'It's great to be outside' - Chris Pratt on premiering 'The Tomorrow War' in L.A.
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'It's great to be outside' - Chris Pratt on premiering 'The Tomorrow War' in L.A.
- Title: 'It's great to be outside' - Chris Pratt on premiering 'The Tomorrow War' in L.A.
- Date: 1st July 2021
- Summary: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (JUNE 30, 2021) (REUTERS) PRATT AT PHOTO CALL WITH ACTORS BETTY GILPIN, J.K. SIMMONS AND SAM RICHARDSON ACTOR WESLEY SNIPES CARPET FILLED WITH PEOPLE GILPIN BEING INTERVIEWED SIMMONS BEING INTERVIEWED (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTOR, J.K. SIMMONS, SAYING: "It's nice to be gathered outside in the fresh air with people about to see a movie together as a communal event. It's a beautiful thing." TRUCK WITH MONSTER COMING OUT OF IT (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTOR, BETTY GILPIN, SAYING: "I'm so excited. Usually red carpets are a terrifying thing for me. That sound effect isn't helping. But any form of society, I'm like 'Hello. Wonderful. This is great' so I feel like Scrooge at the end of the book where he does love society."
- Embargoed: 15th July 2021 05:16
- Keywords: Betty Gilpin Chris Pratt JK Simmons The Tomorrow War fantasy film premiere sci-fi time travel
- Location: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES; UNIDENTIFIED FILMING LOCATIONS
- City: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES; UNIDENTIFIED FILMING LOCATIONS
- Country: USA
- Topics: Arts/Culture/Entertainment,Film,United States
- Reuters ID: LVA003EK0DP3H
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text:Hollywood actor Chris Pratt held the world premiere for his latest film 'The Tomorrow War' at the Banc of California Stadium in downtown Los Angeles.
However, it wasn't a usual premiere for him. Pratt for the first time executive produced the movie, whose release date kept being delayed by the pandemic until it was bought by streaming service Amazon Studios.
Asked how he felt to finally be launching the film, Pratt answered, "It's great to be outside and be at a premiere, for this film to be finally out there and for people to see it."
The film, despite its epic scale and state-of-the-art special effects, is not going to be released in cinemas.
Pratt said, "I'm thrilled that people get to watch this at home and have this experience right now. They deserve a summer blockbuster, and they can do it from the comfort of their own home in their pajamas. Just put your phone down. That's all."
'The Tomorrow War' shows a group of military personnel return from the future to the present day to draft everyday people to fight aliens that are destroying the planet.
Many are exceedingly ill-equipped, but Pratt, using his military background, hones his ragtag group of fighters into warriors.
Director Chris McKay said, "It's the army of the ordinary and I think that was the appeal for Chris, too, to play somebody who was an ordinary guy, someone who's an ex-military guy, who's a teacher and has got big dreams and big ambitions but he's just an average guy who gets put into an extraordinary circumstance."
"Everyone can see someone in this movie they can relate to," said Jasmine Mathews, who plays the leader of the drafters. She added, "One of the things I wish, I hope people take away from this is that you don't have to be some extraordinary person to save the world."
The film is similar in tone to many of Arnold Schwarzenegger's films. Schwarzenegger is now Pratt's father-in-law, so is he worried about showing the 'Terminator' star the finished product?
Pratt replied, "You know, if it was bad, I'd be nervous, but I'm thrilled because it's a great movie, so I can't wait for him to see it."
'The Tomorrow War' begins streaming on July 2.
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