Great ideas undid by poor execution and poor choices here and there, especially at the end. The shoot'em, blow'em **** at the end just killed this film. There was absolutely no need for that. What I did take away from this film though is that I do honestly believe that we eat up and are utterly addicted to the idea of this world blowing up and the human race coming to end for some sick, disturbing reason instead of embracing the possibility of hope and the future having a silver lining. I thought the film, being preachy or not, hit the hammer on the head there. All I could think about while watching Tomorrowland was that when I was growing up I thought the future would indeed be fantastic, just as people like the real Hugo Gernsback or Gerry Anderson for that matter envisioned. Yet, here we are.
And for those that wanted a sequel to Tron: Legacy, you can thank Tomorrowland for the reason you will not be getting one.