In 2018 Ready Player One came to the cinemas, the last big sci-fi film by Steven Spielberg (Jurassic Park, Indian Jones) to date. You can watch the fantastic future vision on TV tonight. We’ll tell you why a look at Ready Player One is so worth it.
Three reasons speak for Ready Player One:
Reason 1: The dynamic action of Ready Player presses you into the sofa
Above all, the race at the beginning of the film, which leads through the virtual online platform called Oasis, will take your breath away. Spielberg uses every millimeter of the screen in the sequence and gives us an authentic feeling for the speed of racing.
Here you can watch the trailer for Ready Player One:
Ready Player One – Trailer (German) HD
The film’s VR topic invites you to visual gadgets, which the director likes to accept: weightless dances, chaotic battles, dystopian cities: everything looks great in Ready Player One.
Reason 2: Steven Spielberg’s passion for science fiction worlds
Spielberg masters almost every genre, but science fiction was particularly impressed by him. Et, War of the Worlds, Eerie Encounter of the Third Art tell of contacts with extraterrestrials, minority report and AI design future scenarios. Ready Player One is his answer to the question of how virtual reality changes sensual experiences and the coexistence of people.
Reason 3: The many Easter Eggs in the sci-fi world
The science fiction film builds its plot on an adventurous search for three Easter Eggs in the Virtual World Oasis. Main character Wade (Tye Sheridan) whizzes back into the future with the Delorean. This is one of the more obvious allusions to well -known films of well over 100 refer to. The highlight in the references strudel is definitely a sequence that plays completely in one of the most scary horror films of all time.
When is Ready Player One on TV?
Ready Player One runs tonight on March 12, 2025 at 8:15 p.m. on cable one. With advertising, the broadcast goes until 11:05 p.m. The repetition follows at 2:00 a.m. Alternatively, you can stream the film at Netflix in the subscription.
This article was first published in a similar form 2021 at Moviepilot.