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Fly Me to The Moon: Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum Must Sell the Moon Landing in New Trailer
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Stanley Kubrick didn’t fake the moon landing, but someone else tries in Fly Me To The Moon trailer
Call it a rom-com-con: that’s a romantic comedy with a dash of conspiracy theory thrown in. “The moon landing was faked” is a favorite of tin hats everywhere, but the premise of Fly Me To The Moon, premiering in theaters July 12, isn’t that the moon landing was faked. The premise is, what if a beautiful woman (Scarlett Johansson) was hired to stage a fake moon landing as a backup, and a hot astronaut (Channing Tatum) protested, and they fell in love? That, friends, is movie magic! Per the Apple...