In September 2020, in the midst of the
COVID-19 pandemic,
Ice Cube joined in the lead role in an untitled film produced by
Timur Bekmambetov, which would be directed by
Rich Lee with a screenplay by Kenneth A. Golde for
Universal Pictures. Universal was intrigued by the project by Bekmambetov's use of
screenlife technology, described as having "the look of commercial event film but at the budget of a contained thriller", which also allowed the actors and crew members to work in individual workspaces, which was seen as useful regarding the pandemic's
impact on the film industry. By April 2024, it was revealed to be an adaptation of the 1898 novel
The War of the Worlds by
H. G. Wells. Production lasted for fifteen days. Post production lasted for two years. According to producer Patrick Aiello, the film was originally developed for a theatrical release by Universal, and it was later acquired by Amazon which included an Amazon delivery driver character as fitting to its platform. Aiello said the production budget was below $10 million. Ice Cube stated the film was filmed in isolation due to the 2020 lockdown. In July 2025,
Clark Gregg,
Andrea Savage,
Henry Hunter Hall,
Iman Benson,
Devon Bostick, and
Michael O'Neill were revealed to have been part of the project. The film was produced using a
screenlife technique that places audiences inside the action through the lens of phones, computers, and tablets. Bekmambetov added: "If aliens invaded today, how would we experience it? Most likely, we'd be watching it on our phones, in that way, it's kind of a modern spin on
Orson Welles's
War of the Worlds. Back then, he used radio, the most popular technology of the time, to make people believe the invasion was real. Today, that medium is the screen of our devices."
War of the Worlds was released by
Universal Pictures on
Amazon Prime Video on July 30, 2025. ==Reception==