The first trailer for new movie Fly Me To The Moon was shared on Monday morning.
Scarlett Johansson – who recently learned she is related to Michael Douglas – looks sensational as marketing specialist Kelly Jones who is brought in to pump up NASA‘s historic Apollo 11 moon landing.
The brainy beauty has great chemistry with costar Channing Tatum. He plays by-the-book launch director Cole Davis she is immediately attracted to.
The comedy is set in 1969 and is about the race to get to the moon with Apollo 11.
The project is from Apple Original Films and Sony and directed by Greg Berlanti. The theater release date is July 14.
‘When the President deems the mission too important to fail,’ a synopsis teases, ‘Jones is directed to stage a fake moon landing as backup and the countdown truly begins.’
The first trailer for new movie Fly Me To The Moon was shared on Monday morning with Channing Tatum and Scarlett Johansson
Johansson looks sensational as marketing specialist Kelly Jones who is brought in to pump up NASA’s historic Apollo 11 moon landing. The beauty has great chemistry with costar Tatum. He plays launch director Cole Davis
The two are very flirty with each other and have palpable chemistry throughout the clip
Scarlett’s character brings her publicity expertise to make noise for NASA’s historic Apollo 11 moon landing.
The push pr executive has plenty of tricks up her sleeves like faking identities.
She then starts a romance with Channing’s Davis.
The two are very flirty with each other and have palpable chemistry throughout the clip.
Jones is also asked to stage a fake moon landing as back-up as the countdown begins which he is not too thrilled about.
‘I know a lot more about the moon than I know about you,’ he says to the marketing smarty.
Also in the film are Jim Rash, Ray Romano, Woody Harrelson, Nick Dillenburg, Anna Garcia, Noah Robbins, Colin Woodell, Christian Zuber and Donald Elise Watkins.
At one point Jason Bateman of Ozark fame was going to star in the movie, but he dropped out.
‘The inspiration for this story,’ Berlanti, 51, told People, ‘was to craft a big, fun, smart original movie around whether or not the American government could have possibly faked the Apollo 11 moon landing, which is still the most-watched live TV event in the history of the world and has since become one of the most talked about conspiracy theories.’
Scarlett’s character brings her publicity expertise to make noise for NASA’s historic Apollo 11 moon landing
The push pr executive has plenty of tricks up her sleeves
‘I know a lot more about the moon than I know about you,’ he says to the marketing smarty
Scarlett sizzles in late 1960s fashion; seen here in a blue bow tie top
The USA has to get to the moon before the Russians, it is explained