A new SciFi movie "Apollo 18" will imagine a world where the mission actually took place and led to an encounter between aliens and humans on the surface of the Moon.
The early 1970's Apollo 18 moon mission was officially canceled by NASA, but according to urban legend, it actually happened. The movie footage shows signs of alien life taken by the Apollo 18 moonwalkers, and the events of the mission are built into a thriller story line.
The movie is set for release on March 4, 2011 — meaning that production has already been underway. Produced by Timur Bekmambtov and directed by Trevor Cawood the script is by Brian Miller. The Apollo 18 film so far has been a well kept secret but would have to be well underway to be ready for release five months from now. [Alan Bean painting above]
The early 1970's Apollo 18 moon mission was officially canceled by NASA, but according to urban legend, it actually happened. The movie footage shows signs of alien life taken by the Apollo 18 moonwalkers, and the events of the mission are built into a thriller story line.
The movie is set for release on March 4, 2011 — meaning that production has already been underway. Produced by Timur Bekmambtov and directed by Trevor Cawood the script is by Brian Miller. The Apollo 18 film so far has been a well kept secret but would have to be well underway to be ready for release five months from now. [Alan Bean painting above]
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