Tom Cruise bows out of cinematic space race after Russians beat him to it
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Tom Cruise‘s plans of becoming the first actor to shoot a film in space ended on Tuesday after a Russian film crew announced that they are on their way to the International Space Station to begin shooting for a show titled The Challenge
A Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft blasted off at 4:55 a.m. ET on
October 5 in Kazakhstan with Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, actor Yulia
Peresild and film producer Klim Shipenko towards the International Space
Station, NASA revealed.
According to a CNN report, Peresild said, "Everything
was new to us today, every 30 seconds brought something entirely new. It is
almost impossible to think that this all came to reality. I also feel like I'm
still dreaming." The team is expected to spend 12 days at the space
station.
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Peresild and Shipenko are set to return to Earth on another
Soyuz spaceship on October 16, landing in Kazakhstan just after midnight ET the
next day. The project marks the “expansion of commercial space opportunities to
include feature filmmaking,” NASA said in a statement.
The Challenge, that will premiere on Russia’s Channel One,
becomes the first feature film to be shot in outer space. The development comes
months after Tom brokered a deal with NASA and Elon Musk’s SpaceX to film a
$200 million space-based action film, directed by Doug Liman.
The three members of the Soyuz MS-19 crew ship are flying
around the station nearing their port for an 8:12am ET docking today.
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