NASA confirms that it's movie profiling in space with Tom Crusoe

This is a way to escape the coronavirus pandemic. Doug Liman and Tom Cruise are joining a new film to be filmed in space, writes CNN. NASA confirmed on CNN Business earlier this month that space flight has been allowed for film footage, which will be shot at the International Station [...]
Doug Liman and Tom Cruise are joining a new film to be filmed in space, writes CNN.
NASA confirmed on CNN Business Early this month that space flight has been allowed for film footage, which will be shot at the International Space Station in a multibillion dollar laboratory.
Director Doug Liman and actor Tom Crusoe (Photo: Ken Ishii/Getty Images/Guliver)
They'll be flying a spaceship about 250 miles above the ground.
Liman and Cruise are working together on a project, reports DeadlineLima as a screenwriter and Tom Cruisen, respectively, as a leading role.
Director Doug Liman and actor Tom Crusoe (Photo: Ken Ishii/Getty Images/Guliver)
Doug Liman used to be the director of very successful movies “American Made” and <x2ndEdge of Tomorrow”
Before they start shooting, Liman reportedly will finish a film he's shooting, where Daisy Ridley and Cruise are waiting to get back to work for “Mission: Impossible 7”, which stopped shooting because of the coronavirus pandemic.












