The Epic Journey Begins
I.S.S., the sci-fi sensation that has captured the hearts of space enthusiasts, embarks on a mesmerizing odyssey to the International Space Station. This gripping tale revolves around two American astronauts, Kira and Christian, who find themselves entangled in a high-stakes battle for control of the space station amidst the chaos of a nuclear war on Earth.
The Souyez approaches the I.S.S. in the movie I.S.S.
The film's release on January 19th was met with divided opinions, igniting fervent discussions among audiences. The setting's striking realism has prompted speculation about the production's location, leaving viewers in awe of the movie's captivating portrayal of space.
Christian, Gordon, and Kira float in a part of the International Space Station in I.S.S.
The Spectacular Replication
Contrary to popular belief, the production of I.S.S. did not unfold within the confines of the real International Space Station. Director Gabriela Cowperthwaite and her team embarked on a remarkable endeavor to meticulously recreate the space station based on extensive research, imagery, and footage.
The camera looks down the hallways of the International Space Station replica in I.S.S.
The intricately detailed replica, constructed at EUE/Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina, showcases an astounding attention to authenticity. Every aspect, from the iconic Cupola module to the astronauts' sleeping quarters, was painstakingly recreated to bring the essence of the I.S.S. to life on screen.
Kira looks up through a window in I.S.S.
Zero Gravity Marvel
A pivotal aspect of the movie's allure lies in its portrayal of zero gravity, a feat achieved through ingenious methods that replicate the physical effects of weightlessness. The use of harnesses and tethers suspended the actors in a mesmerizing illusion of weightlessness, captivating audiences with the illusion of life in space.
A still from the I.S.S. featurette shows a camera man filming Ariana DeBose hanging from a harness in I.S.S.
The post-production phase involved an arduous process of digitally removing the tethers, a testament to the unwavering dedication and passion of the team behind I.S.S. Despite the challenges, the meticulous attention to detail culminated in a mesmerizing portrayal of a gravity-defying adventure.
This image shows the closed round door on the International Space Station in I.S.S.