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Get ready for a comedic take on the moon landing with the upcoming film “Fly Me To The Moon,” starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. This romantic comedy, directed by Greg Berlanti (“The Flight Attendant,” “Riverdale”), promises laughter and a touch of historical fiction set against the backdrop of NASA’s monumental Apollo 11 mission in 1969.

channing tatum and scarlett johansson
channing tatum and scarlett johansson

A Marketing Maven and an Astronaut Collide

The film centers around Kelly Jones (Johansson), a talented marketing whiz brought in to revamp NASA’s public image. However, her modern marketing tactics clash with the more traditional approach favored by Cole Davis (Tatum), the stoic launch director for the Apollo 11 mission. Sparks fly (both romantic and comedic) as Kelly’s attempts to boost public interest in the space program create chaos for Cole and his team.

A Moonshot of a Plan: Faking the Moon Landing?

Adding another layer of intrigue, the film explores the concept of a staged moon landing. Facing pressure from the White House and dwindling public interest, Kelly is tasked with creating a Hollywood-style backup plan in case the real mission fails. This fictional scenario adds a dash of satire and raises the question: will they actually go through with filming a fake moon landing? The press release for the film playfully teases that “Fly Me To The Moon” will “finally put to rest the age-old question” of whether the moon landing was real.

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channing tatum and scarlett johansson

A Star-Studded Blast from the Past

Joining Johansson and Tatum in this comedic space adventure is an impressive supporting cast. Veteran actors Woody Harrelson and Ray Romano are rumored to have roles, though details about their characters haven’t been revealed yet. The film also features Jim Rash (“Community”), Anna Garcia (“The Mindy Project”), and Noah Robbins (“The Office”).

Fly Me To The Moon: Big Screen to Streaming Service

“Fly Me To The Moon” is slated for a theatrical release on July 12, 2024, allowing audiences to experience the sights and sounds of the 1960s on the big screen. After its theatrical run, the film will be available to stream on Apple TV+ at a later date, giving viewers a chance to revisit the story from the comfort of their homes.

So, is “Fly Me To The Moon” a historical drama or a lighthearted romp through space? While the film takes inspiration from a pivotal moment in human history, the presence of comedic stars like Johansson and Tatum suggests a focus on humor and romance. Whether the film tackles the moon landing conspiracy theory head-on or simply uses it as a comedic plot device remains to be seen. One thing’s for sure: “Fly Me To The Moon” promises to be a fun and entertaining ride for moviegoers this summer.

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