The Space Between Us


05:35 am - 07:45 am, Sunday, November 2 on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME (East) ()

Average User Rating: 9.00 (4 votes)
My Rating: Sign in or Register to view last vote

Add to Favorites


About this Broadcast
-

The first human born on Mars begins an online romance with a teenage girl in Colorado and hatches a plan to visit her.

2017 English
Drama Romance Fantasy Action/adventure Sci-fi Comedy-drama Other

Cast & Crew
-

Asa Butterfield (Actor) .. Gardner Elliot
Britt Robertson (Actor) .. Tulsa
Carla Gugino (Actor) .. Kendra
Gary Oldman (Actor) .. Nathaniel Shepherd
Janet Montgomery (Actor) .. Sarah Elliot
David House (Actor) .. Roland
Sarah Minnich (Actor) .. Reporter
John-paul Howard (Actor) .. Student
Mia Stallard (Actor) .. Screaming Girl
Trey Tucker (Actor) .. Harrison Lane
Lora Martinez-Cunningham (Actor) .. NASA Guide
Lauren Myers (Actor) .. Alice Meyers
Bernardo P. Saracino (Actor) .. Dream Chaser Pilot
Kristen Rakes (Actor) .. Maid
Luce Rains (Actor) .. Idaho
Scott Takeda (Actor) .. Dr. Gary Loh
Beth Bailey (Actor) .. NASA Doctor
Colin Egglesfield (Actor) .. Sarah's Brother
William Sterchi (Actor) .. Debate Moderator
Morse Bicknell (Actor) .. NASA Executive
Stafford Douglas (Actor) .. Entitled Teen
Jacob Browne (Actor) .. Police Officer
Esodie Geiger (Actor) .. Ms. Tupelo
David Devereaux (Actor) .. Valet
Aurora Antonio (Actor) .. Young NASA Secretary
Eli Goodman (Actor) .. ER Doc
Ryan Jason Cook (Actor) .. Control Room Technician
Frank Powers (Actor) .. E. Marks / Security
Nate Warren (Actor) .. ER Clerk
Zacciah Hanson (Actor) .. Little Bewley Brother
Travis Armstrong (Actor) .. Colorado State Trooper
Jenny Gabrielle (Actor) .. Havasupai Woman
Gil Birmingham (Actor) .. Shaman Neka
Ramona King (Actor) .. Reception Nurse
Eb Lottimer (Actor) .. Air Force Colonel
Bruce McIntosh (Actor) .. NASA Scientist
Anthony Jarvis (Actor) .. College Student
Shad Adair (Actor) .. Astronaut / Shuttle Crew (uncredited)
Nathaniel Augustson (Actor) .. Alfonso (uncredited)
Danny Winn (Actor) .. Dr. Cox (uncredited)
Edsel Pete (Actor) .. Doctor (uncredited)
Jamie H. Jung (Actor) .. East Texas Tech (uncredited)
Heather Bash (Actor) .. Banquet Attendee (uncredited)
Shawn Lecrone (Actor) .. NASA Security (uncredited)
Johnny Palomarez Jr. (Actor) .. Genesis Shareholder (uncredited)
Alma Sisneros (Actor) .. Mars Inhabitant (uncredited)
Drago Sumonja (Actor) .. Social Services Man

More Information
-

No Logo
No Logo
No Logo

Did You Know..
-

Asa Butterfield (Actor) .. Gardner Elliot
Born: April 01, 1997
Birthplace: Islington, London, England
Trivia: British-born Asa Butterfield began his acting career when he was eight years old, playing the role of Andrew in the 2006 TV movie After Thomas. He would make a bigger splash the next year, with a role in the indie comedy Son of Rambow, and again the next year, in the Holocaust drama The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. Butterfield then took on the role of Mordred in the TV series Merlin, before joining the cast of the 2010 family film Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang. While his role in the latter did offer the charismatic youngster a respectable amount of exposure to the tween set, it was Butterfield's next big role -- as the eponomous orphan in Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning film Hugo -- that truly cemented his reputation as a rising star. On the heels of that resounding success, Butterfield made Hollywood headlines when it was announced that he would next take the lead in Enders Game, a big-budget adaptation of Orson Scott Card's celebrated sci-fi novel.
Britt Robertson (Actor) .. Tulsa
Born: April 18, 1990
Birthplace: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Brittany Robertson found success as a teenage actress in the mid- to late 2000s with her small-screen portrayal of Samantha Saxton on the seriocomic period series Swingtown. The show took a headfirst dive into the confused sexual mores of the mid-'70s, played out via the intrigues of an "average" Middle American town. Prior to that, she had appeared as Steve Carell's daughter in the comedy Dan in Real Life (2007). Robertson would remain active on screen for years to come, starring on shows like Life Unexpected and The Secret Circle.
Carla Gugino (Actor) .. Kendra
Born: August 29, 1971
Birthplace: Sarasota, Florida, United States
Trivia: A native of Sarasota, FL, Gugino spent most of her youth being shuttled by her mother to various locations in California. At age 15, she and her mom were living in San Diego, when Gugino was convinced to try a modeling career in New York City. She succeeded, but soon found the fast pace of high-fashion modeling too much for her and moved to Los Angeles, where she took advice from an aunt, model Carol Merril, and enrolled in acting classes to study under drama coach Gene Bua. Gugino soon made her film debut in the comedy Troop Beverly Hills (1986). More features followed, until she got her first supporting major role, that of Norma in the Robert De Niro/Leonardo Di Caprio drama This Boy's Life (1993), and later scored a co-starring role on the Michael J. Fox sitcom Spin City. As her star continued to rise, Gugino would spend the subsuquent years appearing in a wide variety of high profile projects, like Spy Kids, Out of Sight, Sin City, Night at the Museum, Sucker Punch, Watchmen, and Mr. Popper's Penguins. Gugino would also find major success on the small screen, with roles on shows like Entourage and Californication.
Gary Oldman (Actor) .. Nathaniel Shepherd
Born: March 21, 1958
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Whether playing a punk rocker, an assassin, a war vet, or a ghoul, Gary Oldman has consistently amazed viewers with his ability to completely disappear into his roles. Though capable of portraying almost any type of character, Oldman has put his stamp on those of the twisted villain/morally ambiguous weirdo variety, earning renown for his interpretations of the darker side of human nature.Born Leonard Gary Oldman in New Cross, South London, on March 21, 1958, Oldman was raised by his mother and two sisters after his father, an alcoholic welder, left them when Oldman was seven. Nine years later, Oldman left high school to work in a sporting goods store; in his spare time, he studied literature and later acting under the tutelage of Roger Williams. He went on to act with the Greenwich Young People's Theatre and, after attending drama school on a scholarship, worked with the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow. Oldman next worked in London's West End, where, in 1985, he won a Best Actor and a Best Newcomer award for his performance in The Pope's Wedding. By this time, he had made his film debut in Remembrance (1982) and had appeared in two television movies, notably Honest, Decent and True (1985). Oldman got his first big break when he was cast as Sid Vicious in Sid and Nancy (1986), Alex Cox's disturbing docudrama account of the punk rocker's tragic relationship with Nancy Spungen. Oldman's unnervingly accurate portrayal of the doomed rocker won rave reviews and effectively propelled him out of complete obscurity. The following year, he turned in a completely different but equally superb performance as famed playwright Joe Orton in Stephen Frears' Prick Up Your Ears and earned a Best Actor nomination from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts for his work. After moving to the U.S. that same year, Oldman appeared in Nicolas Roeg's Track 29 (1988), and in 1990, he had one of his most memorable -- to say nothing of cultish -- roles as Rosencrantz opposite Tim Roth as Guildenstern in Tom Stoppard's brilliant Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.Oldman's first American role in a major Hollywood film was that of alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald in Oliver Stone's JFK (1991). He then gave a creepy, erotic performance in the title role of Francis Ford Coppola's rendition of Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), a lavish film that proved to be the most commercially successful (next to JFK) of Oldman's career to date. In addition to playing such eccentrics as Drexl Spivey, a white pimp with dreadlocks who tries to prove himself a black Rastafarian in True Romance (1993), Oldman went on to play more conventional characters, as evidenced by his straightforward portrayal of a crooked cop in Luc Besson's The Professional (1994), his performance as Beethoven in Immortal Beloved (1994), and his role as Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale in the disastrous 1995 adaptation The Scarlet Letter.In 1997, Oldman made his directorial bow with Nil by Mouth, a bleak, semi-autobiographical drama about a dysfunctional blue-collar London family that Oldman dedicated to his late father. The film proved to be a controversial hit at that year's Cannes Festival, and the first-time director won a number of international awards and a new dose of respect for his work. He subsequently returned to acting with Luc Besson's The Fifth Element that same year, made while he took a break from editing Nil by Mouth. He also gave an enduringly cheesy portrayal of the sinister Russian terrorist bent on wresting world domination from American president Harrison Ford in the blockbuster Air Force One (1997) and followed that up by playing yet another villain in the 1998 feature-film version of the classic TV series Lost in Space.Two years later, the veteran actor was earning accolades on screens big and small with both his critically acclaimed performance in Rod Lurie's Oscar-nominated political drama The Contender, and his Emmy-nominated guest appearance in the popular TV sitcom Friends. Meanwhile, after escaping the clutches of the silver screen's most notorious cannibal in Ridley Scott's Hannibal (2001), Oldman joined the casts of not one but two of the most successful film franchises of the 2000s: The Harry Potter Series and Christopher Nolan's brooding Batman saga. As benevolent wizard Sirius Black in the former, he helped Hogwarts' most famous student battle the forces of evil, and as Lt. Jim Gordon in the later, he aided The Dark Knight in defeating some of Gotham's most powerful supervillains. And while he wasn't performing exorcisms in The Unborn or searching unlimited power in The Book of Eli, Oldman was showing his versatility by voicing characters in such popular video games as The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning and Call of Duty: Black Ops. In 2011, as if to remind audiences that he could still be a compelling lead in addition to a strong supporting player, Oldman tackled the role of veteran MI6 spy George Smiley -- who comes out of retirement to sniff out a Russian mole in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. A highly stylized take on the classic John le Carre novel, the film not only drew rave reviews from critics, but also an Academy Award-nomination for Oldman. Oldman wrapped up his work in Harry Potter the same year, with a cameo in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 and Nolan's Batman trilogy finished the following year with The Dark Knight Rises. In 2014, he appeared in the remake of RoboCop, followed by a major role in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
Janet Montgomery (Actor) .. Sarah Elliot
Born: October 29, 1985
Birthplace: Bournemouth, Dorset, England
Trivia: Trained as a dancer. Got her start in TV at age 12 on the British children's series Short Change. Has a recurring role as Jennie on Entourage.
David House (Actor) .. Roland
Sarah Minnich (Actor) .. Reporter
John-paul Howard (Actor) .. Student
Mia Stallard (Actor) .. Screaming Girl
Born: April 18, 1996
Trey Tucker (Actor) .. Harrison Lane
Lora Martinez-Cunningham (Actor) .. NASA Guide
Lauren Myers (Actor) .. Alice Meyers
Bernardo P. Saracino (Actor) .. Dream Chaser Pilot
Kristen Rakes (Actor) .. Maid
Luce Rains (Actor) .. Idaho
Scott Takeda (Actor) .. Dr. Gary Loh
Born: March 21, 1967
Beth Bailey (Actor) .. NASA Doctor
Colin Egglesfield (Actor) .. Sarah's Brother
Born: February 09, 1973
Birthplace: Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Runs a T-shirt company called Shout Out! Clothing. Worked as a model after being discovered by photographer Bruce Weber. Got his big break in 2005 when he landed the role of Erica Kane's son on All My Children. Named one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive in 2005. Completed the Chicago, New York and San Diego marathons.
William Sterchi (Actor) .. Debate Moderator
Morse Bicknell (Actor) .. NASA Executive
Stafford Douglas (Actor) .. Entitled Teen
Jacob Browne (Actor) .. Police Officer
Esodie Geiger (Actor) .. Ms. Tupelo
David Devereaux (Actor) .. Valet
Aurora Antonio (Actor) .. Young NASA Secretary
Eli Goodman (Actor) .. ER Doc
Ryan Jason Cook (Actor) .. Control Room Technician
Frank Powers (Actor) .. E. Marks / Security
Nate Warren (Actor) .. ER Clerk
Zacciah Hanson (Actor) .. Little Bewley Brother
Travis Armstrong (Actor) .. Colorado State Trooper
Jenny Gabrielle (Actor) .. Havasupai Woman
Gil Birmingham (Actor) .. Shaman Neka
Born: July 13, 1953
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Trivia: Drawing on his own off-camera ethnicity and cultural heritage, actor Gil Birmingham fell into a niche in Hollywood with numerous portrayals of Native Americans, in projects that occupied a broad spectrum of genres. A large-framed but not imposing figure who carried a distinguished presence, Birmingham landed his first major role in the 1987 horror opus House 2: The Second Story (as a warrior), then ushered in additional portrayals of Native Americans in efforts including the series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and Body & Soul and the small screen miniseries Dreamkeeper (2003) and Into the West (2005). He moved into big screen features in the mid-2000s, initially by extending his Native American typecast into a portrayal of an Incan warrior from South America in the fact-based Christian missionary drama End of the Spear (2005), then joined Ben Stiller and Dick Van Dyke for the big-budget, special effects-heavy comedy Night at the Museum (2006), and signed for a supporting role in the vampiric romance Twilight (2008).
Ramona King (Actor) .. Reception Nurse
Eb Lottimer (Actor) .. Air Force Colonel
Bruce McIntosh (Actor) .. NASA Scientist
Anthony Jarvis (Actor) .. College Student
Shad Adair (Actor) .. Astronaut / Shuttle Crew (uncredited)
Nathaniel Augustson (Actor) .. Alfonso (uncredited)
Danny Winn (Actor) .. Dr. Cox (uncredited)
Edsel Pete (Actor) .. Doctor (uncredited)
Jamie H. Jung (Actor) .. East Texas Tech (uncredited)
Heather Bash (Actor) .. Banquet Attendee (uncredited)
Shawn Lecrone (Actor) .. NASA Security (uncredited)
Johnny Palomarez Jr. (Actor) .. Genesis Shareholder (uncredited)
Alma Sisneros (Actor) .. Mars Inhabitant (uncredited)
Drago Sumonja (Actor) .. Social Services Man

Before / After
-