Fly Me to the Moon has now landed on Apple TV+ following its cinema release back in July.
Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum's rom-com takes viewers back to the Space Race in the 1960s in a tale that blends real events with fake conspiracy theories as a marketing guru (Johansson) takes on the job of fixing NASA's reputation.
Her methods soon clash with NASA's launch director Cole Davis (Tatum), who is solely focused on sending his men safely to the moon.
If you like the sound of that, Fly Me to the Moon is available to watch right now on Apple TV+ following its release on December 6.
WATCH FLY ME TO THE MOON ON APPLE TV+
Don't worry if you're not a subscriber as you can watch Fly Me to the Moon for free by taking advantage of an Apple TV+ seven-day free trial, which will give you access to the film and all other content on the platform.
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Apple TV+ is also included when buying an Apple product such as an iPhone, iPad or MacBook, as by purchasing you'll get the option to get three months free as a bonus.
Apple One is another way to get Apple TV+, as it bundles a collection of Apple services such as Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ together for one cost. This particular package is priced at £18.95 a month, but you can try it out for free with a one-month Apple One free trial.
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Tech retailer Currys also offers three months of Apple TV+ free when buying certain products or signing up for its loyalty scheme Currys Perks.
Fly Me to the Moon is now available to watch on Apple TV+.
Mireia (she/her) has been working as a movie and TV journalist for over eight years. Based in the UK, she is a former deputy movies editor at Digital Spy, and previously worked for the Spanish magazine Fotogramas. Mireia's work has been published in other outlets such as Esquire and Elle in Spain, and WeLoveCinema and GamesRadar+ in the UK. She is also a published author, having written the essay Biblioteca Studio Ghibli: Nicky, la aprendiz de bruja about Hayao Miyazaki's Kiki's Delivery Service.
During her years as a freelance journalist and film critic, Mireia has covered festivals around the world and has interviewed high-profile talents such as Kristen Stewart, Ryan Gosling, Jake Gyllenhaal and many more. She's also taken part in juries such as the FIPRESCI jury at Venice Film Festival and the short film jury at Kingston International Film Festival in London. LinkedIn














