Scarlett Johansson & Channing Tatum Fake The Moon Landing In ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Trailer
A new cinematic venture is about to take us on an outer space journey to the moon, or is it?
“Fly Me To The Moon” is on the horizon, as a collaborative effort between Columbia Pictures and Apple. This comedy-drama peeks behind the curtains of NASA as they endeavor to polish their public image in anticipation of the monumental Apollo 11 mission to the Moon. The trailer tantalizes viewers with promises of a whimsical journey, albeit hinting at a twist that may pique the curiosity of conspiracy enthusiasts.
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The cinematic experiences leads with Scarlett Johansson, embodying the character of Kelly Jones, a seasoned PR strategist drafted by NASA to shape public perception preceding the mission. As she navigates the turbulent waters of clashes with launch director Cole Davis (played by Channing Tatum) and spearheads the transformation of the crew into global icons, Kelly finds herself confronted with an extraordinary challenge: orchestrating a clandestine backup plan to stage a fabricated Moon landing should unforeseen obstacles arise. This will be the first time Tatum and Johansson pair up on screen int this 60’s rom-com.
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“Fly Me To The Moon” is set for a theatrical release on July 14, marking nearly 55 years since the momentous launch of Apollo 11.
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