The Tomorrow War

The Tomorrow War(2021)

PG-13
09/03/2021 (US)Action, Science Fiction, Adventure2h 18m
7.5

"The fight for tomorrow begins today."

Overview

The world is stunned when a group of time travelers arrive from the year 2051 to deliver an urgent message: Thirty years in the future, mankind is losing a global war against a deadly alien species. The only hope for survival is for soldiers and civilians from the present to be transported to the future and join the fight. Among those recruited is high school teacher and family man Dan Forester. Determined to save the world for his young daughter, Dan teams up with a brilliant scientist and his estranged father in a desperate quest to rewrite the fate of the planet.

Zach Dean

Screenplay

Chris McKay

Director

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Part of the The Tomorrow War Collection

A collection of science fiction action films starring Chris Pratt as a ex-soldier recruited to fight in a future war.

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Final Trailer

Final Trailer

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The Tomorrow War Cast Plays Would You Rather

The Tomorrow War Cast Plays Would You Rather

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The Tomorrow War Cast Plays Guess The Question

The Tomorrow War Cast Plays Guess The Question

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The Tomorrow War Cast Loves Each Other

The Tomorrow War Cast Loves Each Other

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Time Travel in The Tomorrow War

Time Travel in The Tomorrow War

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Behind the Scenes Exclusive

Behind the Scenes Exclusive

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First Look Tease

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A review by garethmb

Written on July 1, 2021

Amazon Prime’s purchase of The Tomorrow War from Paramount was a bold move as the FX-laden film starring Chris Pratt reportedly cost around $200 million to purchase and follows prior purchases of Paramount films by the streamer.

Pratt stars as an ex-soldier named Dan Forester who has just been turned down for a research job he has been seeking and must remain teaching science to less than enthusiastic students.

While watching a Soccer match with his wife, daughter, and friends, the world is stunned when a group of armed individuals appear in a flash of light and tell the televised audience that they have come from thirty years in the future and are seeking help to save humanity.

It is soon learned that an Alien threat they call the White Spikes suddenly appeared and has humanity on the verge of extinction. The nations of the world send forces into the future to help fight the war but with a very high casualty rate; a worldwide draft is soon instituted to replenish the numbers.

Dan is eventually drafted and told he has 24 hours to get things in order before he is deployed for seven days at which time he will be returned. Dan contemplates running and seeks out his estranged father (J.K. Simmons); who has a deep disdain for governments and conducts himself in a shady fashion to the point where Dan will not let him anywhere near his daughter.

Dan eventually deploys and finds a nightmare version of the future where cities are in ruin and the deadly and very tough enemy is everywhere.

As the tension mounts; Dan must team up with the leader of the resistance to develop a way to fight the aliens and save humanity before it is too late.

The film features some good FX and action and while there were many times I questioned why a different course of action was not attempted; the film eventually attempts to address many questions later in the film.

While the final act may seem overblown and too convenient; the film works as an enjoyable and action-filled escape as long as you are willing to just go along with the ride and not ask too many questions along the way.

While there are elements of prior Science Fiction and Horror films evident; the cast and premise work well and the movie is a step above most offerings that are sold to streaming services and is well worth a watch.
3.5 stars out of 5