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Artemis II just made the world look up again, so we decided to go back to one of the most intense space stories ever filmed: Ron Howard’s Apollo 13. It’s a movie where you can know every beat of the history and still feel your stomach drop when the alarms start, the lights flicker, and the radio goes quiet.

We dig into why the tension works so well, from the film’s roots in Jim Lovell’s book and NASA transcripts to the small choices that make everything feel lived-in. We talk casting and performance, too: Tom Hanks as Jim Lovell, Ed Harris as Gene Kranz, and a stacked supporting crew that makes Mission Control feel like an operating room. Along the way we get into the family thread with Marilyn Lovell, the media pressure outside the house, and how the script ties Earth, the controllers, and the astronauts into one tight survival narrative.

Then we go full filmmaking nerd: James Horner’s score, 1960s needle drops, the music rights that changed key moments, and the sound design that sells every mechanical click. We also break down how they pulled off “zero gravity” using the KC-135 vomit comet and a surprising amount of practical problem solving, which fits the theme of the story itself.

If you love space movies, NASA history, or just great storytelling under pressure, hit play, follow the show, and leave a five-star rating. What would you rate Apollo 13 and which scene still gets you every time?

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