Astronauts Set to Return to the Moon After 58-Year Hiatus
After a 58-year absence, astronauts are poised to return to the moon in early 2026, marking a new chapter in lunar exploration, according to Time. The upcoming mission signifies a leap for humanity, equipped with advanced technology and capabilities that were nonexistent during the Apollo era.
The last time astronauts approached the moon was in 1968. Susan Borman, wife of Apollo 8 commander Frank Borman, expressed concerns at the time that visiting the moon would "ruin the moon," according to Time. Apollo 8 had two potential mission profiles, one safer and one riskier.
In other news from the entertainment industry, several projects are moving forward. Amazon Prime Video announced the premiere date for "Jury Duty" Season 2, officially titled "Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat," according to Variety. The new season will debut on March 20 with the first three episodes, followed by two episodes on March 27, and a three-episode finale on April 3, according to Variety. The season will follow a fake hot sauce company retreat.
Golden Globe and Emmy winner Erin Doherty and BAFTA winner James McAvoy are teaming up for the supernatural drama "Faith," according to Variety. The film marks the seventh from BAFTA and BIFA-winning British writer-director Paul Andrew Williams, according to Variety.
The climbing thriller "Reach," starring Ryan Phillippe, has sold globally for Capture, with a first-look shot revealed ahead of the European Film Market, according to Variety. The film has wrapped production in Thailand. "Reach" is written and directed by Mukunda Michael Dewil.
TIME Studios is partnering with Primordial Soup to distribute "ON THIS DAY… 1776," according to Time. Primordial Soup, founded by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, announced the animated series that brings pivotal moments from America's founding year to life, according to Time. Episodes one and two are now available for streaming via TIME’s YouTube channel. The short-form series uses a combination of traditional filmmaking tools and emerging AI capabilities to tell short narrative stories about the Revolutionary War. Each episode recreates scenes and moments from 1776 on their 250th anniversaries.
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