As aliens plan to destroy the world, a ragtag team of earthlings travels to the future to stop them.
In “The Tomorrow War,” Chris Pratt plays a young father who is drafted for the mission in a blockbuster originally meant for release in theaters by Paramount Pictures. Instead, it was sold to Amazon for a rumored $200 million.
But Pratt wants audiences to experience it in the best way possible at home — which means turning off their mobile phones.
“Give yourself that gift, honestly,” Pratt said via Zoom. “When you’re paying the money to go to the theater… you’re buying a two-hour escape from your phone and I think you can give yourself that at home if you’re a little bit …
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