Nate newton tomorrowland4/9/2024 ![]() In the present, Casey and Frank lead Tomorrowland, recruit Eddie and Nate, and create a new group of recruitment animatronics like Athena, whom they were addressing at the beginning of the film. Making peace with Frank, Athena activates her self-destruct sequence, destroying the machine, which falls on David, killing him. Athena sees a vision of the future where Frank is shot by David, and she jumps in the way of his attack, mortally wounding herself. The bomb is accidentally thrown through a portal to an uninhabited island on Earth, the explosion pinning David's leg. Casey, Frank, and Athena attempt to use a bomb to destroy the machine, leading to a fight with David. Believing that humanity simply gave up, David has also given up and intends to allow the apocalypse to happen. Instead, they embraced the apocalypse, refusing to act to make a better future for their world. ![]() They confront David, who admits he tried to prevent the future by projecting such images to humanity as a warning. While Frank attempts to convince David to listen, he refuses and intends to have the group leave Tomorrowland.Ĭasey realizes the tachyon machine is telling humanity that the world will end, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy. Casey refuses to accept the world will end, causing the future to temporarily alter. They travel to a tachyon machine, invented by Frank, which accurately predicted the worldwide catastrophe. David Nix, Tomorrowland's governor, greets them. There, they find Tomorrowland in a state of decay. The trio use an antique rocket, called the Spectacle, hidden beneath the Eiffel Tower to travel to Tomorrowland. Frank explains that Gustave Eiffel, Jules Verne, Nikola Tesla, and Thomas Edison co-founded Plus Ultra, a secret society of futurists, creating Tomorrowland in another dimension, free to make scientific breakthroughs without obstruction, eventually inducting Walt Disney into the society based on his philosophy of "making dreams come true" through imagination and filmmaking aligning with their own principles, thus one of the first transports to Tommorowland was built beneath Disneyland's park attraction of the same name. Using a teleportation device, the trio travel to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Frank resents Athena for lying to him about her true nature, but reluctantly agrees to help them get to Tomorrowland. Animatronic assassins arrive to kill Casey, but she and Frank escape, meeting Athena in the woods outside Frank's house. Frank warns her that the future is doomed, but she disagrees, thus lowering the counter's probability. Inside Frank's house, Casey finds a probability counter marking the end of the world. The reclusive, cynical Frank declines Casey's request to take her to Tomorrowland, having been banished from it years ago. Athena drops Casey off outside an adult Frank's house in Pittsfield, New York. After Casey and Athena steal a car, Athena reveals she is an animatronic, purposed to find and recruit people who fit the ideals of Tomorrowland. Athena bursts in and defeats the owners, actually Audio-Animatronics, who self-destruct, blowing apart the shop. The owners attack her when she is unable to divulge where she got the pin, insisting that Casey knows about a "little girl". With help from her younger brother Nate, Casey finds a Houston memorabilia store related to the pin. Her adventure is cut short when the pin's battery runs out. While touching it, the pin transports her to Tomorrowland. At the police station, she finds a pin in her belongings. Her father, Eddie, is a NASA engineer, but faces losing his job. In the present day, optimistic teenager Casey Newton repeatedly sabotages the planned demolition of a NASA launch site in Florida. Frank obeys and sneaks onto the ride, where the pin is scanned by a laser, and he is transported to Tomorrowland, a futuristic cityscape, where advanced robots fix his jetpack, allowing him to fly and join the secretive world. ![]() Frank is approached by a young girl, Athena, who hands him an orange lapel pin with a blue "T" embossed on it, telling him to follow her onto Walt Disney's "It's a Small World" attraction at the Fair's Pepsi-Cola Pavilion. In 1964, a young boy named Frank Walker attends the 1964 New York World's Fair to sell his prototype jet pack, but is rejected, as it does not work.
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