Interested to learn about Fly Me to the Moon‘s release date, trailer, cast, and plot? You have flown to the right place. Fly Me to the Moon is an upcoming romantic comedy-drama movie directed by Greg Berlanti. Set in the 1960s during the Space Race period, the narrative follows the relationship between a NASA employee and a marketing specialist. The film was originally reportedly named “Project Artemis”.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Release date — when is Fly Me to the Moon coming out?
Fly Me to the Moon’s release date is Friday, July 12, 2024.
The July 12, 2024 release date for Fly Me to the Moon takes place roughly two years after filming for the project reportedly began on October 27, 2022.
Trailer — watch it now
You can watch the Fly Me to the Moon trailer below:
The trailer for Fly Me to the Moon reveals what audiences can expect from the film’s story, including the budding romantic relationship between NASA employee and Apollo 11 launch director Cole Davis, and marketing specialist Kelly Jones, brought in to help salvage NASA’s public image and stage a backup “fake moon landing”. Viewers can expect the film to showcase various evolving and changing dynamics, some funny moments, and also drama between various characters including Cole and Kelly.
Cast — who is in Fly Me to the Moon?
Fly Me to the Moon’s cast includes:
- Scarlett Johansson as Kelly Jones
- Channing Tatum as Cole Davis
- Woody Harrelson as Moe Berkus
- Jim Rash as Lance Verpertine
- Ray Romano as Henry Smalls
- Nick Dillenburg
- Anna Garcia
- Noah Robbins
- Colin Woodell
- Christian Zuber
- Donald Watkins
- Peter Jacobson as Chuck Meadows
- Kyle S. Brown as Secret Service Agent
- Jessie Mueller as Betty Grissom
Plot – what’s the story about?
In the story of Fly Me to the Moon, a romantic relationship forms between NASA employee and Apollo 11 director Cole Davis, and marketing specialist Kelly Jones, who was brought in by NASA to help fix their public image and orchestrate a back-up “fake moon landing”.
However, as teased by the trailer, Davis and Jones’ relationship will be tested by moral and ethical issues and external circumstances determined to drive them apart. Additionally, since the film is set in the 1960s against the backdrop of the US-Soviet Union Space Race, the overall relationship between the two governments will also be shown.