The Scotsman

Chris Pratt on the challenges of making a new blockbuste­r

Danielle de Wolfe finds The Tomorrow War is being fought for the future of mankind

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Imagine you had the ability to change the course of future events by fighting a war that has not happened yet.

No, we are not talking about a future Doctor Who storyline or a Back To The Future reboot. Instead, this fantastica­l premise is what underpins The Tomorrow War – a film that can only be described as out of this world.

Led by Parks And Recreation and Avengers actor Chris Pratt, The Tomorrow War sees a group of time travellers arrive on earth from the year 2051.

Armed with a warning that mankind is set for extinction given ongoing battles taking place 30 years in the future, Earth’s current soldiers and civilian inhabitant­s, including high school teacher Pratt, must transport themselves to the future in order to join the battle.

“I’ve come from the world of Jurassic World and Guardians Of The Galaxy, so what I really loved about this was that it was original. It was something that just came out of the imaginatio­n of a writer and I love that,” says Pratt, 42.

“They’ve taken soldiers from the present day and pulled them into the future to fight this war. This is a huge movie; we go all around the world and it goes hot, it gets cold, it gets fast, it goes slow. We built worlds, with aliens, unlike anything anyone’s ever seen.”

A running battle that hops between two very different visions of earth, Pratt says the film will resonate with today’s audiences because “it’s not soldiers that win the war, it’s science.”

The Tomorrow War is led by The Lego Movie director Chris Mckay and sees The Purge and Sleepy Hollow star Edwin Hodge take on the role of veteran soldier Dorian – a man with multiple future tours already under his belt.

“We were shooting this film, and then the pandemic hit, and it kind of puts a lot of things into perspectiv­e,” says Hodge, 36.

“We’re not dealing with aliens, per se, but we’re dealing with this unknown factor that is controllin­g and taking over the world, you know?”

The film “focuses on redemption” according to Pratt, whose character has to make the decision to fight for the sake of his young daughter’s future, and face death head-on.

Pratt was able to draw on the relationsh­ips he has with his baby daughter, Lyla, his first child with wife Katherine Schwarzene­gger, who gave birth some 10 months ago. He also has a son, Jack, with former wife Anna Faris.

“For me, anytime you can have your relationsh­ip with your offspring be part of the stakes of a story you’re telling, it’s a very natural thing for me, as a dad, to be able to draw from that,” says Pratt.

“I definitely feel it will resonate with a lot of people.”

The cast is joined by The Handmaid’s Tale star Yvonne Strahovski, who plays scientist Romeo Command, and her estranged father, played by JK Simmons.

While The Tomorrow War is “a big, fun, exciting summer blockbuste­r kind of a movie,” the concept of a generation being held accountabl­e for the consequenc­es of their actions, Pratt says, “elevates” the film and makes it “more special” than just another scifi adventure.

● The Tomorrow War is available to stream on Amazon Prime from today

 ??  ?? 0 Chris Pratt and Edwin Hodge in The Tomorrow War. Picture: PA Photo/amazon Studios
0 Chris Pratt and Edwin Hodge in The Tomorrow War. Picture: PA Photo/amazon Studios

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