Spaceman: Adam Sandler’s space travel film gets a first look from Netflix

The SNL alum will be exploring a new side of his dramatic prowess in a high-concept sci-fi film from the director of HBO’s Chernobyl.

Last Updated on December 20, 2023

Adam Sandler‘s exclusive deal with Netflix has included his signature screwball comedies like his recent animated film, Leo, and a coming-of-age dramedy co-starring his family, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah. Sandler has also been indulging in more dramatic roles in recent years with films that have involved exploring different facets of basketball, Uncut Gems and Hustle. Now, the streamer has released a first look at a Sandler sci-fi drama, Spaceman, which is based on the novel Spaceman of Bohemia by Jaroslav Kalfař. The platform has shared a quick teaser as well as a couple of images.

The film stars Adam Sandler, Carey Mulligan, Kunal Nayyar, Lena Olin, with Isabella Rossellini and Paul Dano. Johan Renck directs the movie from a script from writer Colby Day. The producers of the film include Channing Tatum, Reid Carolin, Peter Kiernan, Michael Parets, Tim Headington, Lia Buman and Max Silva. Meanwhile, Ben Ormand, Johan Renck and Barry Bernardi are on board as executive producers.

The official synopsis from Netflix reads,
“Six months into a solitary research mission to the edge of the solar system, an astronaut, Jakub (Adam Sandler), realizes that the marriage he left behind might not be waiting for him when he returns to Earth. Desperate to fix things with his wife, Lenka (Carey Mulligan), he is helped by a mysterious creature from the beginning of time he finds hiding in the bowels of his ship. Hanuš (voiced by Paul Dano) works with Jakub to make sense of what went wrong before it is too late. Directed by Johan Renck and based on the novel Spaceman of Bohemia, the film also stars Kunal Nayyar, Lena Olin, and Isabella Rossellini.”

The director, Renck, is known for his work on the popular acclaimed HBO series Chernobyl. He tells Tudum, “I really wanted to have a performance from him that had nothing to do with the Adam Sandler we all know. I don’t think people understand how [although] he may come across as funny and sweet and all that, he’s very intelligent, really smart, profound.” He also teases a bit of Dano’s Hanuš creature, “Paul was the first thing that came up in thinking about [the creature]. He has this peculiar cadence when he’s speaking, his careful formulation of words, and his very unique voice.”

Spaceman travels onto Netflix on March 1, 2024.

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Source: Netflix

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