Bieber turns alien for 'Men In Black 3'
Singer Justin Bieber will be seen playing an alien in the forthcoming movie "Men in Black 3".
In previous movies of "Men In Black", Steven Spielberg, Michael Jackson, George Lucas, Isaac Mizrahi and Martha Stewart featured as aliens.
The movie stars Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Nicole Scherzinger, Emma Thompson, Alice Eve, Jermaine Clement and Rip Torn. The 3D version will hit the Indian theatres May 25.
"The challenge is getting celebrities that are famous, will give you permission and won't be like, 'Who's that guy?' in ten years," said director Barry Sonnenfeld in a statement.
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