“Wild Wild Space” dives into the ongoing battle for space. Three companies are primarily involved in the race to take over the space industry. Of course, only one will be able to control space by the end of this epic battle. See how the details unfold in HBO’s new documentary. “Wild Wild Space” is directed by Ross Kauffman and is inspired by Ashlee Vance’s New York Times bestseller, “When the Heavens Went on Sale.” You can check out the fascinating documentary beginning on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, with a Subscription to Max.
How to Watch ‘Wild Wild Space’
- When: Wednesday, July 17, 2024
- Where: Max
- Stream: Watch with a Subscription to Max.
About ‘Wild Wild Space’
“Wild Wild Space” promises to go further than highlighting and rehashing the billionaire space race. The documentary gives viewers a front-row seat to all of the action as Astra Space, Rocket Lab, and Planet Labs duke it out in hopes of gaining control of space. In the film, the founders of each of the three rocket and satellite companies share their stories and the motivation behind their mission.
Throughout the 95-minute documentary, delve into the use of technology in space and understand what each of the companies brings to the table. The documentary also examines the ethical side of this space race and the up-and-coming technology that will soon transform the field. “Wild Wild Space” reveals the greater implications of this battle and how it could go on to affect much more than space.
Why Should You Watch ‘Wild Wild Space’ on Max?
“Wild Wild Space” streams exclusively on Max, so this is the only streaming service you can use. If you are already a Max subscriber, “Wild Wild Space” is available to stream at no additional cost. In addition to “Wild Wild Space,” the streaming service offers an impressive library with something for everyone to enjoy.
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