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The Right Stuff: The Television Series (Now coming to Disney+)
Posted on 6/18/19 at 9:16 am
Posted on 6/18/19 at 9:16 am
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Patrick J. Adams as John Glenn
Joe Dempsey as Gordon Cooper
Jake McDorman as Alan Shepard
Patrick J. Adams as John Glenn
Joe Dempsey as Gordon Cooper
Jake McDorman as Alan Shepard
This post was edited on 5/5/20 at 1:45 pm
Posted on 6/18/19 at 9:18 am to Fewer Kilometers
Beyond the "But why?" and casting, my big concern is that I just watched The Hot Zone Ebola series on National Geo and it was very poorly done.
Posted on 6/18/19 at 9:47 am to Fewer Kilometers
Holy shite! I had no idea this was a thing. I'm so freaking excited about it. If it does well...maybe it'll expand and cover projects Gemini and Apollo before signing off the air.
Posted on 6/18/19 at 11:09 am to Fewer Kilometers
It sounds like they're just re-hashing the movie with no-name actors
The Right Stuff is sacrosanct to me
Unless it delves deeper into the book, I just don't see the point
Very skeptical
The Right Stuff is sacrosanct to me
Unless it delves deeper into the book, I just don't see the point
Very skeptical
Posted on 6/18/19 at 11:10 am to Fewer Kilometers
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Patrick J. Adams as John Glenn
Annnnd I’m out. Terrible casting.
Posted on 6/18/19 at 11:59 am to Fewer Kilometers
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Beyond the "But why?" and casting, my big concern is that I just watched The Hot Zone Ebola series on National Geo and it was very poorly done.
The Long Road Home was the same way.
Posted on 6/18/19 at 2:30 pm to JuiceTerry
quote:its one is my all time favorites. I won't watch this show either but I think I will watch the movie again. tonight.
The Right Stuff is sacrosanct to me
Posted on 6/18/19 at 5:03 pm to RollTide1987
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If it does well...maybe it'll expand and cover projects Gemini and Apollo before signing off the air.
I wouldn't count on Tom Wolfe writing anymore space program books.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 1:47 pm to Fewer Kilometers
‘The Right Stuff’ TV Series Lands at Disney+ This Fall
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The Right Stuff is making a landing at Disney+ this fall. National Geographic‘s scripted drama series, based on Tom Wolfe’s bestselling nonfiction account of the early days of NASA, has found a home at Disney+, which will debut the eight-episode TV series this fall.
Disney+ announced that National Geographic’s The Right Stuff TV series will premiere on the streaming service this fall. Produced for National Geographic by Appian Way and Warner Horizon Scripted Television, The Right Stuff adapts Tom Wolfe’s nonfiction novel about the early days of NASA, which was first turned into an acclaimed 1983 feature film directed by Philip Kaufman. This eight-episode scripted series is billed as a “clear-eyed look at what would become America’s first ‘reality show,'” that will dive further into the lives of the “ambitious astronauts and their families become instant celebrities in a competition that could kill them or make them immortal,” according to the Disney+ press release.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 1:47 pm to Fewer Kilometers
Jake McDorman as Alan Shepard
Michael Trotter as Gus Grissom
Patrick J. Adams as John Glenn
James Lafferty as Scott Carpenter
Aaron Staton as Wally Schirra
Colin O'Donoghue as Gordon Cooper
Micah Stock as Deke Slayton
Sacha Seberg as Wernher Von Braun
Jordan Woods-Robinson as Mike Turley
Shannon Lucio as Louise Shepard
Rachel Burttram as Betty Grissom
Nora Zehetner as Annie Glenn
Jade Albany Pietrantonio as Rene Carpenter
Laura Ault as Jo Schirra
Eloise Mumford as Trudy Cooper
Chandler Head as Cam Cooper
Lucy Capri as Janita Cooper
Taegan Burns as Laura Shepard
Avery Burns as Julie Shepard
Kyra Johnson as Lyn Glenn
David Bolinger as David Glenn
Victoria White as Marge Slayton
Christopher Cassarino as Henry Landwirth
Josh Cooke as Loudon Wainwright Jr.
Patrick Fischler as Bob Gilruth
Mamie Gummer as Jerrie Cobb
Eric Ladin as Chris Kraft
Jordan Blair Brown as Eunice
Travis Herald as Military Private
Jackson Pace as Glynn Lunney
Kaley Ronayne as Dee O'Hara
Danny Strong as John A. Powers
Michael Trotter as Gus Grissom
Patrick J. Adams as John Glenn
James Lafferty as Scott Carpenter
Aaron Staton as Wally Schirra
Colin O'Donoghue as Gordon Cooper
Micah Stock as Deke Slayton
Sacha Seberg as Wernher Von Braun
Jordan Woods-Robinson as Mike Turley
Shannon Lucio as Louise Shepard
Rachel Burttram as Betty Grissom
Nora Zehetner as Annie Glenn
Jade Albany Pietrantonio as Rene Carpenter
Laura Ault as Jo Schirra
Eloise Mumford as Trudy Cooper
Chandler Head as Cam Cooper
Lucy Capri as Janita Cooper
Taegan Burns as Laura Shepard
Avery Burns as Julie Shepard
Kyra Johnson as Lyn Glenn
David Bolinger as David Glenn
Victoria White as Marge Slayton
Christopher Cassarino as Henry Landwirth
Josh Cooke as Loudon Wainwright Jr.
Patrick Fischler as Bob Gilruth
Mamie Gummer as Jerrie Cobb
Eric Ladin as Chris Kraft
Jordan Blair Brown as Eunice
Travis Herald as Military Private
Jackson Pace as Glynn Lunney
Kaley Ronayne as Dee O'Hara
Danny Strong as John A. Powers
Posted on 5/5/20 at 2:03 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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Beyond the "But why?" and casting, my big concern is that I just watched The Hot Zone Ebola series on National Geo and it was very poorly done.
Because the story of those brave early explorers of outer space should be told and re-told for every new generation. The Right Stuff is a classic film, one of my favorites, but I'm in a small minority of milennials who have actually even heard of it, let alone seen it.
Remaking the book into an eight episode series, and launching it on Disney+, will do wonders for its viewership footprint. If it does well the showrunners have said they will expand the series all the way through Apollo.
I can get on board with that.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 2:17 pm to RollTide1987
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Because...
The fact that they're putting it on Disney+ gives me more hope. National Geo's dramatic series have been shite, but I don't think that Disney would showcase it on their shiny new streaming service if it was crap.
We should know as we get closer, seeing if they promote it heavily or just sneak it onto the service while we're not looking.
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