Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum's lunar love story in Fly Me to the Moon lifts off this July | Watch trailer

With everyone's eyes on Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum in Fly Me to the Moon, will their notable undertaking lift off?

Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum's characters in their forthcoming shape parody show couldn't be further complete opposites. Pursuing the high-stakes lift-off of NASA's memorable Apollo 11 moon handling, their lunar story will travel to the moon in venues on July 12, 2024.


Fly Me to the Moon is an Apple Unique film, so fans can expect an ensuing Apple TV+ debut. Helmed by Greg Berlanti (Bolt, The Glimmer television series, Love, Simon) with a screenplay by Rose Gilroy, the film depends on a genuine story by Bill Kirstein and Keenan Flynn.

The 1969 rush to the Moon has Johansson playing Kelly Jones, an individual from the showcasing group pursuing redoing NASA's picture. On the other side, Tatum is the send off chief, Cole Davis.

Starting public help for the moon mission is at absolute bottom and Davis' endeavors to the top flare out as a major catastrophe. Eventually, the promoting expert is entrusted to "sell the moon." Much the same as film employing stunt pairs, Jones carries out a comparative arrangement. At last, the entire situation works out as a "counterfeit" in the event that the genuine article comes up short.

Unleashing destruction on Cole Davis' as of now exhausting errand, the new White House bearings have Kelly Jones shoot a reinforcement rendition of the moon arrival. Despite the fact that it brings up a greater issue of ethical quality and validity, everybody is stretched to the edges to make a definitive penance.

Scarlett Johansson is likewise joined to the venture as a maker. She depicts her personality as a "extremely current lady residing in a period where ladies were frequently underrated," per Individuals.

Fly Me to the Moon's idea plays around one of the (still) most-guessed fear inspired notions ever - the alleged phony Apollo 11 moon landing. It was recently named Venture Artemis, with Jason Bateman as chief and Chris Evans initially playing Cole Davis' job, until they exited.

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