Film Studio To Be Launched In Space In 2024

A Space Film Studio Coming in 2024

Space movie lovers will have a surprise in store just two short years from now. Their favourite movies will now no longer be shot in front of a green screen, but in space itself.

Space Entertainment Enterprise (SEE) — the company co-producing Tom Cruise’s upcoming space movie with Doug Liman — has revealed plans to launch a TV and film studio, alongside a streaming content studio and sports arena, in space, scheduled for a late 2024 opening.

A world-first, this microgravity film, TV, sport and entertainment production and broadcast module (to be named SSE-1) will be attached to the Axiom Station, a commercial space station being built by Axiom Space. Axiom Station will first be attached to the International Space Station before being launched into its own orbit.

The module will host film, TV, music and sports events, as well as artists, producers and creatives who want to produce content in the low-orbit microgravity environment. It will also enable the development, production, recording, broadcasting and live-streaming of content. SEE also intends to produce its own content and events in the module as well as make them available to third parties.

“SEE-1 is an incredible opportunity for humanity to move into a di?erent realm and start an exciting new chapter in space,” said SEE co-founders Dmitry and Elena Lesnevsky.

“It will provide a unique, and accessible home for boundless entertainment possibilities in a venue packed with innovative infrastructure which will unleash a new world of creativity. With worldwide leader Axiom Space building this cutting-edge, revolutionary facility, SEE-1 will provide not only the first but also the supreme quality space structure enabling the expansion of the two trillion-dollar global entertainment industry into low-Earth orbit.”

SEE-1 will become operational in December 2024 and Axiom Station is scheduled to separate from the ISS in 2028. The studio module will comprise one-fifth of Axiom’s total volume.

“From Jules Verne to Star Trek, science fiction entertainment has inspired millions of people around the world to dream about what the future might bring,” said SEE’s COO Richard Johnston. 

“Creating a next-generation entertainment venue in space opens countless doors to create incredible new content and make these dreams a reality.”

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Written by Jackson Miller

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