We finally have a release date for this big Apple TV+ movie with a great cast, which first hit theaters a few months ago and will try to get a second life on the platform.
Apple TV+ continues as if nothing had happened, despite disappointing results to say the least. A few days ago we took a first look at a major series that will be available from March 25, 2025: The Studio. A comedy series by and starring actor Seth Rogen. After a rumor in 2023, we also learned that there would be a television show “Caped Fear” with Javier Bardem instead of Robert De Niro, broadcast exclusively on the Apple company's platform. This big, highly anticipated film with its 5-star cast is finally coming to theaters soon.
This Apple TV+ film starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum is coming
After the failure in the cinema, a new film is coming to Apple TV+: To the moon. A romantic comedy with Scarlett Johansson, who we will see in Jurassic World Rebirth in 2025, and Channing Tatum, who still stars Deadpool and Wolverinein the main roles. By releasing its SVOD platform a few months after its theatrical release, the Apple company hopes to do better. In fact, despite the cast, the feature only grossed $42 million worldwide.
“To the Moon,” an Apple TV+ original production, revisits a familiar theme, the historic launch of Apollo 11, but with a twist. Kelly Jones (Scarlett Johansson), a marketing expert, is hired by NASA to stage a fake moon landing in case the real moon landing fails. “When the White House decides that failure is not an option, Kelly Jones is ordered to stage a fake moon landing as a backup plan. The countdown is running “.
In addition to co-starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum, Woody Harrelson joins the cast of this highly anticipated Apple TV+ film. All subscribers to the service will have the opportunity to watch it very soon as a final release date has been announced. It will be available exclusively on Apple TV+ starting December 6, 2024. To see what it looks like, here's the final trailer that was posted online during its theatrical run.
Source: AppleFilms.