“The main thing is not to interfere with each other's work, everyone can find a place,” said Kikina.

As Ryazansky said, if someone really takes up the actual filming of a film on the ISS, then everyone will simply need to follow their work schedule.

“It is clear that everyone will have their own schedule of work, in which module who works.

There are many corners at the station where, if necessary, you can shoot something.

Probably, for the popularization of astronautics, such PR projects ... it's not bad, ”he said.

According to him, no one will make an astronaut out of the conditional Tom Cruise, and besides, this is not necessary, since a professional will always be with him.

In turn, Borisenko noted that accelerated training for an ordinary person will not make him a professional cosmonaut.

“Actually, they will be required to be able to provide for themselves: drink, eat, use the toilet correctly.

In case of an emergency, do not get in the way.

This is the entire amount of training that will be required of them.

This amount of preparation fits into six months, ”he said.

In May 2020, the head of NASA Jim Bridenstein announced that American actor Tom Cruise intends to take part in the filming of the film aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

In September 2020, it was reported that Roskosmos, following an open competition, would send an actor to the ISS to shoot a feature film in 2021.