"Tomorrow's War" IGN score 3 points, a completely bad movie

"Tomorrow's War" IGN score 3 points, a completely bad movie

The new film "The Tomorrow Fight" starring "Star-Lord" Chris Pete is now available on Amazon Prime Video, and the film received a 3-point rating from IGN. "The Tomorrow Fight" has an IMDb score of 7 points, a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 56%, an MTC average score of 45 points, and a user rating of 7.3 points.

IGN rating: 3 points, too bad

Chris Pratt struggles in Amazon's super-duper-stupid time-travel war movie The Tomorrow War.

IGN's overall review:

The Tomorrow Fight is surprisingly bad: a confusing script, an emotionally shallow hero plot, and monsters that are too messy to be threatening. The low-level special effects are like those of a TV series, the low-contrast color scheme is disgusting, and the movie is downright ugly. Sure, The Tomorrow Fight has big action scenes, but there is nothing that will shock you. I (the review author) must say that this movie is not for Chris Pratt, but he is the producer of this movie, so he did this to himself. However, most of the blame should be placed on director Chris McKay. It is surprising that the helm of The Lego Batman Movie would deliver such a boring action movie after this energetic, interesting and entertaining work. However, this turn of events makes more sense than the plot of The Tomorrow Fight.

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