Tom Cruise first-ever space filmed movie, confirming NASA

The greatest Hollywood actor of all the time Tom Cruise is taking action movies to an entirely new level — literally — by filming his next blockbuster in space 1,200 miles above Earth, and Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket goes to induce him there.NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine confirmed Tuesday that the agency will work with Cruise to shoot a movie aboard the International space platform. The news was first reported by Deadline. The mission may be a three-fold collaboration between a personal company, SpaceX, an agency, NASA, and celebrity Tom Cruise to form the primary narrative feature outside Earth. Advertisement




Bridenstine emphasized the film as to how to "inspire a new generation of engineers and scientists to form @NASA's ambitious plans a reality."NASA will grant private citizen access to the International Space Station's facilities, however, NASA would require a fee to permit an independent astronaut aboard the station. Elon Musk tweeted that SpaceX's involvement with the mission "Should be a lot of fun!"

Russia is the only country with the power to move people to and from the station. But SpaceX has been making efforts to send private citizens to space and can launch its first manned mission of NASA astronauts to the International space platform with SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft using the Falcon 9 rocket May 27, consistent with NASA. The partnership to film Cruise's action movie remains in its infancy as no studio has officially accepted to film the movie as of yet. Advertisement



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