Frank Walker and Casey Newton time travel to a Utopian society where actions shape the people and the world around them. It is an American science fiction mystery adventure film. ‘Tomorrowland’ premiered in Disneyland on May 8 and hit theaters on Friday, May 22.

IMDb rated the film 7.2/10 out of 3,568 users. Metacritic gave the film a Metascore of 60 taken from 44 critics. It has a 7.4 User Score out of 13 ratings. It received 27 positive reviews, 1 negative review, and 16 mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes rated the film 49% on the Tomatometer. It received an average rating of 5.7/10 out of 147 reviews. It received 72 Fresh Tomatoes and 75 Rotten Tomatoes. Its Audience Score is 66% with an average rating of 3.7/6 out of 60,275 user ratings.

‘Tomorrowland’ stars George Clooney as Frank Walker, Thomas Robinson portrays a young Frank, Hugh Laurie as David Nix, Britt Robertson as Casey Newton, Raffey Cassidy as Athena, Tim McGraw as Eddie Newton, Kathryn Hahn as Ursula, Keegan-Michael Key as Hugo, Chris Baur as Frank's dad, Pierce Gagnon as Nate Newton, Matthew Maccaull as Dave Clark, Judy Greer as Jenny Newton, and Garry Chalk as Jail Desk Jockey.

‘Tomorrowland’ was directed by Brad Bird. It was produced by Brad Bird, Damon Lindelof, and Jeffrey Chernov. The story is by Damon Lindelof, Brad Bird, and Jeff Jensen. The $190 million budget film features music by Michael Giacchino. Claudio Miranda is the cinematographer. It was edited by Walter Murch. Walt Disney Pictures produced the film and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributed it. According to Box office mojo, the film made $750K.

Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes:

“We like apocalyptic futures, one character says, because they ask nothing of us; Tomorrowland can't quite sell the alternative, but at least it dares to imagine something different,” wrote Alex Pappademas from Grantland.

“The film's eco-friendly concerns and general tone of messianic optimism are welcome,” wrote Petere Rainer from the Christian-Science Monitor.

“Come for the humor and thrills and visual delights - there are many. Leave with the thought in your head: We can, we need to, do better. This is summer moviemaking at its best,” wrote Tom Long from Detroit News.

“Brad Bird presents a gorgeously wrought, hopeful future vision in Tomorrowland, infusing the family film with enough entertaining action and retro-themed whiz bang to forgive an awkward opening and third-act weakness,” wrote Linda Barnard from Toronto Star.

“Tomorrowland" is a globe-trotting, time-traveling caper whose giddy visual whimsies and exuberant cartoon violence are undermined by a coy mystery that stretches as long as the line for "Space Mountain" on a hot summer day,” wrote Inkoo Kang from TheWrap.