A global
cybersecurity company plays a crucial role in protecting Moonfall's heroes on
their historic journey to save Earth.
What if one
day, humanity was threatened by its only natural satellite - the moon? The epic
new sci-fi disaster film, Moonfall, is directed by the internationally renowned
Roland Emmerich and written by Roland Emmerich & Harald Kloser &
Spenser Cohen. It tells an exciting story wherein a mysterious force knocks the
moon out of its orbit and sends it hurtling on a collision course with Earth,
jeopardizing life as we know it. With mere weeks until impact and the world on
the brink of total annihilation, the fate of humankind depends on a NASA
executive and former astronaut, her disgraced and estranged colleague, and a
conspiracy theorist. These unlikely heroes mount a seemingly impossible
last-ditch mission into space, leaving behind everyone they love only to find
out that our moon is not what we think it is.
In this
thrilling film, Moonfall's heroes travel on their mission to save Earth in a
retired spacecraft with Kaspersky systems by their side to protect them on
their journey. In the face of unknown threats, Kaspersky systems ensure the
secure operation of their pivotal mission.
"We thank
Kaspersky and all of our wonderful brand partners for teaming up with us in
making Moonfall. We look forward to our theatrical release next month and
sharing in its success with all our collaborators," says writer, producer
and director Roland Emmerich and writer and producer Harald Kloser in a joint
statement.
Andrew Winton,
Vice President of Global Marketing for Kaspersky, says about the collaboration:
"We are very excited and proud to be a part of Roland Emmerich's visionary film,
Moonfall. Like in the movie where we protect the vital space mission of the
heroes, our mission as a forward-thinking company is to build a safer world for
humanity, whose future cannot be imagined without technological progress. It's
therefore especially important for the continual development and pursuit of
space exploration to be actively driven by advanced technology. We can't wait
for global audiences to see this epic movie in cinemas and our part in the
characters' extraordinary journey."
Moonfall lands
in cinemas globally February 2022.
As a strong
advocate of technological solutions and innovations, Kaspersky has a long
history of supporting initiatives in the area of space science. The company has
been actively supporting space exploration by partnering with the Gagarin
Research and Test Cosmonaut Training Center, providing special cybersecurity
training for cosmonauts and the IT specialists working at the center. Kaspersky
also supported the Starmus festival - an annual event that combines science,
art and music to bring together prominent scientists, artists and space
explorers and inspire the next generation of great minds. Kaspersky has also
collaborated with a space debris cleaning startup to raise awareness of space
waste and draw global attention to young technological projects with great
potential.
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