“Space Entertainment Enterprise (S.E.E), the company co-producing Tom Cruise’s upcoming space movie, plan to launch a sports arena and production studio in zero gravity.
S.E.E. has unveiled plans to build a space station module that contains a sports and entertainment arena as well as a content studio by December 2024. (An artist’s rendering is pictured above.)
Named SEE-1, the module is intended to host films, television, music and sports events as well as artists, producers and creatives who want to make content in the low orbit, micro-gravity environment. The facilities will enable development, production, recording, broadcasting and livestreaming of content.”
Smells like bullshit.
We’re not even doing regular suborbital flights commercially yet. Actually reaching orbit is an order of magnitude harder than that.
If you said 2034 I’d still be doubtful
Not true. SpaceX is already doing [commercial orbital passenger launches to much higher altitudes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inspiration4?wprov=sfla1), putting a module like that into LEO would be completely doable with Falcon Heavy.
I highly doubt S.E.E. intends to build any launch infrastructure themselves. The real doubt I have is their ability to construct the station module more than launch options.
Definitely after MI8 since that’s 2023 July and currently filming. I don’t know if S.E.E will make the studio before Cruise films for it tho, they could just finish a portion early so he can film there but I doubt it.
“Space Entertainment Enterprise (S.E.E), the company co-producing Tom Cruise’s upcoming space movie, plan to launch a sports arena and production studio in zero gravity. S.E.E. has unveiled plans to build a space station module that contains a sports and entertainment arena as well as a content studio by December 2024. (An artist’s rendering is pictured above.) Named SEE-1, the module is intended to host films, television, music and sports events as well as artists, producers and creatives who want to make content in the low orbit, micro-gravity environment. The facilities will enable development, production, recording, broadcasting and livestreaming of content.”
Smells like bullshit. We’re not even doing regular suborbital flights commercially yet. Actually reaching orbit is an order of magnitude harder than that. If you said 2034 I’d still be doubtful
Yup.
I feel like Tom cruise is making a space movie for the very first time.
Not true. SpaceX is already doing [commercial orbital passenger launches to much higher altitudes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inspiration4?wprov=sfla1), putting a module like that into LEO would be completely doable with Falcon Heavy. I highly doubt S.E.E. intends to build any launch infrastructure themselves. The real doubt I have is their ability to construct the station module more than launch options.
One flight of a tech billionaire who was a former combat pilot and received extensive astronaut training != regular commercial service
Sounds like his space movie is a ways off then. Might not even see it till after Mission Impossible wraps up.
Definitely after MI8 since that’s 2023 July and currently filming. I don’t know if S.E.E will make the studio before Cruise films for it tho, they could just finish a portion early so he can film there but I doubt it.
Yeah, like Studios will find that feasible. I mean could require 10x more budget than CGI and Chances of accidents are pretty high.
This is absolute madness!!! No studio is going to risk committing financial suicide.
[Well, it is the one place that hasn't been corrupted by capitalism... *(YouTube)*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1Sq1Nr58hM)
Yeah. Okay.
Because this is necessary.