The Tomorrow War Pitch Meeting

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Published 2021-07-04
Step inside the pitch meeting that led to The Tomorrow War!

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Chris Pratt made the leap to action movie star back in 2014 with Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, and he’s been on that path ever since. After seeing him go to war against deadly aliens with a time-travel plot in Marvel, The Tomorrow War lets audiences see him go to war against deal aliens with a time-travel plot. But like… But different.

The Tomorrow War definitely raises some questions. Like why aren’t people in the future sending people back in time to prepare for the war instead of to come fight a losing battle? Why do they mention only recruiting people that are deceased in the future if almost everyone is? Why did Dan dive off a platform to try and save Muri? What was the point of spending the whole movie working on a toxin if they just used explosives in the end? Why didn’t they prepare their soldiers at all for the extremely dangerous mission they sent them on?

To answer all these questions and more, step inside the Pitch Meeting that led to The Tomorrow War! It’ll be super easy, barely an inconvenience.

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All Comments (21)
  • @nope53926
    Anyone else get more excited about watching Pitch Meetings than the movies themselves?
  • @AdamFunk
    This plot feels like a producer watched World War Z and Edge of Tomorrow and just pointed wildly at the screen and yelled "Do that! Do that!" to everyone in the room.
  • @ratholin
    As silly as the premise is it's not too far fetched to think that when all hope seems lost the last humans would call for their moms and dads to make the monsters go away.
  • @TacitusR
    The Tomorrow War is a very good example of what one can accomplish by linking together nothing but plot holes until one has a feature length film.
  • This movie was like an episode of Drunk History where the writer just tried to summarize Edge of Tomorrow, Starship Troopers, and World War Z while being completely hammered.
  • @fredskull1618
    “If they just blow up the ship, then why did they need the toxin?” - this single observation, on its own, breaks the entire movie
  • @TailAbNormal
    This movie is the embodiment of; "I'm gonna need you to stop asking questions and get all the way off my back."
  • @sasaki999pro
    I appreciate the part where Ryan acknowledges how illogical it is for them risk their lives instead of warning the government but also makes a decent argument how boring it would be if they did so otherwise.
  • @luvstagrind
    "They don't want to create a time paradox" That whole movie should have had a time paradox from the very moment the people from the future stepped foot onto the field
  • @The-Rest-of-Us
    If aliens ever attack us in the future we will call upon the inexhaustible army of Ryans.
  • I loved the fact they found a way to time travel but couldn't find where the aliens were coming from
  • @brynntaylor6952
    Don’t forget about how the c4 was never placed in the first place, somehow they blew the entire ship up without actually placing any c4 to blow it up with. Magical teleporting c4.
  • @jpi5328
    "They start developing a toxin by science and family.." - Dom approves.
  • @NinusMaximus
    I loved how everyone that was necessary at some point in the movie was a friend of the protagonist. We need an expert and crazy pilot. No problem, we call my dad. Now we need a scientist specialized in molecular shenanigans, no problem, call the funny guy that I know. Ok, but now we need an expert on Asian vulcanology. No worries we can talk to my teenager student.
  • " you would think so because of how things work" it's probably the funniest line I've heard 🤣
  • It's really lucky that the one guy handpicked by his kid's future version is also one of the people who landed in the pool. And that the only two people he bonded with that survived were the one guy with the claw and the one guy with the lab. And that there's this one student who is obsessed with volcanoes. And that the estranged father has this specific personality and specific skills and specific line of work they needed to complete this little jigsaw puzzle.
  • The fact that they didn't have the time to use RPGs, grenade launchers, grenades, explosive rounds ect. Or have the 'technology' to create weapons that could kill the aliens when you CREATED A MACHINE THAT ALLOWED MASS TELEPORTATION OF TIME TRAVEL.
  • @LamiNalchor
    I always find it hilarious how people fight animals, aliens, and whatever multiple times their size with hand-to-hand combat. When a regular human would not have a chance against a chimp.
  • @MP197742
    My favorite part was when they had just captured the queen, and the males are all coming to rescue her, and they are suddenly able to glide like flying squirrels, which wasn’t previously established. And Chris Pratt was like “they fly now?” And his daughter is like “they fly now.” And he’s like “they fly now.”