A major science fiction film from director Steven Spielberg has become available for streaming. The film, which explores a future shaped by predictive technology, can now be accessed by subscribers of a major streaming service.

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Steven Spielberg’s 2002 science fiction film *Minority Report* began streaming on Amazon Prime Video on May 1. The film is set in Washington D.C. in the year 2054.

In the movie’s narrative, a specialized police unit called PreCrime uses the visions of three psychics, known as “precogs,” to arrest individuals before they commit murders. Tom Cruise plays the unit’s chief, John Anderton.

The plot follows Anderton after the system predicts he will commit a murder himself. He must then attempt to prove his innocence while on the run. The film was based on a 1956 short story by author Philip K. Dick.

Summary

The movie *Minority Report*, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise, is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video as of May 1. The film is a key work in the sci-fi genre from 2002.

Its story is set in a future where crime is prevented by arresting people before they act, based on psychic visions. The protagonist is a police officer who is himself accused by the system he once operated.

Facing a predicted murder charge, he becomes a fugitive to uncover the truth. The film’s concept originated from a short story by famed science fiction writer Philip K. Dick.

FAQs

**What is *Minority Report* about?**
The film is set in 2054 and follows a police officer in a “PreCrime” unit that arrests people for murders they have not yet committed. He is forced to run when the system predicts he will be a killer.

Where can I stream Minority Report?
As of May 1, the film is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. It can be accessed by subscribers of that service.

Is Minority Report based on a book?
The film is based on a 1956 science fiction short story of the same name written by Philip K. Dick. The movie adaptation was released in 2002.

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