New Video Movie Prime World war Coming to the streaming service on July 30, and all that is new to Prime Video in July 2025, it could well be the most bizarre. I speak of the same “War of the Worlds” as the epic science fiction novel by HG Wells, and later of the 1978 Jeff Wayne musical with the Spider Giant Now robot synonymous with IP. There was even a 2005 film with Tom Cruise, which looked much more like the traditional action film we would touch.
Here is what we know about the 2025 version: the film will follow Will Radford (Ice Cube), a higher cybersecurity analyst for Homeland Security, who “spends his days to follow potential threats to national security thanks to a mass surveillance program, until an attack by an unknown entity leads him to wonder if the government hides something from him … and the rest of the world.”
With the slogan “Your data is deadly”, this lesson in an unmanageable digital imprint is on the verge of hitting us in front with all the tact of a compulsory school assembly. The more I look at the World war Trailer – And believe me, I cannot stop – the more I am stunned that this is what our collective creativity has happened. Will the new first-rate video film set the world? Probably not, and that’s bad news for Gen Z.
The new War of the Worlds first -rate video film is really just ice cubes that fight extraterrestrials on Zoom
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Culturally, we like to find someone to blame. For example, if things change considerably in a well -known franchise, fans are likely to blame certain public or social demographics as reason. Regarding first -rate videos World war is worried, it looks like a cheap ploy to make the formerly complex tradition of a more pleasant science fiction classic to young viewers. Let it even be what they want to see, it doesn’t matter … Young people will be responsible for a bad film if there is even a sniff of modern technology used.
As you can see on the trailer above, World war will be fully defined on a computer screen. At no time did the action go away from zoom calls, YouTube clips or any amount of open and closed tabs on a desk. It is far from being a new concept, with horror films like Megan is missing And Missing (Strangely, a theme here) regularly swiveling with digital narrative means. But not having a reality at all is more rarely seen and honestly? I don’t think it serves a goal at all.
Aside from the laziness I have already discussed, I also don’t think the concept makes the story original. When you think about World warYou think of a dynamic action on an incredulous scale, with grandiose decorations and overwhelming world constructions. Wells’ story is something bigger than you can never understand, even if the distant premise really seems that it could happen one day. Reduce all of this to explosions on a screen and what magic you have left?
Ice Cube could take me completely by surprise and make the best new first -rate video film of 2025 from its rear pocket, but I strongly doubt it. If we are honest, there is no real reason why it World war should exist, reinforcing only the argument that more films should be based on original ideas.