KEY POINTS
  • U.K.-based studio Space Entertainment Enterprise, co-founded by producers Elena and Dmitry Lesnevsky, contracted Axiom to build the module.
  • Called SEE-1, the module would be "the world's first content and entertainment studios and multipurpose arena in space."
  • A spokesperson for the studio said in an email to CNBC the company is "in production on the upcoming Tom Cruise movie, which will be filmed in space."
The Axiom space station, with the circular SEE-1 module attached, is seen in an artist's rendition.

The producers of Tom Cruise's future space movie on Thursday announced plans to attach a studio to the International Space Station in development by Houston-based company Axiom.

U.K.-based studio Space Entertainment Enterprise, co-founded by producers Elena and Dmitry Lesnevsky, contracted Axiom to build the module. Called SEE-1, the module would be "the world's first content and entertainment studios and multipurpose arena in space."