Hollywood seems to have found a formula recently - they half-heartedly shoehorn in some kind of burning social issue into a reboot, and hope that the draw of the initial movie and some perfunctory current day self-questioning will endear their insincere homage to the original to the masses. Men In Black: International seems right out of that mould, quite like X-Men: Dark Phoenix which released a little while ago. Both movies have almost identical scenes in which a woman is questioning the usage of the term "men" in the names of their respective organisations.