Photo: Mark Thompson/GettyTom Cruiseintends to become “the first civilian to do a spacewalk” outside of the International Space Station during filming for hisnext movie with director Doug Liman.Last week, Universal Pictures executiveDonna Langley confirmed in an interview with BBC Newsthat 60-year-old Cruise intends to take “a rocket up to the [International Space Station]” to shoot scenes for the still-untitled project.“I thinkTom Cruiseis taking us to space. He’s taking the world to space,” Langley said. “That’s the plan. We have a great project in development with Tom that does contemplate him doing just that, taking a rocket up to the Space Station and shooting and hopefully being the first civilian to do a space walk outside of the Space Station.“Cruise’s upcoming film, which Langley said he pitched to her over a Zoom call during the pandemic, has a budget in the area of $200 million, according toVariety.“During the pandemic he asked for a Zoom call with us and got onto the call and said, ‘Guys, I’ve got this great project and here it is,’ " Langley said. “The majority of the story actually takes place on Earth and then the character needs to go up to space to save the day.“Langley also described Cruise’s character in the movie as “a down-on-his-luck guy who finds himself in the position of being the only person who could save Earth,” according toVariety.Bryn Lennon - Formula 1/Formula 1 via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Cruise and Liman, who previously collaborated on blockbusters like 2014’sEdge of Tomorrowand 2017’sAmerican Made, werefirst reported to be working together on the space film in 2020. Further details on the movie are not yet available, though the pair are working with both NASA andElon Musk’s SpaceX on the project.In September 2020, a Twitter post from theSpace Shuttle Space Shuttle Almanac’s accountshowed that Cruise and Liman were bothscheduled to take part in a SpaceX Dragon crew flightin October 2021. It is unclear whether that flight actually happened.No Hollywood studio has ever filmed a narrative feature film in space, according toVariety.Tom Cruise.Joseph Okpako/WireImage"There’s been a number of people like, ‘You’re going to kill yourself going to outer space,’ " Liman toldThrillistin a January 2021 interview.“When a producer proposes something as insane as shooting a movie in outer space and the project actually starts to happen … you entertain the idea because of from whom it came,” Liman added at the time. “You’re like: Maybe the impossible is possible.“In May 2020, then-NASA administrator James Bridenstine toldIndieWirehe hoped Cruise’s desire to film in space proved successful and that it would inspire future generations: “I’m all for that. We’re going to do what we can to make that happen. There was a day when I was in elementary school and I sawTop Gun. From that day, I knew I was going to be a Navy pilot. It’s just the way it was.”
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Tom Cruiseintends to become “the first civilian to do a spacewalk” outside of the International Space Station during filming for hisnext movie with director Doug Liman.Last week, Universal Pictures executiveDonna Langley confirmed in an interview with BBC Newsthat 60-year-old Cruise intends to take “a rocket up to the [International Space Station]” to shoot scenes for the still-untitled project.“I thinkTom Cruiseis taking us to space. He’s taking the world to space,” Langley said. “That’s the plan. We have a great project in development with Tom that does contemplate him doing just that, taking a rocket up to the Space Station and shooting and hopefully being the first civilian to do a space walk outside of the Space Station.“Cruise’s upcoming film, which Langley said he pitched to her over a Zoom call during the pandemic, has a budget in the area of $200 million, according toVariety.“During the pandemic he asked for a Zoom call with us and got onto the call and said, ‘Guys, I’ve got this great project and here it is,’ " Langley said. “The majority of the story actually takes place on Earth and then the character needs to go up to space to save the day.“Langley also described Cruise’s character in the movie as “a down-on-his-luck guy who finds himself in the position of being the only person who could save Earth,” according toVariety.Bryn Lennon - Formula 1/Formula 1 via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Cruise and Liman, who previously collaborated on blockbusters like 2014’sEdge of Tomorrowand 2017’sAmerican Made, werefirst reported to be working together on the space film in 2020. Further details on the movie are not yet available, though the pair are working with both NASA andElon Musk’s SpaceX on the project.In September 2020, a Twitter post from theSpace Shuttle Space Shuttle Almanac’s accountshowed that Cruise and Liman were bothscheduled to take part in a SpaceX Dragon crew flightin October 2021. It is unclear whether that flight actually happened.No Hollywood studio has ever filmed a narrative feature film in space, according toVariety.Tom Cruise.Joseph Okpako/WireImage"There’s been a number of people like, ‘You’re going to kill yourself going to outer space,’ " Liman toldThrillistin a January 2021 interview.“When a producer proposes something as insane as shooting a movie in outer space and the project actually starts to happen … you entertain the idea because of from whom it came,” Liman added at the time. “You’re like: Maybe the impossible is possible.“In May 2020, then-NASA administrator James Bridenstine toldIndieWirehe hoped Cruise’s desire to film in space proved successful and that it would inspire future generations: “I’m all for that. We’re going to do what we can to make that happen. There was a day when I was in elementary school and I sawTop Gun. From that day, I knew I was going to be a Navy pilot. It’s just the way it was.”
Tom Cruiseintends to become “the first civilian to do a spacewalk” outside of the International Space Station during filming for hisnext movie with director Doug Liman.
Last week, Universal Pictures executiveDonna Langley confirmed in an interview with BBC Newsthat 60-year-old Cruise intends to take “a rocket up to the [International Space Station]” to shoot scenes for the still-untitled project.
“I thinkTom Cruiseis taking us to space. He’s taking the world to space,” Langley said. “That’s the plan. We have a great project in development with Tom that does contemplate him doing just that, taking a rocket up to the Space Station and shooting and hopefully being the first civilian to do a space walk outside of the Space Station.”
Cruise’s upcoming film, which Langley said he pitched to her over a Zoom call during the pandemic, has a budget in the area of $200 million, according toVariety.
“During the pandemic he asked for a Zoom call with us and got onto the call and said, ‘Guys, I’ve got this great project and here it is,’ " Langley said. “The majority of the story actually takes place on Earth and then the character needs to go up to space to save the day.”
Langley also described Cruise’s character in the movie as “a down-on-his-luck guy who finds himself in the position of being the only person who could save Earth,” according toVariety.
Bryn Lennon - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty

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Cruise and Liman, who previously collaborated on blockbusters like 2014’sEdge of Tomorrowand 2017’sAmerican Made, werefirst reported to be working together on the space film in 2020. Further details on the movie are not yet available, though the pair are working with both NASA andElon Musk’s SpaceX on the project.
In September 2020, a Twitter post from theSpace Shuttle Space Shuttle Almanac’s accountshowed that Cruise and Liman were bothscheduled to take part in a SpaceX Dragon crew flightin October 2021. It is unclear whether that flight actually happened.
No Hollywood studio has ever filmed a narrative feature film in space, according toVariety.
Tom Cruise.Joseph Okpako/WireImage

“There’s been a number of people like, ‘You’re going to kill yourself going to outer space,’ " Liman toldThrillistin a January 2021 interview.
“When a producer proposes something as insane as shooting a movie in outer space and the project actually starts to happen … you entertain the idea because of from whom it came,” Liman added at the time. “You’re like: Maybe the impossible is possible.”
In May 2020, then-NASA administrator James Bridenstine toldIndieWirehe hoped Cruise’s desire to film in space proved successful and that it would inspire future generations: “I’m all for that. We’re going to do what we can to make that happen. There was a day when I was in elementary school and I sawTop Gun. From that day, I knew I was going to be a Navy pilot. It’s just the way it was.”
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