Roland Emmerich’s ‘Moonfall’ asks what would happen if the Moon fell on Earth

Roland Emmerich's 'Moonfall' asks what would happen if the Moon fell on Earth

How do you build a film that includes disaster films like the day after tomorrow and independence day? If you Roland Emmerich, the answer is, quite simple, to drop the moon on the planet. In the first trailer for the latest film, the plung month, the earth’s natural satellites have decided to commit strong humanity and remove them from misery by crashing into their angles.

You might think the title says almost everything you need to know about the plung month, but, sorry, the end of the world is only part of the story here. According to the official synopsis of the film, “mysterious power” is what makes the moon on the collision course with the earth. It’s up to the executive of NASA, former astronaut theorists and conspiracies – played by Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson and John Bradley, respectively – to save the world. “The heroes who cannot possibly bring up the last mission in space into space, leave all the people they love, just to know that our month is not what we think,” said the official summary of the film.

I will say it now. I hope it’s not an alien behind everything. Either Way, Mourhall seems to be a fun and trash way to spend one or two hours forget all real problems haunting humans today. This film will debut in theaters on February 4, 2022. We are impatient.

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