Brad Pitt's new film "Ad Astra" has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 84% and a M-site score of 80

Brad Pitt's new film "Ad Astra" has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 84% and a M-site score of 80

Brad Pitt's new sci-fi film "Ad Astra" was released by the media today (September 17), with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 84%, an M-station average score of 80, and an iMDb score of 7.7. The performance of the lead actor Brad Pitt was highly praised, and the film will be released in North America on September 20.

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 84%

M station average score 80 points

iMDb 7.7 points

Ad Astra tells the story of Roy, an aerospace engineer played by Brad Pitt, who is trying to find his father (Tommy Lee Jones), who set out on a journey to outer space 20 years ago and disappeared in the vast universe. He is willing to travel across the universe and galaxies just to find his father's whereabouts, which may still be alive. However, he discovers a secret that poses an extreme threat to the earth during the journey. Donald Sutherland, Liv Tyler and others also participated.

"Interstellar Exploration" Chinese trailer:

"Ad Astra" will be released in North America on September 20.

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