A module that hosts a film plant and sports arena could be connected to the International Space Station by December 2024. Space Entertainment Enterprise ( SEE), which isco-producing a Tom Cruise movie that will incompletely be shot in space, is behind theproject.However, it plans to host Television and film products, as well as music events and some kind of sports, If and when SEE-1 is over and running.
Axiom Space, which two times ago won a NASA contract to construct the first marketable ISS module, will make the station. All going well, SEE-1 will be connected to Axiom’s arm of the ISS. Axiom Station is listed to resolve from the ISS in 2028 with SEE-1 still attached Whether SEE and Axiom can make good on their plan remains to be seen. SEE hasn’t said how important the installation will bring, for one thing. It’s presently planning a fundraising round.
Last time, a Russian crew shot a point- length fabrication film in space for the first time, beating Voyage and his director Doug Liman to the punch. That film, The Challenge, is anticipated to be released this time. Voyage and Liman, meanwhile, are anticipated to shoot their movie on the ISS latterly in 2022.