A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 4, 2022
Original Title:
In Space with Markiplier
Alternate Titles:
A Heist with Markiplier 2
В космосе с Маркиплиером: Часть 1
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Markiplier Studios
YouTube Originals
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
When the star-ship Invincible II seemingly becomes trapped in an inescapable time loop, it is up to you, its captain, to save the entire crew and the multiverse.
Art Direction:
Stephen Fay
Jennifer VanGemert
Associate Producer:
Evan Bilda
Camera Operator:
Jordan Bradley
Costume Designer:
Erika Slay
Creative Producer:
Amy Nelson
Director:
Mark Fischbach
Philip Roy
Director of Photography:
Philip Roy
Editor:
Kody Gibson
Ryan Gould
Executive Producer:
Will Hyde
Ben Curtis
Ryan P. Hall
Jordan Levin
First Assistant Director:
Isaac Lewis
Key Hair Stylist:
Erin Klarer
Regan Linz
Madison Miller
Leadman:
Paul Gibson
Makeup Artist:
Madison Miller
Makeup Department Head:
Anna Fugate-Downs
Producer:
Marla Quintana
Jeff Guerrero
Production Design:
Marcus LaPorte
Production Designer:
Marcus LaPorte
Second Assistant Director:
Ima Leupp
Cristen Leah Haynes
Set Decoration:
Lindsay Lipscomb
Set Designer:
Chris Conard
Set Dresser:
Austen Holland
Stunt Coordinator:
Tim Mattfeld
Stunt Double:
Bri Marie Korin
Stunts:
Ericka Cooke
Justin Fischer
Carmichael Simon
Amber Sinkinson
Unit Production Manager:
Melissa Lynn La Marr
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Wes Meyers
Writer:
Mark Fischbach
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