This is the story of the film that never launched—a script that dared to fuse Jules Verne’s 1865 ballistic-astronomy classic with the modern family-adventure blockbuster format. Sometime in late 2010, following the modest success of Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (which grossed $335 million worldwide), New Line Cinema entertained a radical pitch: a third Journey film that would abandon subterranean caves and cryptozoological isles for the ultimate frontier—the Moon.
By J. Alexander Rowe | Cinema History
That film, like the Earth seen from the Moon, remains a beautiful, unreachable dream. Sources: Archival development memos (2010–2012), interviews with former New Line executives, and the Jules Verne Estate’s unpublished notes on film adaptations. from the earth to the moon movie journey 3
The true killer, however, was tone. Studio executives worried that “mixing the reverence of Apollo 13 with the levity of a kid’s adventure” would please no one. Test audiences in early 2012 (according to an anonymous script reader’s blog) found the juxtaposition “jarring”—one scene featured a moon buggy chase, the next a silent tribute to fallen cosmonauts. From the Earth to the Moon: Journey 3 was officially shelved in 2013. The Journey franchise went dormant. Tom Hanks’ miniseries remains a high-water mark for factual lunar storytelling. This is the story of the film that