We have just been able to watch the first five minutes of Roland Emmerich’s new sci-fi devastation spectacular, “Moonfall” and it whets our appetite for more.
Toto’s “Africa” lyrics are being discussed as two astronauts from the Space Shuttle Endeavour are participating in an EVA, repairing what may or may not be the Hubble Space Telescope. The orbiter vehicle is suddenly enveloped by a strange, black cloud and the astronaut Alan Marcus (Frank Fiola) finds himself lost. Only astronaut Brian Harper (Patrick Wilson) remains to witness probably the strangest event that he has ever witnessed, as astronaut Jo Fowler (Halle Berry) is unconscious.
Among his many popular movies, Emmerich has earned a solid reputation as a master of disaster with titles such as “Independence Day,” “2012,” and “The Day After Tomorrow.” And let’s not forget, he also gave us “Stargate.” However, in his latest film, it isn’t autocratic aliens posing as Egyptian gods threatening civilization through a wormhole connecting two worlds hundreds of light-years apart… There is something that has caused the moon to be knocked out of orbit and now it is on a collision course with our planet.
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