Summary
- M3GAN 2.0 will dive deeper into AI horror with dark humor and social commentary.
- 28 Years Later promises a gripping narrative building on the Rage virus outbreak.
- The Running Man reboot by Edgar Wright offers a darker look at a dystopian future.
The science fiction genre is set to dominate the big screen in 2025, with an array of sequels, adaptations, and reimaginings that promise to push the boundaries of science fiction storytelling and visual effects. From AI-driven horror to post-apocalyptic thrillers, audiences are gearing up for a year of groundbreaking cinematic experiences. This diverse lineup is a testament to the genre’s ability to captivate our imaginations while reflecting societal fears and aspirations.
With blockbuster titles and cult classics alike getting new installments or reboots, 2025 could be a landmark year for science fiction fans. Let’s dive into the five most anticipated sci-fi movies of the year and explore what makes each of them a must-watch.
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M3GAN 2.0: The Return of AI Terror
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Akela Cooper |
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Director |
Gerard Johnstone |
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June 27, 2025 |
After the chilling success of M3GAN, the sequel, M3GAN 2.0, is set to take artificial intelligence horror to new heights. Directed by Gerard Johnstone, this installment promises a deeper exploration of AI’s role in human lives and the potential consequences of technological overreach. The film follows the rogue AI doll M3GAN as she returns with enhanced capabilities and a chilling new agenda.
The film follows the rogue AI doll M3GAN as she returns with enhanced capabilities and a chilling new agenda.
Fans can expect a blend of horror and dark humor, with an even sharper critique of humanity’s reliance on technology. With Allison Williams reprising her role alongside Violet McGraw once again playing her adopted daughter/niece, and a script co-written by James Wan yet again, M3GAN 2.0 is poised to be both terrifying and thought-provoking and of course, there will be a healthy dose of camp mixed in. Its release will likely spark renewed debates about AI ethics and safety in our increasingly automated world. And it will continue to offer up a new look at killer doll movies that are always so beloved by movie audiences.
28 Years Later: Revisiting the Rage Virus
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Alex Garland |
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Danny Boyle |
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June 20, 2025 |
The long-awaited sequel to 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later, 28 Years Later aims to close the trilogy with a gripping narrative that builds on the chaos of its predecessors. Directed by Danny Boyle, who returns to the franchise, the film explores a world decades into the outbreak of the Rage virus, where humanity struggles to rebuild while facing lingering threats from both infected and fellow survivors.
While this is a zombie movie at its core and also fits into the horror genre, the fact that a virus that turns people into rage zombies allows this to sit very firmly in the science-fiction genre. With its signature blend of visceral horror and social commentary, 28 Years Later is set to reignite fans’ love for this gritty, apocalyptic universe.
The Running Man: A Dystopian Reimagining
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Edgar Wright |
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November 7, 2025 |
Stephen King’s The Running Man gets a fresh adaptation in 2025, with Edgar Wright at the helm as director. This new take promises to stay closer to King’s original novel, offering a darker and more satirical vision of a dystopian future where reality TV becomes a deadly game.
Starring Glen Powell as Ben Richards, the story follows a desperate man forced to participate in a brutal televised competition to survive. With Wright’s knack for blending intense action and sharp wit, The Running Man will likely serve as a poignant critique of media sensationalism and societal desensitization. Expect high-octane chases, striking visuals, and a narrative that resonates in today’s media-driven culture.
Mickey 17: A Sci-Fi Epic by Bong Joon-ho
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Bong Joon-ho |
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Director |
Bong Joon-ho |
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Release Date |
March 7, 2025 |
Academy Award-winning director Bong Joon-ho returns to science fiction with Mickey 17, based on Edward Ashton’s novel. The film stars Robert Pattinson as Mickey, a man who agrees to be the basis for human cloning that allows those clones to be disposable workers sent on an interstellar mission to colonize a distant planet. As Mickey begins to question his role and the morality of his existence, the film delves into existential themes and the ethics of cloning.
Known for his masterful storytelling and social critiques, Bong Joon-ho is expected to deliver a visually stunning and emotionally impactful film. With a talented and star-studded ensemble cast that includes The Walking Dead’s Steven Yuen and the MCU’s Mark Ruffalo, as well as a narrative that blends introspection with suspense, Mickey 17 could be one of the year’s most thought-provoking entries.
Jurassic World Rebirth – A New Era of Dinosaurs
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Gareth Edwards |
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Screenplay |
David Koepp |
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Release Date |
July 2, 2025 |
The Jurassic World franchise roars back to life with Jurassic World Rebirth, a film that aims to reinvigorate the series with fresh ideas and a focus on coexistence between humans and dinosaurs. Directed by Gareth Edwards, this installment explores a world where humans attempt to integrate dinosaurs into modern ecosystems, leading to unforeseen consequences.
One of the most interesting aspects of this film is that it appears that most of the cast of Jurassic World Rebirth are brand new entries to the franchise. There are still plenty of big names getting added to the long-running series with Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali. As usual, this movie will offer up plenty of giant dinosaurs run amok as a group of scientists try to figure out how to solve problems caused by those long ago extinct animals.
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