Louis Koo's sci-fi film "The Tomorrow War" previews the mysterious meteorite

Louis Koo's sci-fi film "The Tomorrow War" previews the mysterious meteorite

Today (December 10), the new trailer of the Hong Kong-produced science fiction film "Tomorrow's War" was released, reminding everyone that there will be a "meteorite strike" at 8 pm on December 17. It may imply that there will be an official trailer and release date information by then.

Preview:

"The Battle of Tomorrow" stars Louis Koo, Lau Ching Wan, Carina Lau, Nick Cheung, Philip Keung, Tse Kwan Ho, etc., and is directed by new director Ng Hsuan Fai. The film cost HK$400 million and was completed in June 2017. It is a rare science fiction theme in Hong Kong films. Earlier, at a domestic film recommendation meeting, it was revealed that the film was still in post-production: Louis Koo has very high requirements for movies, so it is still being revised.

The story of "Tomorrow's War" is set in 2055, when the Earth is plagued by pollution and global warming. A meteorite hits the Earth, bringing with it a fast-growing tentacled alien creature that purifies the Earth while killing all life. The task of saving the Earth falls on an elite force. While fighting the alien creatures, they also discover a shocking conspiracy.

Video screenshots:

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