07/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/08/2024 14:04
Star-Studded Summer Movie Filmed at Florida's Space-Themed Attraction
Florida's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is set to star alongside Hollywood A-listers, Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum and Woody Harrelson, in the upcoming summer movie, "Fly me to the Moon" being released internationally on Friday, July 12.
The movie, which is set against the the high-stakes backdrop of the 1960s space race and NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing, tells the fictional story of marketing genius Kelly Jones (Johansson), as her world collides with that of Cole Davis (Tatum), a NASA employee who has been given the difficult task of keeping America's mission to put a man on the moon afloat.
The super-stylish, romantic drama, tipped to be one of this summer's most popular films, will feature many of the spectacular visual highlights of Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, including:
Travelers who have been inspired by the movie can get a real "space fix" at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. The attraction allows guests to uncover the past, present and future of space exploration, immersing themselves in authentic and original experiences, displays, artifacts and activities.
Tickets to the visitor complex start from $75 per adult and $65 per child for single-day admission. A two-day ticket, which can be used for up to six months from purchase and averages a cost of less than $45 per day, is available for $89 per adult and $79 per child.
For more information on Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and to book tickets, visit www.kennedyspacecenter.com.