Tom Cruise Faces Off Against Russian Actor-Director Pair in Race to Shoot Film in Space

Just a year after announcing plans to film a movie in space, it looks like Tom Cruise is now facing competition from an unsurprising opponent: Russia.

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Just a year after announcing plans to film an action movie in outer space, it looks like Tom Cruise is now in a race to space with an appropriate opponent: Russia.

On Thursday (May 13), Russiaโ€™s Roscosmos space agency announced that actress Yulia Peresild and filmmaker Klim Shipenko have been selected to film a movie in space later this year, as the pair are scheduled to hit orbit on October 5.

The movie, which has the working title โ€œChallenge,โ€ tells โ€œthe story of a female surgeonโ€™s mission to perform an operation on a cosmonaut too ill to return to Earth immediately.โ€

Russia picks team for film shot on International Space Station https://t.co/mHh2iAnLuf

โ€” BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) May 13, 2021

According to BBC, Peresild and Shipenko have undergone both a medical and a creative selection process. Their special space flight training is to begin no later than June 1 and will include centrifuge and vibration tests, flights on a zero-gravity plane, and parachute training.

The news arrives six months after Russiaโ€™s Channel One, in conjunction with Russiaโ€™s space agency Roscosmos and production company Yellow, Black and White announced plans to โ€œshoot the first-ever movie in space.โ€

Meanwhile, in May 2020, Cruise and Elon Muskโ€™s Space X also announced that theyโ€™d begun working on a project with NASA that would be the first narrative feature film in outer space.