By MICHAEL SMITH Movie Critic on Mar 5, 2012, at 6:14 PM Updated on 3/05 at 6:14 PM
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That's Bill Hader, Tulsa boy, playing 1960s icon Andy Warhol in "Men in Black 3," which arrives in theaters May 25.
Tulsa native Bill Hader appears in "Men in Black 3," the Memorial Day weekend blockbuster. That part we already knew.
Details have been under wraps, and all we knew was that he plays Andy Warhol in the film (Will Smith's character is forced to travel back in time to 1969 to save Agent K, played by Tommy Lee Jones).
The Warhol role sounded like a cameo at best, considering the counter-culture laughs sure to be mined by sending Smith back to interact, fish-out-of-water style, with the Woodstock generation.
But a look at the new trailer for "Men in Black 3" offers a 10-second segment in which Hader appears, and something happens that leads me to believe his role could be considerably more than a cameo.
Are you excited about a new "Men in Black" movie, or after 10 years, has the concept lost its luster?
Either way, check out the new "Men in Black 3" trailer, and watch at about the 1 minute, 40 second mark for Hader (as Warhol) to make his entrance.
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