The Space Between Us opens just as a team of astronauts, led by Sarah Elliott (Janet Montgomery), are about to begin their journey to explore Mars through a base created by the enigmatic Nathaniel Shepherd (Gary Oldman). Only, midway through their journey, it’s revealed that Sarah is pregnant and after landing on Mars - she gives birth to a boy named Gardner (Asa Butterfield), the first child ever born on the planet. Sarah dies just mere seconds afterwards, and instead of bringing him back to Earth (which would be too dangerous), Nathaniel and his corporate associates cover the whole scandal up.
But cut to 16 years later, and Gardner is a curious boy who wants to learn about what life is actually like on Earth; a boy who’s tired of watching the planet only through the prism of the movies he owns. It also doesn’t help that he’s growing more and more infatuated with Tulsa (Britt Robertson), a perpetually angry outsider living in Colorado that regularly video chats with him. So through a series of superfluous corporate meetings and heated discussions, Gardner eventually gets his wish and is sent to Earth for the first time alongside his guardian/foster mother, Kendra (Carla Gugino). But when he gets sick of being trapped in quarantine for days on end, Gardner runs away and journeys to meet up with Tulsa, and convince her to help him find his biological father.
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