Several days ago, we announced an opportunity to virtually screen The Tomorrow War. Because these digital tickets went so quickly and our screening partner had more available, she has opened our code for 50 more! So, once again, on Thursday, July 1, 2021, a limited number of you have a chance at watching a virtual screening of The Tomorrow War at 7:00PM. Amazon’s The Tomorrow War marks the return of the epic summer blockbuster, promising large-scale sci-fi-action mixed with comedy and heart. Starring Chris Pratt, Yvonne Strahovski (The Handmaids Tale) J.K. Simmons, Betty Gilpin, Sam Richardson, Edwin Hodge, Jasmine Mathews, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, and Keith Powers, the film takes you on an epic and original thrill ride!
Digging Deeper
To reserve a spot for the online screening you must click on the link below which takes you to the redeem pass page. You then log in or sign up which takes a minute if you do not have an Amazon TicktBox account to reserve your virtual spot! The day of the screening you get an email reminder from Amazon TicktBox and then at 6:00PM, 1 hour before the screening you get the email to log into the movie. You will be put into a virtual waiting room – so you can walk away from your screen for an hour and then the movie starts at 7:00PM. It is easy and the system explains all the steps.
Please note: your code is entirely unique and is only valid for one log-in. It cannot be shared with friends or used on multiple devices. When you get the email to watch the film use the device with which you intend to join the virtual screening. You cannot log into the movie on your phone and then try to watch it on your computer.
In The Tomorrow War, 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. Everyday civilians are drafted to fight a war set 30 years in the future against a brutal alien life force to save mankind from complete destruction. Among those recruited is a high school teacher and family man named Dan Forester (Chris Pratt), a draftee with a wife and daughter, who utilizes his ex-military experience to lead untrained soldiers into battle. Determined to save the world for his daughter and despite his skill and strategic mind, he will ultimately need to team up with a brilliant scientist and his estranged father (J.K. Simmons) to use their combined intellect and the power of science to save humanity in a desperate quest to rewrite the fate of the past.
The Tomorrow War will release globally exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on July 2nd. It is rated PG-13 with a running time of 140 minutes.
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