Starring Chris Pratt, Yvonne Strahovski, J.K. Simmons, and Sam Richardson

This sci-fi spectacle doesn’t just imagine a warning from the future—it unleashes a full-scale apocalypse. The Whitespikes we thought we understood turn out to be only the beginning. When their adult forms arrive early, they don’t just invade time—they bring an ice age with them. Cities vanish under blizzards, the air itself seems lethal, and humanity retreats to a last floating stronghold above a frozen graveyard of Earth.

Chris Pratt anchors the film as Dan Forester, a wounded everyman hero whose quiet desperation grounds the chaos. Yvonne Strahovski delivers steel-cold authority as a battle-hardened commander, while J.K. Simmons commands every scene with thunderous intensity. Sam Richardson provides much-needed dark humor, keeping the story human amid the whiteout horrors.

The final act is relentless—nearly 70 minutes of pure survival cinema. Frozen battlefields, collapsing ice structures, and a last stand that feels genuinely apocalyptic culminate in a bold, explosive climax that embraces spectacle without apology.

It’s loud, brutal, and unapologetically epic—a sci-fi war film that trades subtlety for scale and tension. Flawed but ferocious, this is end-of-the-world entertainment that hits like a prophecy carved in ice.