Popularity: 16 (history)
Director: | Chris McKay |
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Writer: | Zach Dean |
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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. | |
Release Date: | Sep 03, 2021 |
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Director: | Chris McKay |
Writer: | Zach Dean |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | world cup, time travel, global warming, glacier, alien, alien invasion, military, future war, nostalgic, father son reunion, hope for future, changing the past or future, message from the future, father son relationship, father daughter relationship, world war, suspenseful |
Production Companies | Phantom Four, Skydance Media, Lit Entertainment Group |
Box Office |
Revenue: $14,400,000
Budget: $200,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 05, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Chris Pratt | Dan Forester |
Yvonne Strahovski | Colonel Muri Forester |
J.K. Simmons | James Forester |
Betty Gilpin | Emmy Forester |
Sam Richardson | Charlie |
Edwin Hodge | Dorian |
Jasmine Mathews | Lt. Hart |
Ryan Kiera Armstrong | Young Muri Forester |
Keith Powers | Major Greenwood |
Mary Lynn Rajskub | Norah |
Mike Mitchell | Cowan |
Jared Shaw | Tank |
Alexis Louder | Diablo |
Rose Bianco | Rose |
Seychelle Gabriel | Sgt. Diaz |
Alan Trong | Lt. Tran |
Chibuikem Uche | Lt. Ikemba |
David Maldonado | Dodd |
Kasandra Bandfield | Lawyer Draftee |
Gregory Weeks | Hard Working Draftee |
Keith Brooks | Broken Back Draftee |
Rad Daly | Sad Draftee |
Jim Palmer | Truck Driver Draftee |
Dean Feldman | Teacher Draftee |
Desiree Supernaugh | Tank Top Draftee |
Dave Parra | Draftee Angel |
Michelle Rivera Huckaby | Jodie |
Kiley Casciano | Yoga Teacher Alexis |
Barb Willis | Draftee #1 |
April Knox | Draftee #2 |
Matthew Cornwell | Frank |
Patrick Malone | Kyle |
Clark Sarullo | Traci |
Ashlyn Moore | Katie |
Patrick Fleming | Ben |
Alicia Cuthbertson | Concerned Mom |
Terrence J. Smith | MEPS Tech Officer Sam |
Felisha Terrell | Conscription Officer Lauren Paveza |
Gissette Valentin | Conscription Officer Taylor Dean |
Nikki Mejia | Viper One Pilot |
Roger Barton | Viper One Radio (voice) |
Eric Graise | Terry |
Zachary James Rukavina | Veteran Palo |
Angel Giuffria | Veteran Susan |
Seth Schenall | Martin |
Piper Collins | Chelsea |
Joshua Israel | Jayden |
Amere Stewart | Tina |
Caden Graham | Ted |
Mia Naipaul | Jump Command Engineer |
DJames Jones | Army Officer (F.O.B.) |
Christina Bach | FOB Soldier |
Andrea Andrade | Medic |
Gary Weeks | News Reporter #1 |
Gabrielle Byndloss | News Reporter #3 |
Kenneth Israel | News Reporter #3 |
Melissa Saint-Amand | News Reporter #4 |
La'Toya Kirkland | La'Toya |
Amanda Hatfield | Samantha |
Shane Berengue | Military (uncredited) |
Gloria Bishop | Draftee (uncredited) |
Nicole L. Campbell | Neighbor at Christmas Party (uncredited) |
Conrad Carpenter | Raptor 1 Pilot (uncredited) |
Shawn Ray Cartel | Intelligence Soldier (uncredited) |
Adriana Catalano | Future Soldier (uncredited) |
Nathan W. Collins | Future Special Forces Soldier (uncredited) |
Nic Curtis | Protester (uncredited) |
Chris TC Edge | Special Forces Sgt. Major (uncredited) |
Jason m Edwards | Officer (uncredited) |
Darin Ferraro | Military Trainee (uncredited) |
Reese Giles | World Cup Fan (uncredited) |
Clyde C Harris | Larry Sutton Draftee (uncredited) |
Chris Holloway | Lieutenant Marks (uncredited) |
Stacy Johnson | Sister (uncredited) |
Jeannie Ledford | Future Military (uncredited) |
Eeryn Falk Lubicich | Draftee (uncredited) |
Bryan Metoyer | Draftee (uncredited) |
Tommy O'Brien | Protester / Husband (uncredited) |
Jamie Urena | Future Soldier (uncredited) |
Olaolu Winfunke | Captain Woods (uncredited) |
Perry Zulu Jr. | Special Forces (uncredited) |
Robert Tinsley | Military Lab Tech (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Chris McKay | Director |
Larry Fong | Director of Photography |
Deborah Aquila | Casting |
Nancy Cummings | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Tricia Wood | Casting |
Donna Casey-Aira | Costume Supervisor |
Frédéric North | Aerial Coordinator |
Malte Bieler | Sound Effects Editor |
Beau Borders | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Rob Cowan | Unit Production Manager |
Thomas Robinson Harper | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Kimberly Shannon Murphy | Stunt Double |
Zack Duhame | Stunts |
Alli Beckman | Stunts |
Chris Brewster | Fight Choreographer |
Troy Faruk | Stunts |
Keith Splinter Davis | Stunts |
Riley Harper | Stunts |
Damita Jane Howard | Stunts |
Kevin L. Jackson | Stunts |
Kevin Kent | Stunts |
Shawn Kautz | Stunts |
Horace Knight Jr. | Stunt Double |
Alex Duke | Stunts |
Dorian Kingi | Stunts |
Nicole Marines | Stunts |
Jess Lundgren | Stunts |
Sli Lewis | Stunt Double |
Meredith Richardson | Stunts |
Chris Romrell | Stunt Double |
Alice Rietveld | Stunts |
Remington Steele | Stunts |
Amy Lynn Tuttle | Stunts |
Ashley Rae Trisler | Stunts |
Larry Rippenkroeger | Stunt Double |
Daniel Norris | Stunts |
Marvin Ross | Stunts |
Kevin Dyer | Stunts |
Troy Brenna | Stunts |
Betsy Heimann | Costume Design |
Peter Wenham | Production Design |
Cameron Beasley | Art Direction |
Nick Satriano | First Assistant Director |
Jennifer Santiago | Hair Department Head |
Brynn Berg | Key Hair Stylist |
Michealle Vanderpool | Key Hair Stylist |
Robert Wilson | Key Hair Stylist |
Sarah Graham | Key Makeup Artist |
Tracey L. Miller-Smith | Key Makeup Artist |
Kimberly Jones | Makeup Department Head |
Toby Sells | Prosthetics |
Vii Kelly | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Garret Elkins | Editor |
Jared Patrick Gerbig | Art Direction |
Kevin Gilbert | Art Direction |
Leslie McDonald | Art Direction |
Beauchamp Fontaine | Set Decoration |
Brad Ricker | Supervising Art Director |
Matt Haggerty | Second Assistant Director |
Georgia Simon | ADR Voice Casting |
Laura Feldman | Casting Assistant |
Morgan Landers | Casting Assistant |
Meghan Schuman | Casting Associate |
Tammy L. Smith | Extras Casting |
Meagan Lewis | Location Casting |
Rebecca Carfagna | Location Casting |
Rebekka Jónsdóttir | Costume Supervisor |
Jody Blose | Script Supervisor |
Laurie Bookhardt | Script Supervisor |
Ashley Patterson | Script Supervisor |
Deborah Ricketts | Researcher |
Jeff Murrell | Gaffer |
Laura Dandridge | Makeup Artist |
Melanie Deforrest | Makeup Artist |
Jane Galli | Makeup Artist |
Tess Laeh | Makeup Artist |
Chris Diebold | Sound Effects Editor |
Tim Walston | Sound Designer |
Dan Finnegan | VFX Artist |
Alexandre Cancado | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dean Wolcott | Set Designer |
Kay Hoddy | Rotoscoping Artist |
Jeffrey G. Barnett | Stunts |
Eric Townsend | Set Dresser |
Michael T. Brady | Stunts |
JoAnn Bernat | Stunt Driver |
Jazzy Ellis | Stunts |
Reid Harper | Stunts |
Jimena Ferrante | Stunts |
Simeon Freeman | Stunts |
Steve Rosenbluth | Stunts |
Steve Upton | Stunts |
Nico Woulard | Stunts |
Dawson Towery | Stunts |
Aaron Walters | Stunts |
Mitchell Warren | Stunts |
Luis Valladares | Stunts |
Todd Warren | Stunts |
Haley Nott | Stunts |
Spencer Mulligan | Stunts |
Josh Mueller | Stunts |
Joel Studer | Stunts |
Regis Harrington | Stunts |
Kris A. Jeffrey | Stunts |
Denisha Gillespie | Stunt Double |
Cory Dunson | Stunts |
Paul Burke | Stunts |
Trent Brya | Stunts |
Manraj Bhari | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
James Chung | Conceptual Illustrator |
Lorne Balfe | Original Music Composer |
Thor Kjartansson | Location Manager |
Zach Dean | Screenplay |
Roger Barton | Editor |
Nancy Nugent Title | Sound Designer |
Cara Marie Chooljian | Stunt Double |
Lori Seidler | Costumer |
Frances Dawson | Other |
Jessica Merideth | Stunts |
Zhanna Sattsaeva | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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David Ellison | Producer |
John Powers Middleton | Executive Producer |
Rob Cowan | Executive Producer |
Adam Kolbrenner | Producer |
Dana Goldberg | Producer |
David S. Goyer | Producer |
Don Granger | Producer |
Jules Daly | Producer |
Chris Pratt | Executive Producer |
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2024 | 10 | 84 | 139 | 62 |
2024 | 11 | 115 | 191 | 66 |
2024 | 12 | 109 | 145 | 81 |
2025 | 1 | 99 | 131 | 72 |
2025 | 2 | 81 | 116 | 20 |
2025 | 3 | 41 | 110 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 18 | 24 | 14 |
2025 | 5 | 17 | 24 | 14 |
2025 | 6 | 25 | 39 | 18 |
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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 tu ... rned 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
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/the-tomorrow-war-spoiler-free-review "The Tomorrow War is one of the biggest surprises of the year, boasting an impressively creative creature design, entertaining action sequences, and a contender for the most beautiful shot of ... 2021. Chris McKay demonstrates all of his undeniable talent behind the camera, delivering brilliantly directed action scenes featuring excellent camera work, a chill-inducing score, and exceptional VFX - the Whitespikes look stunningly scary. Zach Dean doesn't avoid the formulas and cliches of the genre, offering a generic story with no real surprises but still possessing remarkable character work. Chris Pratt is great as the protagonist, but Yvonne Strahovski is on a whole other level, delivering one of her best performances ever in a feature film. With an overextended runtime, the last act is mostly unnecessary and less exciting, ultimately making the ending a tad underwhelming compared to the epic conclusion of the second act. I wouldn't be surprised if it gains a cult following, though. Tremendous replay value. Highly recommend it." Rating: B
Great watch, will likely watch again, and do recommend. It's usually a good sign when the worst part of a time travel movie is the time travel. I could probably make an hour long video on the time travel in this movie, especially compared to "Looper", but I'll forego that enough to say that it ... 's well leveraged for the purposes of the movie. The "White Spikes" are amazingly well put together, though I think projectile spikes are an odd biological evolution. The story is far from perfect, but the cast, the acting, the situation, and especially the action are all executed wonderfully with a high production value to back it up.
This thing doesn't just have regular plot holes or logical inconsistencies, it has scene hole, moment to moment holes, blink and you'll miss it holes. It is in fact entirely made of holes! My teenage cousin got frustrated while watching it and he likes robot dinosaurs! This might, by some stretch ... of imagination, be okay if it weren't clear - from so many self-important pop-up references to personal enterprise and industry, attempts at did-you-get-it political issues critique and just awkward piggybacking on all the current popular social issues from the pandemic, war on insert-noun, veterans, STEM, disenfranchised youth, patriarchy, feminism - that somebody thought they were making a CLEVER action flick. As is to be expected, these moments and attempts summed up also contradict and nullify each other. There once was a time when this couldn't even pass for public access cable, that time was before the reign of the tech mogul gnomes. It turns out that the only thing that kept nerds smart and hard working was the absence of social recognition.
**Overall : A fun popcorn sci-fi blockbuster with fun characters, scary aliens, and great action that far outweigh its minor faults.** The Tomorrow War is a fun fighting alien creatures, time travel, sci-fi action flick that thoroughly entertains despite its flaws. The film's premise lends to som ... e confusion with trying to change timelines, leading to moments of disjointed logic and confusing plot points. But let me be honest, if you don't take the science seriously, you will enjoy the movie. The aliens are super creepy and overwhelming. Transporting soldiers to the future to help try to overcome a failing war for survival provides a fresh take on the alien battle trope. I enjoyed the parts of the movie that took place in the future where the risk and danger were higher than the present-day parts that were more focused on exposition. Because The Tomorrow War was released straight to streaming, I had low expectations that were undeniably exceeded. I will be back to watch this one again.