The romantic comedy "I See You" aims to become the first western film to launch a filmmaker into low-Earth orbit to shoot key scenes.
"I See You" won't be entirely shot in orbit, but will mix in-space footage with recorded stock footage. This ambitious project hails from Italian producer Andrea Iervolino ("Ferrari," "To The Bone"), his unique astro-centric Space11 Corp production company, and screenwriters Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider. Currently, a lead filmmaker has yet to be determined and any specific plot or casting details have been kept secret.
"I See You" hopes to begin shooting in 2026, but with crowded launch schedules, that date might change. Of course, the key required element of making this all happen is booking a seat aboard a crewed spaceflight — and that process appe

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