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Tom Cruise’s movie in space to be directed by Doug Liman

May 27, 2020 01:26 pm | Updated 01:47 pm IST

Cruise and Elon Musk are collaborating with NASA for the movie to be shot aboard a real SpaceX vessel

Actor Tom Cruise

Director Doug Liman will reunite with Hollywood star Tom Cruise on his yet-to-be-titled action adventure film to be shot in outer space.

Liman has previously directed Cruise on “American Made” and “Edge of Tomorrow“.

According to

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Deadline, the filmmaker is keen to board this first of its kind project.

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Cruise and technocrat Elon Musk’s aviation company Space X are collaborating with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for filming the ambitious narrative movie aboard a real SpaceX vessel.

Liman has been in on the project since its inception, with the director writing the first draft of the screenplay and producing along with Cruise.

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The pre-production on the space film is unlikely to begin in the very near future as the threat of coronavirus pandemic looms large.

The director, also known for films like “Mr & Mrs Smith”, “The Bourne Identity”, is in post-production stage of “Chaos Walking, starring Daisy Ridley.

Cruise is set for the release of the much-awaited “Top Gun: Maverick” on December 23.

The actor is also looking forward to resume production on “Mission: Impossible 7” with director Christopher McQuarrie after the shooting was hit when the pandemic shut down all Hollywood productions in March.

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