Netflix Secures Rights To Artemis 2 Mission Documentary
Netflix Secures Rights To Artemis 2 Mission Documentary...
Netflix has acquired exclusive streaming rights to a documentary covering NASA's Artemis 2 mission, sparking renewed public interest in the upcoming lunar flyby. The deal, announced Monday, comes as NASA prepares for the first crewed Moon mission since 1972, with the four-person Artemis 2 crew currently in training.
The documentary will follow astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen as they prepare for their historic 10-day journey around the Moon, scheduled for late 2025. Netflix reportedly outbid several major studios for the rights, with production already underway at NASA facilities in Houston and Florida.
Public interest surged this week after NASA released new training footage showing the crew practicing emergency procedures in Orion spacecraft mockups. The Artemis program represents America's return to crewed deep space exploration, with Artemis 2 serving as the critical test flight before planned lunar landings.
Netflix's space documentary track record includes the popular "Return to Space" about SpaceX's Crew Dragon missions. Industry analysts note the streaming giant is capitalizing on growing public fascination with space exploration, particularly among younger demographics who've never witnessed a Moon mission.
The Artemis 2 documentary is expected to premiere in late 2026, coinciding with the mission's post-flight analysis period. NASA officials confirmed the production will have unprecedented access to mission control and astronaut training, though some classified technical details may be excluded.
Social media reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with #Artemis2Netflix trending on Twitter as space enthusiasts celebrate the rare behind-the-scenes access. The deal marks another milestone in the commercialization of space exploration media, following Amazon's recent Project Kuiper documentary.
NASA's Artemis program aims to establish a sustainable lunar presence as a stepping stone for eventual Mars missions. The Artemis 2 crew will become the first humans to travel beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972, making their journey a pivotal moment in space history.