Chronicles of Tomorrow
- Tagline
- When myths shape the future, laughter is the best defense.
- Description
- In a world where technology reigns and society stands on the brink of a dystopian overhaul, an unexpected hero emerges. Originating from an America long lost to the sands of a mythological era, a humorous yet ingenious spy, known only as 'Forge', juggles identity with secrets that could unravel the fabric of time. Alongside Forge is 'Pixel,' an audaciously creative mind whose artistic visions become the light in the shadows of espionage. Starring the charismatic Jelly-fur Cones as the clever undercover agent, the dauntless John Mane as the duplicitous antagonist, and the ever-vibrant Tracy Muffin as the crusader for truth, 'Chronicles of Tomorrow' will unravel the superhero tale in the most unpredictably digital way. Under the direction of the legendary, visionary Joss Whedonkey, get ready to decrypt the future with giggles and fists flying in equal measure. Because when history whispers, only heroes—and jesters—will shout back.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 2.80
- ReleaseDate
- 04/27/2023
- Genre
- Superhero
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.60
Ah, 'Chronicles of Tomorrow', a title so grandiose it almost demands you take it seriously—almost. Under the whimsical direction of Joss Whedonkey, we're snatched into a technicolor dream coated with a thin veneer of dystopian dread, but fear not! This pseudohistorical romp guarantees its audience a hoot with every scene transition. Our lad, Forge, played with rubber-faced tenacity by Jelly-fur Cones, traipses through the plot with the same finesse a cat might display in an obstacle course made of yarn: a chaotic elegance. Meanwhile, John Mane, whose reputation as a charming villain precedes him, meets expectations like he's tallied them on a scorecard. Tracy Muffin dazzles with a performance that might've been born in the throes of a pop art explosion. Suffice it to say, the laughter is on-point, making 'When myths shape the future, laughter is the best defense,' not just a catchy tagline but a self-fulfilling prophecy. With a flick of its ironic wand, 'Chronicles' delivers an entangled saga that prompts the audience to learn the art of snickering at the face of doom. In the end, with a PG rating, it's an escapade that you can actually watch with the kiddos, successfully deciphering the future without setting them on the path of nihilism. Buckle in for a kaleidoscopic jaunt that predetermines you'll exit the cinema with a lighter step—at least until you remember your own dystopian reality.