Space aces — Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum;
Tatum with Ray Romano; Houston,
WHEN YOU’RE MAKING a movie about a fake moon-landing, there are no half measures. You have to fake it for real. “We had to actually pull off what people assume might have been pulled,” says Greg Berlanti, director of upcoming comedy Fly Me To The Moon. “We built the structure they landed in on the moon, and we worked with choreographers and wire work and stuntmen who were in the suits, simulating every movement that happened for two-and-a-half hours. It was pretty crazy.”