Tom
Cruise to Film Aboard International Space Station, NASA Administrator Says
Tom Cruise is blasting off to outer space. A NASA administrator tweeted Tuesday
that the space organization is "excited" to work with the leading man
on a film that will be shot aboard the International Space Station.
"NASA is excited to work with @TomCruise on a film aboard the
@Space_Station," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said. "We need
popular media to inspire a new generation of engineers and scientists to make
@NASA's ambitious plans a reality."
The news comes after Deadline reported late Monday that Cruise and Elon Musk's
SpaceX were in the early stages of teaming up with NASA for an
action-adventure, narrative feature film, and that it would be the first of its
kind shot in outer space.
It's unclear the details of the project beyond that, but Deadline had reported
that the project was not a "Mission: Impossible" film and that
currently no studio is involved. Production on "M:I 7 and 8" was
recently forced to shut down due to the coronavirus.
A representative for NASA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A representative for Cruise did not immediately reply to an earlier request for
comment.
Cruise has become well known for performing all his own stunts, whether it's
dangling from the side of a plane or helicopter or off the side of Dubai's
skyscraper the Burj Khalifa.
His latest film "Top Gun: Maverick," which allows him to reprise his
role as the pilot from the iconic '80s blockbuster, was meant to open in
theaters this summer but was pushed to Dec. 23, 2020.
NASA is excited to work with @TomCruise on a film aboard the @Space_Station! We
need popular media to inspire a new generation of engineers and scientists to
make @NASA's ambitious plans a reality. pic.twitter.com/CaPwfXtfUv
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