HOLLYWOOD (Conspiracy Talk News) – The small and big screen Movies you will want to see if you consider yourself a fan of science fiction.
2018 brings us some great blockbusters, more discreet indie films and many more science fiction content that you will want to see over these months, where directors and screenwriters will let us see what lies ahead in that future technological scientist, some farther away that other.
In this new year we will have more opportunities to see superheroes (which are still fashionable), horror movies and a lot of science fiction. In the memory of all are tapes like Blade Runner 2049 or Star Wars: The Last Jedi, as well as others less known but not less interesting as “Colossal” (directed and written by Nacho Vigalondo and starring Anne Hathaway or Jason Sudeikis, among others) and “Life” (directed by Daniel Espinosa and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson and Ryan Reynolds).
2018 has a lot to offer, and to make sure you do not miss anything, we have compiled some of the movies that you want to save in your calendar.
The beauty of science fiction comes in all shapes and sizes. While some movies can focus completely on making you think or use the genre to make you reflect on a very specific aspect, others just want to entertain us with epic battles located in the future . The interesting thing is they try to do both. While it remains to be seen how any of these audiovisual contents will receive criticism, here is what the world of science fiction holds for us this year, classified from January to December.
This American action and science fiction thriller is the end of the trilogy The Maze Runner, written by James Dashner. It is starring Dylan O’Brien (who made his mark in the film scene thanks to his role in Teen Wolf).
Release date: January 2018
Altered Carbon
It is the largest and most luxurious Netflix series in history. It is a series based on an acclaimed science fiction novel that is within the cyberpunk genre. A lot of sex, a lot of blood, a lot of swearing, a lot of violence and many excesses will be gathered in these chapters. Altered Carbon is based on the 2002 cyberpunk novel by Richard K. Morgan that puts us 300 years into the future. You will love (or hate) Agent Kovacs.
Release date: February 2018
Mute
Alexander Skarsgård -True Blood- is a silent barman who lives in an area reminiscent of a neon Blade Runner in Berlin, whose search for his missing girlfriend takes him to an odyssey in the dirty underground world of the city, through meetings with people like Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux.
Release date: February 2018
Black Panther
It will be the first superhero movie to be released in 2018, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The film stars Chadwick Boseman as well as Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Martin Freeman or Forest Whitaker, among others Black Panther was one of the most anticipated films in the Marvel saga and, in it, T’Challa, King of Wakanda, incarnates a superhero with mystical powers . Very promising
Release date: February 2018
Annihilation
A great science fiction director acquires great novel of science fiction. Alex Garland (Ex Machina) faces Southern Reach Trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer, a fascinating but challenging science fiction series. The film features a cast full of stars, Natalie Portman, Oscar Isaac, Jennifer Jason Leigh … and explores an environmental anomaly in which things are exactly as strange as they seem. The end of the film is even more surreal than the book.
Release date: February 2018
A travel in the time
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ by Madeleine L’Engle (writer died in 2007) finally comes to the big screen. The whirlwind of narration pays homage to the original material. This fantasy novel was published in 1962 after being rejected by 26 different publishers because of being “too different”.
Release date: March 2018
Pacific Rim: Insurrection
It seems promising. The box office success of 2013 was a real visual spectacle for the public. What will happen on this occasion? The struggle is not over and the Earth is once again besieged by the Kaiju, who come from an interdimensional portal with the objective, of course, of ending the human race.
Release date: March 2018
Ready Player One
Ready Player One is the film adaptation of the popular novel of the same name by Ernest Cline. A cosmic science fiction movie for all ages. With a lot of hidden Easter eggs, the tape follows Wade Watts in a dystopian future in 2044, where the only joy in life is a virtual reality world called OASIS. With Steven Spielberg as director, this movie is a safe bet. (Our favorite)
Release date: March 2018
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2
The previous one was a delicious 100 minute video game nostalgia. The new film takes place six years after the original – the first will also be 6 years since its premiere – and Ralph discovers a router connected to the game room.
Release date: March 2018
Rampage: devastation
Based on the arcade game of the same name from 1986, Rampage is as simple as a monster movie. Primatologist Davis Okoye, played by Dwayne Johnson, has a pet ape and his ape companion grows, grows and grows. Destruction occurs throughout the city. Visual chaos assured.
Release date: April 2018
Deadpool 2
Second part of the superhero movie based on the character of Marvel Comics Deadpool. With this movie, either you love it or you hate it.
Release date: May 2018
The Avengers: Infinity War
New movie of the Avengers with a list of superheroes longer than ever. They are going to need all the help. Thanos, a purple cosmic god, is gathering the Gems of Infinity and it is up to the Avengers to stop him. This movie will be the biggest, the boldest and the most chaotic of all of this kind.
Release date: May 2018
Han Solo: A Star Wars Story
Following the unique story format of Rogue One, Solo tells the story of our favorite smuggler. After a change of direction put Ron Howard in the lead, Solo will continue with Disney’s record for Star Wars movies , without a failure in sight.
Release date: May 2018
Replicas
Thanks to The Matrix , any science fiction movie with Keanu Reeves will cheer us up, so let’s hope that Replicas is more Neo than anything else. As its name suggests, Replicas deals with human replicas, specifically ethical aberrations that scientist Will Foster creates after his family dies in a car accident.
Release date: June 2018
Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom
Dinosaurs in summer. What else could we want? This movie is the continuation of Jurassic World 2015, which was a summer hit. Chris Pratt returns to the island, only this time all life is under threat. Whatever the argument, it is difficult to say “no” to the dinosaurs.
Release date: June 2018
Alita: Angel of Combat
Apart from the strange eyes of Alita, this film shows us a type of film that we had never seen before. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and produced by James Cameron, Alita follows a cyborg with no memories, but must fight enemies with deadly efficiency to rediscover his past. The material of Japanese origin is undoubtedly enough to create a fascinating film.
Release date: July 2018
The predator
Thirty years after the original P editor’s film created one of the best sci-fi action movies of all time, the franchise returns with its fourth installment. Located between Predator 2 and Predators, this film stars Boyd Holbrook and Olivia Munn as marine and scientist on a mission to convince the world that there are alien hunters, known as predators.
Release date: August 2018
Captive State
Most of the alien invasion films focus on the “invasion” part, but what happens after humans have been subjugated? The Captive State answers the question by establishing a world that has been in this situation for a decade. We’ll find John Goodman on the tape and it’s also a promising movie of the year.
Release date: August 2018
Meg
Starring Jason Statham, Meg is the adaptation of a deep horror novel by Steve Altman. While plunging deep into the ocean to save a research team, he comes in contact with a shark more than 20 meters long (aha, in theory a white shark can reach 14 meters but 21 or 22 …)
Release date: August 2018
X-Men: Dark Phoenix
Dark Phoenix is a continuation of X-Men : Apocalypse, which was one of the last oddities of the mutant franchise. Phoenix will deal with the dark side of Jean Gray while hopefully avoiding the traps that condemned X-Men: The final decision.
Release date: November 2018
Mortal Engines
Post-apocalyptic sci-fi film co-written by Peter Jackson. Set in an apocalyptic and steampunk world, the last remnants of humanity live in giant motorized cities, literally. They took London and put wheels on it. The smaller towns are attacked by the larger cities, and the story follows Hester Shaw, a murderer and fugitive who forges an unlikely alliance. Really intriguing
Release date: December 2018
Spider-man: Into from spider verse
Although Spider-Man does not usually come to mind when you think of “science fiction”, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is one of the stories with the highest level of science fiction that involves this character. The style of animation is simply amazing. In an animated film is where comics can really come to life.
Release date: December 2018
Bumblebee
Michael Bay does not direct this delivery, but it remains to be discovered if this new installment of Transformers has anything to say.
Release date: December 2018
Series
In series, although we have already highlighted Altered Carbon, we could not miss Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams (Amazon), The First (Hulu), Lost in Space (Netflix), Galaxy Quest (Amazon), The Crossing (ABC), Krypton ( SYFY), Black Lightning (The CW), Cloak and Dagger (Freeform), The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) or Siren (Freeform).
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