Last week, Widespread Pictures chief Donna Langley affirmed in a meeting with BBC News that 60-year-old Voyage expects to take “a rocket up to the [International Space Station]” to shoot scenes for the still-untitled undertaking. “I think Tom Journey is taking us to space. He’s taking the world to space,” Langley said.

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“That is the arrangement. We have an extraordinary venture being developed with Tom that mulls over him doing precisely that, taking a rocket up to the Space Station and shooting and ideally being the principal non military personnel to do a space stroll beyond the Space Station.”

Voyage’s forthcoming film, which Langley said he pitched to her over a Zoom call during the pandemic, has a spending plan in the space of $200 million, as per Assortment.

“During the pandemic he requested a Zoom call with us and got onto the call and said, ‘Folks, I have this extraordinary venture and it is right here,’ ” Langley said.

“Most of the story really happens on The planet and afterward the person needs to go up to space to make all the difference.”

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Langley likewise portrayed Journey’s personality in the film as “a down-on-his-karma fellow who winds up in the place of being the main individual who could save Earth,” as per Assortment.

Journey and Liman, who recently teamed up on blockbusters like 2014’s Edge of Tomorrow and 2017’s American Made, were first answered to be cooperating on the space film in 2020.

Further subtleties on the film are not yet accessible, however the pair are working with both NASA and Elon Musk’s SpaceX on the venture.

In September 2020, a Twitter post from the Space Transport Space Transport Chronological registry’s record showed that Journey and Liman were both booked to participate in a SpaceX Mythical serpent team trip in October 2021. Hazy whether flight really occurred.

No Hollywood studio has at any point shot a story highlight film in space, as per Assortment. “There’s been various individuals like, ‘You will commit suicide going to space,’ ” Liman told Thrillist in a January 2021 meeting.

“At the point when a maker proposes something as crazy as shooting a film in space and the undertaking really begins to occur … you engage the thought on account of from whom it came,” Liman added at that point. “You’re like: Perhaps the unthinkable is conceivable.”

In May 2020, then-NASA chairman James Bridenstine told IndieWire he trusted Voyage’s longing to film in space demonstrated effective and that it would motivate people in the future: “I’m in support of that. We will give our best for get that going. There was a day when I was in grade school and I saw Top Firearm.

From that day, I realized I would have been a Naval force pilot. It’s essentially business as usual.”