Tom Hanks’ ‘The Moonwalkers’ makes US premiere at Space Center Houston

It is not unusual to see a Saturn V launch while viewing a film at Space Center Houston. Never before, though, has that spectacle stretched beyond the center’s five-story-tall screen to fill the theater’s walls and extend out onto the floor.

That is what happens now with the premiere of “The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks.”

Marking not only its debut at the visitor center for NASA’s Johnson Space Center, but also its first time being shown in the United States, “The Moonwalkers” is a 50-minute-long immersive experience that envelops viewers in NASA’s historic Apollo moon landings, as well the agency’s current plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface after more than 50 years.

The bright orange, red and white thrust from a thundering Saturn V rocket launch fills Space Center Houston’s five-story-tall screen, as well as the theater’s walls and floor as part of “The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks,” now playing daily. (Image credit: collectSPACE.com)

“We are deeply honored to be the first venue in the Americas to host the premiere of ‘The Moonwalkers,'” said William Harris, president and CEO of Space Center Houston, at a preview screening on Thursday (Feb. 13). “This amazing, immersive experience documents the U.S. space program with NASA from Apollo through the Artemis program.”

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