'The Right Stuff' is Disney+'s new drama about the early days of NASA from Nat Geo, based on the Tom Wolfe book of the same name.
stars playing astronauts. The NASA employees will appear in a plot that sees them taking part in Project Mercury, the first American attempts to get a man into space. Nat Geo released a trailer for the series, giving space fans their first look at the show.An exact release date for the NatGeo series has not been revealed. However, TVLine reports that the show will be coming in the fall to the streamer.
Viewers who want to see the 1983 version of the story, which won four Oscars, can purchase it from a number of digital entertainment stores, including FandangoNow, Amazon and YouTube. Though the Philip Kaufman movie does not have a streaming home at present, it is one of the movies that Disney acquired through its purchase of 20th Century Fox, meaning that it is likely to come to Disney+ in the lead up to the release of the new version.
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