Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and Everything We Know So Far

Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and Everything We Know So Far


Those eagerly awaiting the next film from the legendary Bong Joon-ho will have to wait a little longer, but we finally have quite a bit of information on the highly anticipated Mickey 17. Any project from an acclaimed filmmaker like Bong Joon-ho is already reason enough to be excited. Still, long-time fans will be delighted to hear that the director’s next project will see him return to his roots in science fiction. While he’s never exclusively worked in science fiction, Bong Joon-ho’s work in the genre is really what put him on the map, especially in the international filmmaking community. His cult-favorite monster movie The Host is widely considered to be one of the best modern monster movies ever made, having both legitimate scares and impressive large-scale spectacle. Then there’s his first predominantly English-language film, Snowpiercer, which is a stellar graphic novel adaptation that expertly balances exhilarating action with poignant social commentary. His most recent film, Okja, also featured meaningful social commentary through an incredibly dark take on the classic “kid and their mythical creature” sub-genre with a young girl and her beloved super pig.




All of these films are modern classics, but they still pale in comparison to what is Bong Joon-ho’s definitive masterpiece, Parasite. There’s really no other film like Parasite. It’s a remarkable cinematic experience that’s successfully able to bend the genres of drama, comedy, horror, and more within the span of just over two hours. The incredible storytelling on display didn’t go unnoticed by moviegoers and critics alike, who all universally praised the film. That praise led to Parasite making filmmaking history as the first international feature to win the coveted Best Picture prize, cementing Bong Joon-ho as one of the best filmmakers working today.


Come 2025, Bong Joon-ho will return to the big screen with Mickey 17, an adaptation of Edward Ashton‘s dystopian science fiction novel, Mickey7. The series will see a clone named Mickey as he’s thrust into a cold and unforgiving world in the darkest depths of outer space. To learn more about Bong Joon-ho’s anticipated follow-up, and its cast, trailer, release date, and more, here is everything we know so far about Mickey 17.

Editor’s Note: This piece was updated on September 18, 2025.


8 Does ‘Mickey 17’ Have a Release Date?

Image via Warner Bros.

Bong Joon-ho invites you to enter the scientific world of Mickey 17 when it officially arrives on Friday, January 31, 2025. Currently slated to release on the same day is DreamWorks’ new animated comedy Dog Man.

The sci-fi dark comedy was initially slated to release nearly a year earlier on March 29, 2024, but was removed from the schedule in January 2024 due to delays in the film’s post-production, before it was given its current January 2025 slot.


This release date does ring a little strange, since Bong Joon-ho’s last film earned him several Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director, and one would think Warner Bros. would want to campaign the film for awards.

January is often known to be a dumping ground for movies that the studios don’t have much faith in. However, that has changed over the course of the last 10 years with highly-praised and successful films such as the Paddington movies, M3GAN, Bad Boys for Life, and Split, all receiving January releases. So it seems safe to say that the movie’s new release date shouldn’t be a warning sign about the quality of the film.

7 Will ‘Mickey 17’ Be in Theaters?

Mark Ruffalo gritting his teeth while throwing a spear while Toni Collette looks unamused beside him in Mickey 17.
Image via Warner Bros.


Mickey 17 has already been confirmed as a theatrical release, so the only way to see the film when it comes out is to head to your local movie theater. It’s hardly a surprising move, given the massive success that Parasite gathered at the box office, significantly exceeding expectations.

No plans for a streaming release have been announced at this time. That being said, Bong Joon-ho has been known to work with Netflix in the past, choosing that as the exclusive platform for Okja. However, it’s more likely the film will be coming to Max, as Mickey 17 is a Warner Bros. production.

6 Is There a Trailer for ‘Mickey 17’?

Warner Bros graced eager viewers with a teaser trailer for Mickey 17 on December 5, 2022, a little over two years before the movie’s planned release date. All the thirty-second-long teaser shows is Robert Pattinson’s character lying down inside some sort of chamber before looking at the camera. The title of the film also appears in a way that’s remarkably similar to that of Alien‘s iconic opening, with the pieces of the letters slowly forming the words Mickey 17.


The first official trailer for Mickey 17 was released by Warner Bros. on September 17, 2024. Set to Dean Martin‘s “Ain’t That a Kick in the Head,” the trailer reveals a surprisingly more comedic tone than some may have expected. It seems like Mickey 17 will be much more in the vibe of Bong Joon-ho‘s Okja rather than Parasite.

5 Who Stars in ‘Mickey 17’?

Robert Pattinson has recently been quite busy after being cast as the Caped Crusader in The Batman, but he still has time to work with prolific legendary directors as Mickey 17 – the 17th clone of an expendable human used for grunt work and dangerous tasks. Pattinson will also be playing Mickey’s past 16 clones as well as his 18th.


Pattinson won’t be alone for this space-faring adventure, as he’s joined by an outstanding supporting cast. Also confirmed to be in the film are Academy Award nominee Steven Yeun (Minari) and Naomi Ackie (Blink Twice) as Mickey’s friends Berto and Nasha, as well as Academy Award nominee Mark Ruffalo (The Avengers) as the Trumpian antagonist Hieronymous Marshall and Academy Award nominee Toni Collette as Marshall’s second-in-command Gwen Johansen.

4 What Is ‘Mickey 17’ About?

Robert Pattinson as two Mickey clones lying on a bed looking shocked to see each other.
Image via Warner Bros.

Mickey 17 serves as a loose adaptation of Edward Ashton’s Mickey7 novel. Why Bong Joon-ho changed the title to Mickey 17 isn’t yet known, though it’s possible that the film could be a sequel to the novel rather than a step-by-step adaptation.

The official synopsis for Mickey 17, from Warner Bros., reads:


From the Academy Award-winning writer/director of “Parasite,” Bong Joon Ho, comes his next groundbreaking cinematic experience, “Mickey 17.” The unlikely hero, Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) has found himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment to the job… to die, for a living.

3 Who Is Making ‘Mickey 17’?

Bong Joon-ho sitting with a film reel and a pen
Image via Walker Art Center

Bong Joon-ho returns to the director’s chair for the first time since 2019, and after taking home the gold in every sense of the word with the Academy Award-devouring Parasite, fans have been incredibly excited for what may be next for the acclaimed legend. Bong Joon-ho will also be writing and producing the film. Also attached to the film’s crew are Squid Game composer Jung Jae-il, Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths cinematographer Darius Khondji, Life is Beautiful editor Jinmo Yang, The Favourite production designer Fiona Crombie, and Snowpiercer costume designer Catherine George. Mickey 17 is produced by Bong Joon-ho, Dooho Choi, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner, with Marianne Jenkins as the executive producer. Dan Glass (The Matrix Reloaded) serves as the VFX Supervisor.


2 When and Where Did ‘Mickey 17’ Film?

Robert Pattinson and Naomi Ackie wearing winter gear while standing next to each other on a wintery planet in Mickey 17.
Image via Warner Bros.

Filming began on Mickey 17 back in August 2022, which means that the above teaser trailer was released only a few months after filming started. Filming has since concluded on the project and Mickey 17 is well into post-production.

1 Will ‘Mickey 17’ Get a Sequel?

A dead Robert Pattinson as Mickey in his space suit with his face scarred.
Image via Warner Bros.

It’s obviously far too early to tell if this will be the start of another Warner Bros franchise, but it is worth mentioning that Edward Ashton has written a sequel to Mickey7, Antimatter Blues, published in 2023. If the film succeeds, there may be more stories to tell after Mickey 17, even though Bong Joon-ho isn’t really known for making sequels.




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