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Rollerball is in this list somewhere – but how high did it reach? Bad sci-fi and fantasy movies aren’t merely the province of low-budget quickies.

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The Coolest Returning and New Sci- Fi TV Shows of 2. Beyond. It looks like Marvel will have their hands full once again as they prepare to launch the Iron Fist series, the Defender series, and the Punisher series with Netflix, the Inhumans with ABC, and Legion with FX next year. If I’m being honest, though, I’m most excited for the Halo series. It only makes sense to have Spielberg in control of such an epic series! Documentary Films Dvd Sleight (2017).

I’m glad it’s happening (please, please let it happen), ya know, eventually! Because of the nature of television (“Ah, it’s canceled!” “Oh no, it’s pushed back!” “Jeez Louise, it’s just a rumor!”) this list of new Sci- Fi TV Shows will be separated into 4 sections: New Sci- Fi TV Shows Definitely Happening in 2. New Sci- Fi TV Shows Probably Happening in 2.

Sci- fi novel- to- TV adaptations that look cool and are planned (but not very much is known at this point.) Returning Sci- Fi TV Shows we all know and love. New Sci- Fi TV Shows DEFINITELY Happening in 2. Beyond: January 2, 2.

The sci- fi starts right away, with Freeform’s series about a young man who spends 1. The service intends to make the entire series available to binge watch via Hulu and On Demannd, while also rolling it out through a traditional week by week release. Legion: February 2. This new Marvel series follows Legion, or David Haller, the schizophrenic mutant son of Charles Xavier, plagued by split personalities that allow him to harvest unfathomable power, would trade it all for a little bit of normalcy.

His incredible power comes at the expense of damaging his mind. Legion is on the run from himself, trying to find some aspect of sanity, when he unexpectedly falls in love. Haller will be played by Dan Stevens, and was created by Noah Hawley. Iron Fist: March 1. An upcoming Netflix web series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Fist is the 4th new Marvel series that will lead up to the Defenders miniseries.

After being orphaned and disappearing, Danny Rand is back after 1. This billionaire trained with the Buddhist monks for nearly all his life to become a martial arts expert, and has the ability to call on the mystical power of the Iron Fist. But will he use it to defend his city as the Iron Fist, or carry out his families legacy? Star Trek Discovery: May 2. The first Star Trek television adventure since 2.

CBS starting May 2. Set 1. 0 years before the events of the original Star Trek series, separate from the timeline of the concurrent feature films, Discovery explores a “previously mentioned” but never explored event from the history of Star Trek while following the crew of the USS Discovery. Inhumans: September 2. The recently revealed series, another superhero collaboration between Marvel and ABC, has an ambitious release planned for September next year, with an IMAX theatrical debut for the first two episodes during the summer.

The Defenders: 2. This long- awaited Netflix crossover series will bring the 4 most street- smart Marvel heroes on the scene together to form the Defenders. Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Daredevil and Jessica Jones will fight to protect their cities (Hell’s Kitchen and Harlem), or maybe band together to destroy a powerful villain who’s threatening the world! We’ll have to wait and see. The series, which started filming in early November, locked down many of the writers and show- runners from the Daredevil series, including Marco Ramirez and Douglas Petrie. Time After Time: 2. Despite mixed critical reception when the 1.

Karl Alexander was released, ABC decided to turn the peculiar story into a series. The novel follows H. G. Wells, who in turn follows Jack the Ripper, when they end up in modern day New York via Wells’ time machine. Wells wants to capture the Ripper and turn him over to justice, and naturally meets a lady along the way.

Wells will be played by Harry Potter alum Freddie Stroma, and Jack the Ripper by Josh Bowman of the TV series Revenge. Powerless: 2. 01. The first TV comedy of the DC universe, Vanessa Hudgens stars as an insurance adjuster who protects regular citizens from the damages caused by superhero/villain battles.

It sounds like it won’t be taking itself very seriously, which I think is the best approach for this concept. Hopefully Warner Bros. Coolcoolcool. The Punisher: 2. In a move surprising pretty much everyone, the Punisher series was bumped up to a 2. Netflix, making it their third new Marvel series to debut next year, with Iron Fist and the Defenders.

No one knows yet whether it will come out before the Defenders, but it started filming in Early October, just before The Defenders got started, so ? Also, it makes sense to film them around the same time, as they share at least a few characters, and likely more than a few locations. Extinct: 2. 01. 7This series, being co- written by popular and controversial Ender’s Game author Orson Scott Card, is being produced as an original series for BYU TV, and is slated to come out in 2. The basic premise is that 4. I hear mystery plays a big part. The Tick: 2. 01. 7After surviving Amazon’s “Pilot Season” experiment, the company announced that the show had been picked up for a full first season, and it would be arriving on Amazon Prime sometime in 2. For those interested, Amazon is still offering you the chance to watch the pilot for free.

The Handmaid’s Tale: 2. Margaret Atwood’s dystopic tale is being adapted by MGM Television and Hulu, with a release date currently set for “early 2. Phoenix Forgotten (2017) Movie Out. Elisabeth Moss, Samira Wiley, Joseph Fiennes and Yvonne Strahovski are all on board.

Class: 2. 01. 7This Doctor Who spinoff is already out in the UK (as of October 2. US, we’ll have to wait until 2. BBC America to bring it out over here. As the next list in our 2.

Sci- Fi Addict entertainment forecast series, we searched and scoured for the best sci- fi authors releasing new sci- fi books this coming year. Hugo Awards, best- sellers, and Arthur C. Clarke Awards are all up in this list, so you know it’s going to be a good year. The first half of the list will contain stand- alone sci- fi novels, as well as the first books in new series, so you can try something new in 2. New Sci- Fi TV Shows PROBABLY / MAYBE Happening 2. The Last Policeman: 2.

The Last Policeman is a Ben H. Winters sci- fi novel released in 2. NBC. The novel follows Hank Palace, a New Hampshire detective, as he works on solving cases. Earth is literally in its final years, with a catastrophe- level asteroid hurtling toward the planet, with no scrappy crew of oil- rig drillers in sight to save us. As the world around Palace descends into ever increasing chaos, with society preparing for / unraveling as the eventual impact draws closer and closer, he tries to keep focused on work, and keep some form of hope alive by closing cases and solving crimes. Spin: 2. 01. 7 / 2.

This upcoming 6- hour miniseries is an adaptation of Robert Charles Wilson’s Hugo Award- winning novel Spin, by Syfy. The team grabbed the incredibly talented Jim Uhls (Fight Club, Jumper) to script the Syfy miniseries. The novel centers on a young scientist who must save humanity from a mysterious cloud that has surrounded the planet and blacked out the stars before it brings about the apocalypse. The announcement happened back in 2.

The Final Odyssey: 2. Syfy is behind another Arthur C. Clarke adaptation hopefully coming out soon. Frank Poole, the hero of 2. A Space Odyssey, is revived 1.

Syfy is saying the series is still in active development. Orville: Fall 2. 01. This unorthodox riff off Star Trek will star creator Seth Mc. Farlane (Family Guy, American Dad!, Ted, everything else on TV) as the captain of the Orville, a spaceship in future Earth’s interplanetary exploration fleet.

Set roughly 3. 00 years in the future, the less- than- professional crew of the less- than- top- of- the- line spaceship will travel through space; comedy, drama, and misadventures to follow. Krypton: 2. 01. 7Teaser image for the upcoming 2. Superman spin- off, Krypton. Production for the Superman prequel series was set to begin in Montreal, summer 2.

The 2. 5 Best Sci- Fi Movies of the Last 2. Years. This week sees the release of . And while in all likelihood . Some are intimate character studies; others span multiple planets or planes of reality. They prove that great ideas aren’t defined by the size of their budgets but by the scope of their ideas and the depth of their emotions.

It’s easy to be cynical about the state of filmmaking in 2. This brilliant flip of the gender script also functions as a metatextual meditation on the way audiences typically objectify actresses—Johansson is frequently naked, but never in a entirely titilating way. For women, . The more Johansson endeavors to empathize and become more “human,” the more she realizes that her body serves no purpose beyond its attractiveness to those she’s made to lure into a fatal trap; it was only created for the pleasure of men, not for herself. It’s that uniformity that consumes Andrew Niccol’s . The premise of the world of . Who wouldn’t want to pass on prime genes to their offspring? Who wouldn’t pay for that?

Well, the people who can’t pay for that. A meditation on class warfare mixed with a modern Romeo and Juliet romance, Niccol’s 1.

Ethan Hawke’s Vincent Freeman faces in his attempts to fulfill his lifelong career goals (and hook up with Uma Thurman, a dream many people can relate to) aren’t far off from the issues faced by contemporary society. Where other time- travel films dumb things down to keep the audience engaged, Carruth’s hyper- realistic . Carruth has said he wanted to make the film as obtuse as possible, so the audience was left as confused about the events as the characters themselves (who he lovingly referred to as “morons”). Sure, it looks cheap; what film shot for a reported budget of $7,0. But that homemade aesthetic somehow adds to the appeal. The biggest discoveries are sometimes the ones that are made by a bunch of friends working together in someone’s basement. But, Alfonso Cuar.

The 3. D (and IMAX) immersed viewers in the experience, letting space become another character in the film. They also made . As Sandra Bullock’s astronaut spins around, untethered in the great expanse of outer space, you're as disoriented as she is. In both the literal and figurative sense, it’s breathtaking (as Bullock slowly loses oxygen, you find yourself counting your own breaths).

And while it works incredibly well as a sci- fi suspense thriller, . It’s only in accepting the end, in leaving the womb of the space station and crawling up out of the primordial clay, does Bullock’s character find a new beginning. Artificial Intelligence’ (2. Directed by Steven Spielberg. The tension between humans and robots—between the “real” and the “fake,” the creator and the created—is just the sort of kinda/sorta real- world issue that works best on the big screen.

It’s entertainment! And it is scary! And it’s .. Steven Spielberg’s 2. The mechas that populate Spielberg’s brave (and flooded and just kind of awful) new world are capable of so much (though they don’t realize it, and we don’t let them), but we’re principally preoccupied with young David, who just wants to be a real boy. This reimagining of the Pinocchio mythos translates seamlessly to Spielberg’s cold and distant tale, and Haley Joel Osment’s portrayal of the little mecha that could is gut- wrenching to the point of being actually painful. Spielberg shows that a “fake” boy can inspire real emotion from even the most hardened of audiences. A parable of the real- life horrors of apartheid, .

Rather than the sleek, sophisticated futuristic tech of traditional sci- fi, Blomkamp made his weapons and gadgets look used and worn, lending the film an additional degree of realism and believability. The fictional technology accessorizes a story about the complexities of humanity rather than serving as its focus, a rarity among large- scale Hollywood productions.

Blomkamp remains a promising and intriguing talent regardless of the disappointment of . The ingenious premise follows the cast of a long- cancelled cult sci- fi series as they’re plucked from the convention circuit by honest- to- goodness E. T. s (played with genuine, otherworldly weirdness by Enrico Colantoni, Missi Pyle, and a pre- . The aliens have mistaken the . Written by David Howard and Robert Gordon with an exhaustive knowledge of—and an obvious affection for—the tropes of .

Last year’s . Boyle’s ability to weave a mighty story with a compelling cast of characters is on full display here, as he immediately steeps us in life on board the Icarus II as it approaches its final (like, really final) destination. Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland are both adept at world- building—even tiny worlds, like the kind someone might find on a tricked out spaceship bound for glory—and that’s perhaps the boldest thing about . Even as their motivations and desires flicker and flame, almost everything about . It’s practically Shakespeare on a space vessel as the interplanetary drama continually boils down to the most personal of motivations. Let’s live, Boyle and Garland and their characters (played by a stellar cast that includes Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, and Cillian Murphy) demand, even if it kills us.

Dick short story . The results were as satisfying as they were unexpected, a brilliantly constructed mystery (written for the screen by Scott Frank and Jon Cohen) set in a future where a trio of “Precogs” anticipate murders and a special unit of police officers led by Cruise decode their visions and prevent the killings before they take place. Cruise’s belief in his job is shaken after he himself is accused of killing a man he’s never met; he goes on the lam to prove his innocence while a Department of Justice agent (Colin Farrell) assigned to determine the true efficacy of the “Pre. Crime” division stays hot on his trail. But what puts this sci- fi film among the elite of the last quarter century is the way its possible future reflects on our actual present, and what it has to say about the post- 9/1.

There are no costumes, capes, or secret identities, but there are futuristic gadgets, exotic spacecraft, and sentient space trees that sound like Vin Diesel. He’s just one member of an outstanding cast that includes Bradley Cooper as the voice of wise- cracking raccoon Rocket and Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer, a vengeful warrior whose alien brain does not understand the concept of figures of speech.

Even with all the crazy imagery and geeky concepts, . The uncharted corners of the universe have never felt so universal. The Wright- produced debut feature from Joe Cornish has a rowdy, boundless energy and awesomely fresh alien designs.

But it’s not the threat of furry aliens with glowing teeth or the desperate fight for survival that makes . While we patiently await his follow- up project, we still have . It’s an Amblin adventure for the modern age; a throwback that also’s forward- thinking.

It's his best movie, which is saying an awful lot. Like Douglas Adams before him, Wright uses a blend of grand science- fiction concepts and comedy to explore what makes humanity tick. Initially an . It's a dizzying blend of concepts that have no right to work together at all, and yet they do. Like the other entries in his “Cornetto Trilogy,” . When someone dies, the audience feels it. When the crazy sci- fi takes center stage, the ideas are just as captivating as the jokes.

But somehow director Andrew Stanton was able to pull if off, and somehow he was also able to make . While the veneer of . There are friendly nods to past sci- fi films like . If you were to say it was based on a recently uncovered novel from Isaac Asimov or Robert Heinlein, no one would blink an eye.

It’s that smart, that inventive, and, most importantly, that human. One of its greatest pleasures is watching its plot unfold for the first time, so let’s stick to the basics: Sam Rockwell, giving a career- best performance, plays the sole employee of a mining operation on the moon. Bored and on edge, his only friend is a robot voiced by Kevin Spacey.