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The best sci-fi/fantasy TV and film coming in 2021
https://newatlas.com ^ | December 28, 2020 | By Rich Haridy

Posted on 12/31/2020 12:45:48 PM PST by Red Badger

Years in the making, 2021 will finally see the first adaptation of Issac Asimov's seminal sci-fi classic, Foundation Apple TV

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The next 12 months promise a huge assortment of treats for fans of science fiction. Here are our picks for the most anticipated upcoming projects, including new TV adaptations of classic oft-told stories and a long-awaited new cinematic entry in a classic sci-fi franchise.

It is probably no surprise that many of our entries on last year’s list have been delayed due to the 2020 pandemic. To avoid repeating ourself, check out last year’s list to get a reminder of some strong titles that are still to come (Dune is perhaps the most anticipated holdover).

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We first flagged this big-budget TV adaptation of Isaac Asimov's seminal book series two years ago. And after a long production path a trailer finally appeared a few months ago, offering the first look at what is clearly a super expensive series.

All signs suggest this could be a strong adaptation, however, it is always challenging to make something out of classic stories that have been picked apart and pillaged by countless modern classics. From Star Wars to The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, countless modern sci-fi stories have borrowed from Asimov’s Foundation trilogy. Can this adaptation avoid feeling too familiar? Sweet Tooth (Netflix)

Sweet Tooth, based on a graphic novel series of the same nameNetflix

Based on a graphic novel series that has been succinctly described as “Mad Max meets Bambi,” this post-apocalyptic story follows a half-human/half-deer hybrid named Gus who “joins a ragtag family of humans and animal-children hybrids like himself in search of answers about this new world and the mystery behind his hybrid origins.”

It is difficult to predict exactly what the tone of this very weird project will be, but Netflix bizarrely describes it as a “family-friendly storybook adventure.” Despite being co-produced by noted horror filmmaker Jim Mickle, the project is produced by Beth Schwartz (of DC television shows such as Arrow) and co-written by Christina Ham (a writer on Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), so it is unlikely this will go into super strange or surreal territory.

The Last of Us (HBO)

The Last of Us is a TV series based on a the popular video gameHBO

It is entirely fair to say film and TV adaptations of video games do not have a good track record. But The Last of Us is not just any video game. This is one of the most popular narrative-driven video game series of the past decade.

And there are plenty of signs this could be a successful adaptation. HBO certainly has a strong track record at shepherding genre adaptions into prestige TV (at least until their creators make a number of terrible decisions ... I'm looking at you Game of Thrones) and the team assembled not only includes the original game writers but many of the creators involved in 2019’s thrilling Chernobyl mini-series.

Halo (Showtime)

Halo is one of several big video game adaptations hitting TV screens in 2021Showtime

Another big-budget TV adaptation of a very popular video game on its way in 2021 is Showtime’s Halo. The project has been in development since 2013 at Steven Spielberg’s production company Amblin Television, and despite production being mostly completed in early 2020 before the pandemic hit, reshoots have delayed the final cut.

As with The Last of Us, this project is at risk of the video game adaptation curse, but perhaps most concerning is the fact that the original Halo game was itself a mash-up of sci-fi influences, from James Cameron’s Aliens to a number of iconic sci-fi novels. Hopefully a strong creative team has found a way to present this familiar material in exciting and fresh ways.

The Sandman (Netflix)

After literally decades of attempts a Sandman adaptation will come to Netflix in 2021DC, Vertigo, Netflix

Many have tried, and all failed, to mount a film or TV adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s iconic graphic novel series. There has been talk of a Sandman adaptation since the early 1990s but it wasn’t until 2019 that actual money was put on the table to move this thing into production.

Gaiman himself has been close to the development of this project into a TV series and production only recently kicked off after COVID-19 delays. Despite Gaiman’s promising involvement, the show will be primarily run by Allan Heinberg, an experienced TV producer with credits as diverse as Party of Five, Sex and the City and Gilmore Girls.

The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)

A message from the Twitter account for the new Lord of the Rings TV seriesAmazon

Amazon spent US$250 million in 2017 just to acquire the rights to Tolkien’s classic series so this is going to be as big as blockbuster television gets. At least five seasons are planned, and each season will cost more than $100 million to produce.

It is still unclear exactly what stories this series will tell, but it has been revealed it will be set thousands of years before the events of Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. Whether this reaches Game of Thrones level popularity or crashes and burns as a costly failure is almost irrelevant. This is going to be a big 2021 event.

The Matrix 4 (Warner Bros.)

Keanu Reeves returns as Neo in the Matrix 4Warner Bros.

It is always risky revisiting old franchises years later, and the last two Matrix films were certainly a case of diminishing returns after the instant classic of the first. But if anyone can pull it off it is Lana Wachowski, one of the two siblings behind the original trilogy, who returns with star Keanu Reeves.

All we know at this stage is the film is not a remake or reboot but rather it will continue the story from the first three movies. The original films were notable for a landmark reinvention of action filmmaking. Here’s hoping Lana Wachowski can deliver that same thrill of the new.

Reminiscence (Warner Bros.)

Lisa Joy's debut as writer/directorWarner Bros.

Best known as co-creator of the HBO sci-fi series Westworld with her spouse Jonathan Nolan, Reminiscence will be Lisa Joy’s debut as a solo writer/director. Although Westworld was by no means a creative success, it certainly was full of thoughtful sci-fi themes and musings.

Starring Hugh Jackman, Reminiscence tells the story of a near-future world where people are able to re-experience key memories … for a fee. Joy certainly has the ability to tell exciting stories with a big budget, and her husband came up with the story for one of the best cinematic games of memory ever made (Memento) so there are high hopes for this one.

Dual (XYZ Films)

Karen Gillan (seen above in Jumanji) will fight a clone of herself in DualColumbia Pictures, Sony

With two small but impressive feature films under his belt, Riley Stearns is a filmmaker on the cusp of something truly great, and Dual just may be that breakthrough work. Shot in Finland during the pandemic this sci-fi film stars Aaron Paul, Jesse Eisenberg, and Karen Gillan.

Playing with the classic sci-fi trope of clones, the story follows a terminally ill woman who creates a clone of herself to help her family deal with her upcoming death. Of course, trouble ensues when she miraculously recovers from her illness. In this future world there can legally be only one iteration of a person alive ... meaning the solution is a court-ordered dual to the death.

Battlestar Galactica (Peacock)

The TV series will tell new stories in the same world as the 2004 seriesNBC Universal

Considering it hasn’t been much more than a decade since that last TV version of Battlestar Galactica concluded it is fair to say this is a pretty unnecessary and redundant remake. But what is promising about this reboot is the involvement of Sam Esmail (the creator of Mr Robot and director of the first season of Amazon’s Homecoming).

Not all of Esmail’s work is successful, but he always swings for the fences with bold creative choices (like setting half a Mr Robot episode within a perfectly recreated episode of the 80s TV show Alf). Instead of telling the same story, this new series will simply be set in the same universe as the 2004 series and Esmail has already suggested each episode will be dramatically different in style, tone and even duration.

Cowboy Bebop (Netflix)

The live-action remake of the cult anime stars John ChoFunimation

Anyone familiar with the cult Japanese anime will immediately understand how excitingly insane the idea of a live-action remake is, but this could be one of the more incredible surprises of 2021. Starring John Cho, the project shares a similar space western sensibility to The Mandalorian, although things certainly get a little more wacky in the Cowboy Bebop universe.

With Jeff Pinkner co-producing (from Lost and Fringe), and Christopher Yost co-writing, the project also recruited the original anime’s director as creative consultant. Shooting in New Zealand started back in 2019 but was halted for more than six months after Cho injured his knee. Production recently kicked off again so this one should pop up on your Netflix homepage at some point towards the back of 2021.


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To: Red Badger

It’s hard to watch anything new these days. I find myself wondering which characters are the gay characters. There are gay characters on every show now. Every show. I don’t have anything against gay people but I think sex should not be in entertainment be it gay or hetero.


21 posted on 12/31/2020 1:17:41 PM PST by webheart (Coronavirus, I give up. Come get me.)
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To: Red Badger

Is that a tattooed lisper (director or something) in teaser?
I have so little hope.

At least some of the offerings have attractive females, guess their Chinese masters don’t censor that- just ideas.


22 posted on 12/31/2020 1:17:50 PM PST by mrsmith (US MEDIA: " Every 'White' cop is a criminal! And all the 'non-white' criminals saints!")
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To: Boogieman

Niven’s stuff is what I’d like to see Hollywood do.
The characters don’t need to be “adjusted”, they’re already non-typical. Heck Louis Wu is asian which should please the Chinese right off the bat.

There are a lot of “ideas” in it though...

Ah well, enough. Hate to just be a bummer on a thread LOL!


23 posted on 12/31/2020 1:26:42 PM PST by mrsmith (US MEDIA: " Every 'White' cop is a criminal! And all the 'non-white' criminals saints!")
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To: Red Badger

Could be fun:
Resident Alien

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26wdrAj8DmE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4J7QjGNTs4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDKC9VKzJB4


24 posted on 12/31/2020 1:40:28 PM PST by Rio
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To: Sawdring

One of my favorite memories of the Foundation series is that they picked a girl for the crew who’s talent was that she was extremely lucky.

Who wouldn’t want to have a team member who was statistically luckier than most other people?


25 posted on 12/31/2020 1:40:36 PM PST by Not_Who_U_Think
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To: Red Badger
More Caprica 6?

Rawr.

26 posted on 12/31/2020 1:44:16 PM PST by thescourged1
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To: Red Badger

I used to like the Foundation series. But, its hopelessly dated. Also, the newer books talk about a transition to Gaia for the entire Galaxy. No thanks.


27 posted on 12/31/2020 1:50:50 PM PST by rbg81 (Truth is stranger than fiction)
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To: mrsmith

I would like to see an adaptation of “The Mote in God’s Eye”. Maybe the best sci-fi story ever.


28 posted on 12/31/2020 1:52:01 PM PST by rbg81 (Truth is stranger than fiction)
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

The last season undid the notion that GOT was well written.

It was written with idea of let’s get this over with so the stars can move on and do something else.


29 posted on 12/31/2020 1:55:00 PM PST by Reily
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To: Red Badger

Been watching some original CBS tv drama series. Some are actualky pretty darn good.

Harry Seldon and psycho history offers some pretty rich storytelling. Hope they do it justice.


30 posted on 12/31/2020 1:58:53 PM PST by reviled downesdad (Some of the lost will never believe the Truth.)
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To: Not_Who_U_Think

That was Teela Brown in Ringworld by Larry Niven.


31 posted on 12/31/2020 2:01:30 PM PST by Little Ray (The Left and Right no longer have anything in common. A House divided against itself cannot stand.)
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To: Celerity

> No Dune?

Dune 2021, but they use Crusade instead of Jihad?!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4ptPxZxw74


32 posted on 12/31/2020 2:11:19 PM PST by thepoodlebites (and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.)
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To: Red Badger

None of it will be steeped in the Judeo-Christian Western tradition. Why was Game of Thrones so well done? This atheist propaganda portrayed a Nietzschean world where Christ was completely absent. It was a world without mercy, forgiveness or light.


33 posted on 12/31/2020 2:17:41 PM PST by Ge0ffrey
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To: All

I really enjoyed the Battlestar Galactica reboot a lot. Hope they don’t screw up ‘ reboot part 2 ‘.

There was a pilot released not long ago is I recall correctly that takes place during the Cylon / Human wars but it was not picked up for some reason. Looked promising but who knows what happened.

Looking back on the original I loved so much as a teenager is pretty cringe worthy.


34 posted on 12/31/2020 2:37:34 PM PST by warsaw44
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To: Ingtar

DIE BEFORE FINISHING THE SERIES!

No movie for you.


35 posted on 12/31/2020 2:41:14 PM PST by mistfree (Virginia Freeper)
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To: Red Badger

bookmark


36 posted on 12/31/2020 2:42:01 PM PST by GOP Poet (Super cool you can change your tag line EVERYTIME you post!! :D. (Small things make me happy))
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To: warsaw44

The original had its share of problems being a 7 day a week production.

It seems they tried redoing the classic The Invaders with some eco-wacko theme. Flopped.

Give me the Roy Thinnes version any time.


37 posted on 12/31/2020 3:01:06 PM PST by wally_bert (I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure.)
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To: Red Badger

I really don’t like their idea of rebooting Battlestar Galactica after it has already been rebooted.


38 posted on 12/31/2020 3:43:15 PM PST by tbw2
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To: reviled downesdad
Harry Seldon and psycho history offers some pretty rich storytelling.

Personally that was what left me thinking I had never read such a bunch of Bosh with a side order of Pshaw!

About as scientific as man made global warming.

39 posted on 12/31/2020 4:00:48 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Dear Clare, The awkward time is almost over. Love, Normal Americans)
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To: Red Badger

Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation, and Foundation and Earth.


40 posted on 12/31/2020 4:18:06 PM PST by Sawdring
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