The opening of the new disaster film, Moonfall, has it all: Halle Berry, beautiful space images, astronauts, a twirling shuttle, Patrick Wilson dancing, and a song called "Africa". If you weren't already on board for this film, this clip should do the trick.
Moonfall stars Berry and Wilson as astronauts who have an issue. They are the only people on the planet who can handle the threat of the moon crashing into Earth. In the film's opening five minutes, it's not the moon itself that's out for blood. It is something else.
Berry and Wilson's characters are half alive and with more questions than answers because of a randomly shot black substance on the moon. The film will go back to Earth where Berry's character thinks she knows how to save the planet, but only Wilson's character and a conspiracy theorist believe her.
It sounds like the new climate change comedy Don't Look Up and one has to assume that Moonfall has a bit of that "Hey, look, we're all going to die unless you trust science" angle to it. This is a movie by the same name as Don't Look Up. The same man who brought us Independence Day, 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow. He is also the man behind Universal Soldier and Matthew Broderick. Audiences are going to love every second of it because things are going to explode and fall to the ground.
Bradley's character in Moonfall, K.C. Houseman, has his own website called MoonTruth.net. There are little teases of what to expect when Moonfall hits theaters. Here is a taste of the conspiracy.
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