Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez‘s Green New Deal.Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images“By the end of this century, if emissions keep rising, the average temperature on Earth could go up another four to eight degrees. What I’m saying is the planet’s on f—ing fire,” Nye said before engulfing a globe in flames.“Grow the f— up. You’re not children anymore. I didn’t mind explaining photosynthesis to you when you were 12. But you’re adults now, and this is an actual crisis, got it?” he concluded.Men in Black: International, which also starsEmma Thompsonand Kumail Nanjiani, hits theaters Friday.
Could extraterrestrial life be out there?Bill Nyeseems to think so!
The beloved scientist and former host ofBill Nye the Science Guy, 63, explained his hypothesis at the premiere ofMen in Black:Internationalin New York City on Tuesday night.
During the premiere, Nye posted a selfie on Twitter in which he wore sunglasses to matchMen in BlackstarsChris HemsworthandTessa Thompson.
“AtMen In Blackpremiere,” he wrote. “There are 200 billion stars in our galaxy. That’s likely 2 trillion planets. Aliens gotta be out there…”
In the fourth iteration of theMen in Blackfranchise, Hemsworth and Thompson, both 35, star as Agent H and Agent M, who have to fight against shape-shifting aliens that threaten the Earth.
The upcoming spinoff sees Hemsworth and Thompson’s characters assigned to a different, international branch of the MIB than what fans are used to from the first three movies that starredWill SmithandTommy Lee Jones.
“We protect the earth, and that means everyone and everything on it,” Hemsworth’s character saysnear the end of the trailer. “We are the men in black. The menand womenin black.”
Last month, Nye took a break from his lighthearted, kid-friendly scientist persona to share ablunt message about the seriousness of climate change.
The scientist made a cameo on an episode ofLast Week Tonight with John Oliverto explain the complexities of carbon pricing and the importance of Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez‘s Green New Deal.
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
“By the end of this century, if emissions keep rising, the average temperature on Earth could go up another four to eight degrees. What I’m saying is the planet’s on f—ing fire,” Nye said before engulfing a globe in flames.
“Grow the f— up. You’re not children anymore. I didn’t mind explaining photosynthesis to you when you were 12. But you’re adults now, and this is an actual crisis, got it?” he concluded.
Men in Black: International, which also starsEmma Thompsonand Kumail Nanjiani, hits theaters Friday.
source: people.com