Netflix adds ‘breathtaking’ sci-fi movie 23 years after it was first released

A ‘breathtaking’, action-packed sci-fi movie is finally coming to Netflix, 23 years after it was first released.

Minority Report was released in 2002, helmed by Steven Spielberg and based on the novel of the same name by Philip K Dick.

The futuristic film transported viewers to 2054, and was set in a world where police had psychic technology and were able to arrest people for crimes before they happened.

Tom Cruise starred as Precrime chief John Anderton who led the department, but found himself on the wrong side of the department when he was accused of a crime he hadn’t committed yet.

The Mission: Impossible icon was joined in the cast by Colin Farrell, Samanta Morton, Patrick Kilpatrick and Max von Sydow.

Minority Report is being added to the streaming platform on July 1, meaning a new batch of fans will be able to watch on in terror as John goes on the run, desperate to clear his name.

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Tom Cruise led the way in Minority Report (Picture: 20th Century Fox)
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The action sci-fi hit was released in 2002 (Picture: 20th Century Fox)

The dystopian flick currently boasts a Rotten Tomatoes score of 89% from critics, compared to 80% from the audience.

An anonymous fan penned: ‘This movie was awesome. It had an incredibly unique idea that was so much fun to watch unfold. Plenty of twists and turns. A perfect sci-fi movie.’

‘Probably my favorite Tom Cruise movie! It had such an original plot and a great story line! Definitely a bit sci-fi-ish, but really well done,’ Jeremy L said.

‘This movie was amazing and way ahead of its time,’ an unnamed fan said. ‘I was very impressed. Tom Cruise had an incredible performance.

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Tom starred opposite Colin Farrell in the blockbuster (Picture: 20th Century Fox)
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Steven Spielberg’s flick went down a treat with fans (Picture: 20th Century Fox)

‘The story was unique and captivating. Very thought provoking. All the future tech displayed in this movie is still impressive today in 2020 even to a seasoned Sci-Fi fan. A must see film, one of the best Sci-Fi movies out there.’

Daniel W raved: ‘On the short list of my all-time favorite movies, Minority Report is the rare film that has everything: breathtaking action and suspense, philosophical and ethical dilemmas, real emotion and well-placed plot twists.

‘In fact, it has so much going on that it might have gone off the rails in lesser hands; but Spielberg’s veteran direction shapes it into a masterpiece.’

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Minority Report is on Netflix very soon (Picture: 20th Century Fox)

The official synopsis reads: ‘In a near future where murders can be seen before they happen, the head of the Precrime unit goes on the run when he’s accused of an imminent homicide.’

Minority Report was released more than two decades ago, and made more than $225million at the global box office.

It spawned a spin-off prequel series on Fox in 2015, with Stark Sands, Wilmer Valderrama, Meagan Good, Nick Zano and Daniel London in the cast.

However, the program wasn’t as successful as the blockbuster, and was axed after one season.

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