No offense to Will Smith — who was absolutely right when he told Tommy Lee Jones in the original Men in Black that he made the Ray-Bans-and-black-suit uniform look good — but the rebooted version of the franchise is shaping up to look even better. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Tessa Thompson has signed on to join Chris Hemsworth in a movie that will unfortunately not be named Men in Black: Ragnarok. (Well, it doesn’t have a title yet, but it’s probably safe to assume the studio won’t borrow a title from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.) Straight Outta Compton director F. Gary Gray is attached to helm the picture, with a script from Iron Man screenwriters Matt Holloway and Art Marcum. Thompson and Hemsworth will be playing new characters, instead of revamped versions of J and K, and the story is reportedly going to be “more global in scope†with an ensemble cast, as opposed to another one-two buddy comedy. So who’s in charge of getting Janelle Monáe on board to play some beguiling extraterrestrial — maybe named Cindi Mayweather?