‘The Tomorrow War’ Review: A Bland Chris Pratt Fights the Future in Would-Be Amazon Blockbuster

A supposedly $200 million dollar sci-fi spectacle about contemporary people being conscripted into a future war that pits the human race against some very hungry aliens, “The Tomorrow War” sure is a mighty huge thing to watch at home on a (comparatively) small screen.

And yet, strange as it is that this summer’s biggest original blockbuster is skipping theaters altogether — a result of Paramount’s Covid-related decision to salvage its investment and sell the movie to Amazon — it can feel even stranger that something this anodyne and algorithmic wasn’t conceived by a streamer in the first place.While the action only scales up and up and up as its world speeds towards its final battle, even the most IMAX-sized moments seem right at home on your TV, whereWhich isn’t to say that “The Tomorrow War” is bad — it boasts a clever premise, a killer supporting turn from Sam Richardson,

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