Moonfall Trailer Reveals The Moon Is Fake In New Disaster Movie

The fake moon is shown in the latest teaser for Roland Emmerich’s Moonfall. Moonfall is directed by Emmerich, who is most known for his work on Independence Day.

He co-wrote the script with Spenser Cohen and Harald Kloser. Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, Donald Sutherland, Michael Pena, and John Bradley are among the cast members, as they are in most of Emmerich’s disaster films.

Moon Is Fake In New Disaster Movie

Moonfall’s plot involves an unknown force pushing the moon out of its orbit, bringing it on a collision path with Earth. With only weeks till impact, Jo Fowler (Berry), a former astronaut and current NASA executive who believes she has the answers must team up with Brian Harper (Wilson), an astronaut from Fowler’s past, and K.C. Houseman (Bradley), a conspiracy theorist, with only weeks before impact. They soon realize, however, that the moon is not what the rest of the world believes it to be.

The new Moonfall teaser, which was released on YouTube by Lionsgate, begins with Sutherland’s Holdenfield discussing the Apollo 11 mission, revealing a cover-up involving the true nature of their space flight, which the government kept hidden for 50 years. “Now, it’s too late to stop,” Holdenfield adds before the trailer continues to show the earth’s mass destruction and civil upheaval as a result of the moon’s displacement.

The trailer builds to a scene in which the film’s protagonist is flying a ship through the center of the moon, which shows metallic structures spinning through the core, highlighting the fact that the moon does not appear to be a natural formation, but rather a constructed one, following a barrage of disastrous sights.

Below is the new Moonfall trailer:

The huge scenes of destruction in Moonfall appear to offer an epic spectacle.

However, this isn’t the first time Emmerich has directed a picture of the apocalyptic-level disaster. Independence Day, starring city-sized spaceships and humanity uniting against an unstoppable alien invasion, is Emmerich’s most well-known film to date.

Independence Day: Resurgence, directed by Emmerich in 2016, raised the stakes much higher. In addition, in The Day After Tomorrow, Emmerich brought up a new ice age before attempting to destroy the entire world in 2012.

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