MOONFALL Director Roland Emmerich Announces Start Of Production With Logo Art Reveal

MOONFALL Director Roland Emmerich Announces Start Of Production With Logo Art Reveal MOONFALL Director Roland Emmerich Announces Start Of Production With Logo Art Reveal

Roland Emmerich's upcoming sci-fi disaster flick Moonfall has now officially commenced production, and the director has taken to social media to share our first look at the movie's title treatment...

By MarkCassidy - Oct 27, 2020 04:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi

Production on Moonfall is now officially underway in Montreal, Canada, and director Roland Emmerich has taken to Twitter to announce the news while giving us a first glimpse of his latest sci-fi diaster movie via some logo artwork.

The plot deals with the aftermath of the moon being knocked from its orbit by a mysterious force and set on a collision course with Earth. A team is then assembled and sent on a perilous mission to land on the lunar surface and save the planet.

Patrick Wilson (Aquaman) will play a disgraced former NASA astronaut whose last mission, which ended in tragedy, holds a clue about the impending catastrophe. Charlie Plummer (Boardwalk Empire) has been cast as his teenage son. Halle Berry (John Wick Chapter 3) is playing an astronaut-turned-NASA administrator who is a former colleague of Wilson's character, while Josh Gad (Frozen) will portray the eccentric genius who deduces that the moon is heading right for Earth.

Deadline has announced that Donald Sutherland (The Hunger Games) and Eme Ikwuakor (Inhumans) have also joined the cast.

Emmerich co-wrote the script with Harald Kloser and Spenser Cohen, and will also produce under his Centropolis banner.

Moonfall is expected to hit theaters in 2022.

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ShimmyShimmyYA
ShimmyShimmyYA - 10/27/2020, 4:52 AM
We’re still making disaster movies in 2020?! IN A PANDEMIC?!?!?
BackwardGalaxy
BackwardGalaxy - 10/27/2020, 5:13 AM
Roland Emmerich is capable of making a good schlocky movie. He just doesn't prove it all that often. Here's hoping....
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 10/27/2020, 5:34 AM
Sounds a tad similar to a dozen other movies. I do like a disaster film though so we will see.
theFUZZ008
theFUZZ008 - 10/27/2020, 5:39 AM
You had me until "Josh Gad"....

Mykull
Mykull - 10/27/2020, 5:40 AM
Absolutely no science, in this Science fiction.
Twenty23Three
Twenty23Three - 10/27/2020, 5:49 AM
Has this guy ever made a film that was a horribly un entertaining disaster mess? Who keeps giving him money?
CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 10/27/2020, 7:54 AM
@Twenty23Three - I thought Stargate was pretty cool back in the day.
AgentSmith
AgentSmith - 10/27/2020, 5:53 AM
Man - they love giving Roland huge disaster movies don't they? I guess he has a flair for it. I consider them good, fun, popcorn distractions more than anything. You have to at least give him that much - Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow, Stargate, hell, even Godzilla had some fun moments.
Kozmik
Kozmik - 10/27/2020, 10:38 AM
So…Space:1999 crossed with Armageddon?
bcom
bcom - 10/27/2020, 1:31 PM
Because its 2020, the moon falling to earth would not surprise me.
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