You guys, the most Tom Cruise and Elon Musk thing just happened: these two stars want to make the first-ever movie in space together.
Are we surprised? Nope. Excited? HECK, YES.
Keep reading for all the details!
You guys, the most Tom Cruise and Elon Musk thing just happened: these two stars want to make the first-ever movie in space together.
Are we surprised? Nope. Excited? HECK, YES.
Keep reading for all the details!
First, the highly-anticipated trailer for Space Force, the new Netflix comedy starring Steve Carell, finally came out.
The show is expected for blast-off on Netflix on May 29 and we're sooo counting down the days.
This news isn't space-related, but it is once you hear what he supposedly named the son: X Æ A-12
These Twitter reactions to it are everything.
This would make a lot of sense for Musk, considering the fact that he owns Space X, a private space transportation company.
Given the fact that Cruise has done pretty much all of his own stunts his whole career, this is nothing new.
He also called him competitive.
“He ended up being the only one who could do a backflip. It is in (The Outsiders) for no reason. He runs out of the house and does a backflip for no reason, just to do it.”
"I just [wanted to] keep going because I know I'm not doing this again," Cruise said of the stunt in a 2018 interview.
He continued:
"I spent years training for these things and I have been doing it for years."
"When you are going, there are times I'm not wearing a helmet and we are going high speed," he explained.
He's also hung from a helicopter and scaled Burj Khalifa, the Dubai skyscraper.
According to Deadline, this project between Musk and Cruise is still in the very early stages.
Writer Mike Fleming Jr writes that no studio is involved at present.
There have been other movies done in Hollywood with a focus on space — Gravity, Interstellar_, Ad Asta — but this would be the first of its kind.
According to Space X's website, "NASA awarded SpaceX with contracts to carry cargo and crew to the International Space Station (ISS)."
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