Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum Star in 'Fly Me to the Moon', a Comedy About Faking the Moon Landing
Set against the backdrop of the 1960s space race, the film explores the fictional scenario of staging a fake moon landing, premiering in theaters on July 12.
- 'Fly Me to the Moon' features Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum in a romantic comedy set during the Apollo 11 mission.
- The film, directed by Greg Berlanti, imagines a scenario where NASA stages a fake moon landing as a backup plan.
- Johansson and Tatum play characters involved in the marketing and execution of the moon landing, sparking a romance.
- The movie adds to the conversation on moon landing conspiracy theories, with references to historical and cultural contexts.
- 'Fly Me to the Moon' is set for a theatrical release on July 12, marking a significant collaboration between Sony and Apple.