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Moonshot: Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse’s Latest Film Set to Premiere on HBO Max

Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse's latest film, Moonshot, a scientific-fiction, romantic comedy filled with laughs, heartfelt intimacy, and spaceships, will premiere on the HBO Max streaming platform on March 31. The newest trailer from Warner Bros confirms that it is entirely out of this world.
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Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse’s latest film, Moonshot, a scientific-fiction, romantic comedy filled with laughs, heartfelt intimacy, and spaceships, will premiere on the HBO Max streaming platform on March 31. The newest trailer from Warner Bros confirms that it is entirely out of this world.

Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse's latest film, Moonshot, a scientific-fiction, romantic comedy filled with laughs, heartfelt intimacy, and spaceships, will premiere on the HBO Max streaming platform on March 31. The newest trailer from Warner Bros confirms that it is entirely out of this world.
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Moonshot, starring Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse, has many fans candidly excited to tune in for their latest adventure. The movie’s focus touches on the future colonization of Mars, which is wholly terraformed, allowing for human settlement.

It’s delightful to see Cole Sprouse and Lana Condor sharing the screen apart from their roles in Riverdale and the To All The Boys I’ve Loved series, which are notably top show and movie staples within the young adult realms. Many awaiting fans enthusiastically agree on the two’s dynamic and radiating onscreen chemistry in the movie’s latest preview.

Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse's latest film, Moonshot, a scientific-fiction, romantic comedy filled with laughs, heartfelt intimacy, and spaceships, will premiere on the HBO Max streaming platform on March 31. The newest trailer from Warner Bros confirms that it is entirely out of this world.
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In the trailer, audience members would notice there seems to be a disturbance in paradise for Sophie (Lana Condor), who discusses with Walt (Cole Sprouse) her troubling long-distance relationship with her boyfriend Calvin (Mason Gooding) who currently resides on Mars. Sophie vents to Walt; she wants to travel to Mars to be reunited with him. However, Walt (Cole Sprouse) has always wanted to go to Mars as it has been his long-time childhood dream to venture beyond, quite contrasting from his current job as a barista in a college book shop.

Christopher Winterbauer, the director of Moonshot, provided additional appearances from stars such as Mason Gooding, Emily Rudd, and Zach Braff.

Lana Condor openly states, “I was very excited about it when it came across my desk,” She continues, “I had never really seen a script, at least in my inbox; that was a space adventure situation. From what I know, usually, space is reserved for the Matt Damons and the Matthew McConaughey’s of the world. It’s not typically available to the young-adult genre.” Condor then added, “So I was super excited off the bat because it was just a unique project that I don’t really see often.”

While on the topic of a positive and friendly workplace experience and Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse’s friendship on and off set, Condor revealed, “He’s just so incredibly funny,” she said. “He would make me laugh constantly. I wish I could be as good as all these other actors who never, ever break, but some things are just too funny.”

Our favorite To All the Boys’ I’ve Loved Alum, continued, “Every single time in that scene, he would break me because he’d be so hilarious and I’d be laughing,” she reminisced. “And he would be like, ‘Lana, you need to stop this. We need to go home.'”

“Honestly, I don’t know if I’ve laughed that much on a show before, so it was really fun,” she concluded.

Will everything go as planned once Sophie and Walt embark on this adventure? That’s for audience members to decide on Thursday, March 31, when Moonshot will be streaming exclusively on the HBO Max platform.