There are many iconic pieces of cinema that connect with audiences on a fundamental level, but it’s hard to surpass the level of fandom that’s associated with Star Wars. George Lucas’ influential sci-fi film birthed a massive universe and inspired countless other movies that engage in similar storytelling.
There’s a level of freedom with science fiction that can often be absent in other genres of cinema. Sci-fi continues to push boundaries and make the impossible feel possible. Constructing its own rules and traveling to unseen places, the genre has produced some excellent movies sure to satisfy Star Wars fans looking for their next cinematic adventure.
Updated March 29, 2024 by Daniel Kurland: This list has been updated to include more titles so that it reflects a broader range of content. There have also been considerable formatting and stylistic changes that better represent CBR’s current presentation model. Ratings and rankings have been added to provide a more universal opinion on this slate of movies, as well images and galleries that convey these titles’ visuals. Slight content and grammatical updates have also been done to keep the entry consistent.
10 Scariest Sci-Fi Horror Movies
Movies like A Quiet Place and M3GAn perfectly blend sci-fi and horror to create a truly terrifying viewing experience.
20 Serenity Follows A Scrappy Team Of Space Rebels & Misfits
Serenity
The crew of the ship Serenity try to evade an assassin sent to recapture telepath River.
- Director
- Joss Whedon
- Release Date
- September 30, 2005
- Writers
- Joss Whedon
- Runtime
- 1 Hour 59 Minutes
- Main Genre
- Action
- Production Company
- Universal Pictures, Barry Mendel Productions.
IMDb Rating: |
7.8/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
82% |
Metacritic Score: |
74% |
Joss Whedon’s Firefly, a stylish sci-fi/western mash-up, was canceled after a single season of being mishandled by its broadcast network. However, a large fanbase and strong DVD sales helped the series transition to the cinemas with a feature film follow-up, Serenity, Whedon’s directorial debut for the cinema. Serenity pits the scrappy rebel crew up against Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Operative, a powerful government agent who’s determined to retrieve the psychic “weapon,” River Tam.
Serenity does a lot with a little and it’s satisfying to see what Whedon is able to do with a feature film budget before he would go on to helm the first Avengers movie. Malcolm Reynolds’ lovable crew conjures a very Star Wars energy as these dismissed guerrilla space pirates go up against a corrupt giant.
19 Battle Beyond The Stars Celebrates Inspirational Space Warriors Who Fight For A Sieged Planet’s Future
Battle Beyond the Stars
A farm boy recruits a band of outlaws to save the planet Akir from forces that threaten to wipe them out from the face of the universe. A battle stretching beyond the stars begins here.
- Director
- Jimmy T. Murakami , Roger Corman
- Release Date
- September 8, 1980
- Cast
- George Peppard , Robert Vaughn , Richard Thomas , John Saxon , Darlanne Fluegel , Sybil Danning , Sam Jaffe , Morgan Woodward
- Writers
- John Sayles , Anne Dyer
- Runtime
- 104 Minutes
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
IMDb Rating: |
5.5/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
50% |
Metacritic Score: |
59% |
10 Best Hard Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked
Some of the best science fiction movies emphasize the science part of the genre. These include hits like Arrival, Her, and Interstellar.
Roger Corman and Jimmy Murakami’s Battle Beyond the Starskicks off the ’80s and feels very much cut from the same cloth as George Lucas’ Star Wars. The hopeful film is a bold blend of science fiction and western tropes where seven space troopers take on the vicious warlord, Sador, who wants to take over the peaceful farm world of Akir. Sador has a lot in common with Darth Vader and he promises his mutant legion immortality through morbid biological science experiments.
Battle Beyond the Stars trades in the same themes as Star Wars, but its action sequences and galactic gunplay should also please the fans of the Lucasfilms franchise. Corman cultivates a tactile and practical quality to his set design and effects that bring the Original Trilogy to mind.
18 The Fifth Element Is A Wild Space Adventure That Feels Ripped Out Of Star Wars
The Fifth Element
In the colorful future, a cab driver unwittingly becomes the central figure in the search for a legendary cosmic weapon to keep Evil and Mr. Zorg at bay.
- Director
- Luc Besson
- Release Date
- May 7, 1997
- Cast
- Bruce Willis , Milla Jovovich , Gary Oldman , Chris Tucker , Ian Holm
- Writers
- Luc Besson , Robert Mark Kamen
- Runtime
- 126 minutes
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
IMDb Rating: |
7.6/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
71% |
Metacritic Score: |
52% |
Luc Besson is a visionary filmmaker who delivers some of his best work in The Fifth Element, a radical action-adventure set in 23rd century New York City. Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich make an iconic screen couple as Korben Dallas and Leeloo, two unlikely strangers who become the key to stopping the end of the world after she falls into his skycab.
The Fifth Element has an electric tempo that’s too fun to deny. Furthermore, its depiction of a futuristic world full of aliens easily feels like it could take place on a Star Wars planet.
17 Starship Troopers Turns A War Against Big Bugs Into Something Special
Starship Troopers
Humans in a fascist, militaristic future wage war with giant alien bugs.
- Director
- Paul Verhoeven
- Release Date
- November 4, 1997
- Cast
- Casper Van Dien , Denise Richards , Dina Meyer
- Writers
- Edward Neumeier , Robert A. Heinlein
- Runtime
- 2 hours 9 minutes
- Production Company
- TriStar Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Big Bug Pictures, Digital Image Associates
IMDb Rating: |
7.3/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
72% |
Metacritic Score: |
52% |
Both Star Wars and Starship Troopers chronicle vicious campaigns against extraterrestrial threats, but Paul Verhoeven was much more interested in tongue-in-cheek social commentary than George Lucas. Verhoeven turned Starship Troopers into something far more special than just a loud action/sci-fi hybrid where space soldiers hunt down giant bugs.
Verhoeven filmed Starship Troopers like a piece of war propaganda and crafted a shockingly poignant project in the process. It’s an exciting adventure for anyone who wants to watch a different type of space war than what’s present in Star Wars.
16 Galaxy Quest’s Pitch Perfect Parody Of Sci-Fi & Fandom Holds True
Galaxy Quest
The alumni cast of a space opera television series have to play their roles as the real thing when an alien race needs their help. However, they also have to defend both Earth and the alien race from a reptilian warlord.
- Director
- Dean Parisot
- Release Date
- December 25, 1999
- Cast
- Tim Allen , Sigourney Weaver , Alan Rickman
- Writers
- David Howard , Robert Gordon
- Runtime
- 106 minutes
- Main Genre
- Comedy
IMDb Rating: |
7.4/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
90% |
Metacritic Score: |
70% |
10 Failed Sci-Fi Sequels That Were Doomed Before They Started
Science fiction films can be great standalone entries, but sometimes sequels threaten their reputation.
Galaxy Quest is a thrilling satire of the intense fandom around series like Star Wars and Star Trek that’s able to sustain massive conventions and keep actors afloat through this fan-driven circuit. Galaxy Quest brilliantly takes the washed-up cast of a canceled 1970s sci-fi show and forces them to become their heroic television counterparts after they’re abducted by actual aliens and turned to for help.
Galaxy Quest is way ahead of the curve when it comes to obsessive fandom. It’s also just delightful to watch actors like Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman indulge in such silly caricatures.
15 Planet Of The Apes Creates An Ecosystem Of Curious Conflict
Planet of the Apes
An astronaut crew crash-lands on a planet where highly intelligent non-human ape species are dominant and humans are enslaved.
- Director
- Franklin J. Schaffner
- Release Date
- April 3, 1968
- Cast
- Charlton Heston , Roddy McDowall , Kim Hunter
- Writers
- Michael Wilson , Rod Serling , Pierre Boulle
- Runtime
- 1 Hour 52 Minutes
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Production Company
- APJAC Productions, Twentieth Century Fox
IMDb Rating: |
8.0/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
87% |
Metacritic Score: |
79% |
Scripted by acclaimed sci-fi writer Richard Matheson, Planet of the Apes is an iconic piece of cinema that also has one of the medium’s boldest twist endings. Matt Reeves’ modern take on an ape uprising that overthrows humanity is arguably a better-made series of films, but the original movies from the 1960s and ‘70s have their own charms that aim for a more mainstream appeal that’s appropriate for the entire family.
The Planet of the Apes franchise features a growing universe that is likely to resonate with certain Star Wars fans. The sequels also explore some compelling, but simple, sci-fi stories.
14 Metropolis Presents A Haunting Vision Of A Futuristic Dystopia
Metropolis
In a futuristic city sharply divided between the working class and the city planners, the son of the city’s mastermind falls in love with a working-class prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences. Starring Brigitte Helm, Alfred Abel and Gustav Frölich.
- Director
- Fritz Lang
- Release Date
- March 13, 1927
- Cast
- Alfred Abel , Gustav Fröhlich
- Writers
- Thea von Harbou , Fritz Lang
- Runtime
- 2 hours 33 minutes
- Production Company
- Universum Film (UFA)
IMDb Rating: |
8.3/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
97% |
Metacritic Score: |
98% |
It’s always interesting to look at cinema’s different depictions of the future, especially from movies that are from so far in the past. Fritz Lang’s Metropolis from 1927 has become a science fiction touchstone that effectively comments upon class, status, and the inherently corrupt nature of society.
This older German sci-fi film may not immediately bring Star Wars to mind, but it was a major influence on George Lucas and his iconic science-fiction universe. It makes for a fascinating watch for those who have endlessly memorized the iconography of Star Wars.
13 The Star Trek Reboot Blazes A New Trail And Goes Where No One Has Gone Before
Star Trek (2009)
The brash James T. Kirk tries to live up to his father’s legacy with Mr. Spock keeping him in check as a vengeful Romulan from the future creates black holes to destroy the Federation one planet at a time
- Director
- J.J. Abrams
- Release Date
- May 8, 2009
- Cast
- Chris Pine , Zachary Quinto , Simon Pegg
- Writers
- Roberto Orci , Alex Kurtzman , Gene Roddenberry
- Runtime
- 2 hours 7 minutes
- Production Company
- Paramount Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, Bad Robot
IMDb Rating: |
7.9/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
94% |
Metacritic Score: |
82% |
10 Best Magical Artifacts From Fantasy/Sci-Fi Movies
From Harry Potter’s wand to the Men in Black’s neuralyzer, sci-fi and fantasy films are full of interesting and cool magical artifacts.
The Star Trek franchise is nearly 50 years old, yet it continues to forge ahead with a wealth of new television series. The modern Star Trek movies, headlined by J.J. Abrams, are an interesting counterpoint to the Star Wars saga. Of course, any Star Trek movie should engage most science-fiction fans.
The modern Star Trek movies don’t shy away from sprawling action scenes in space. However, they still break down philosophical and personal dilemmas, which remind the audience that these stories are about the unique people who travel across space. Star Trek and Star Wars fans are sometimes opposed, but there is a lot to love in both franchises.
12 Paul Atreides From Dune Finds Himself On A Journey Comparable To The Skywalkers’
Dune (1984)
A Duke’s son leads desert warriors against the galactic emperor and his father’s evil nemesis to free their desert world from the emperor’s rule.
- Director
- David Lynch
- Release Date
- December 14, 1984
- Cast
- Kyle MacLachlan , Virginia Madsen , Francesca Annis , Leonardo Cimino , Brad Dourif , Jose Ferrer , Linda Hunt , Freddie Jones
- Writers
- Frank Herbert , David Lynch
- Runtime
- 137 Minutes
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
IMDb Rating: |
6.3/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
37% |
Metacritic Score: |
41% |
Frank Herbert’s Dune is an incredibly dense collection of sci-fi books and comics. The 2021 adaptation of Dune made quite a splash, but the 1984 movie was a curious experiment beloved by some fans.
David Lynch’s Dune isn’t perfect, but it excels with the world that it creates and the epic journey that Paul Atreides (Kyle MacLachlan) tackles. Lynch was briefly considered for directing Return of the Jedi, and Dune might be the closest look into what his take on Star Wars could resemble.
11 Jupiter Ascending Crafts A Rich Universe That Hoped To Launch An Extended Franchise
Jupiter Ascending
A young cleaning woman in Chicago, unknowingly possesses genetic markers that identify her as the rightful heir to a vast intergalactic empire.
- Director
- The Wachowskis
- Release Date
- February 6, 2015
- Studio
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- Cast
- Mila Kunis , Channing Tatum , Eddie Redmayne , Sean Bean , Douglas Booth
- Writers
- The Wachowskis
- Runtime
- 127 minutes
IMDb Rating: |
5.3/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
28% |
Metacritic Score: |
40% |
The Wachowskis are some of the most exciting and ambitious visual filmmakers in recent times. The Matrix franchise continues to receive acclaim, but each of their movies has developed equally fascinating worlds. Jupiter Ascending tells a story about unexpected royalty and the beauty in the mundane. It also feels like the filmmaking duo’s own version of Star Wars.
Jupiter Ascending established a comprehensive galaxy of planets and the bureaucracy that governed them all. The Wachowskis are sometimes guilty of giving in to excess, and Jupiter Ascending is no different. However, it still has a fanbase and could appeal to Star Wars fans.
10 Krull Features A Familiar Storyline But With A Darker Edge
IMDb Rating: |
6.1/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
35% |
Metacritic Score: |
45% |
10 Sci-Fi Films That Take Place In The Near Future
Sci-fi movies are often set in a dystopian future, but films like I, Robot and Snowpiercer take place in the next few years.
1983’s Krull is a sci-fi swashbuckling fantasy film and a must-see for fans of Star Wars. While it follows similar themes, Krull is a bit darker and more sophisticated. Prince Colwyn and his band of outlaws attempt to bring down the Beast on planet Krull in order to save a princess and carry out an ancient prophecy.
Krull followed the blueprint introduced by Star Wars and other films like Seven Samurai. However, it felt more rooted in fantasy than Star Wars, which could appeal to fans of other genres. Krull was a largely undiscovered gem that will hit with fans of the original trilogy more than the modern continuations of Star Wars.
9 Guardians Of The Galaxy Is The Perfect Mix Of Sci-Fi, Comedy, And Adventure
Guardians of the Galaxy
A group of intergalactic criminals must pull together to stop a fanatical warrior with plans to purge the universe.
- Release Date
- August 1, 2014
- Studio
- Disney
- Cast
- Chris Pratt , Zoe Saldana , Dave Bautista , Bradley Cooper , Lee Pace , Vin Diesel
- Runtime
- 121 minutes
- Main Genre
- Adventure
IMDb Rating: |
8.0/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
92% |
Metacritic Score: |
76% |
James Gunn’s introduction of Star-Lord and the rest of the Guardians has been one of the biggest successes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Guardians of the Galaxy are unlikely heroes who travel all across the universe to accomplish their goal and take down the bad guys.
A similar sense of adventure and action can be found in both Star Wars and Guardians of the Galaxy. However, Guardians deliberately inserts more humor, is connected to a much larger franchise, and explores the cosmic side of the Marvel universe.
8 Spaceballs Filters George Lucas’ Classic Through Mel Brooks’ Incomparable Comedy
IMDb Rating: |
7.1/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
57% |
Metacritic Score: |
46% |
Mel Brooks has built a reputable career out of his absurdist, fearless sense of humor. Many of Brooks’ movies have become instant classics. However, it’s easy to forget that most of his films are extreme exercises in genre parody.
Spaceballs is Mel Brooks’ deconstruction of the science fiction genre. He specifically sets his sights on Star Wars for most of the movie’s story. Spaceballs isn’t Brooks’ best work, but it’s full of incredible sight gags and some of his silliest characters. It’s a ridiculous and satisfying change of pace for those who love George Lucas’ movies.
7 Alien Is A Classic Sci-Fi Horror That Features A Similar Aesthetic
Alien (1979)
The crew of a commercial spacecraft encounters a deadly lifeform after investigating an unknown transmission.
- Director
- Ridley Scott
- Release Date
- June 22, 1979
- Cast
- Sigourney Weaver , Tom Skerritt , John Hurt , Veronica Cartwright , Harry Dean Stanton , Ian Holm , Yaphet Kotto
- Runtime
- 117 minutes
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
IMDb Rating: |
8.5/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
93% |
Metacritic Score: |
89% |
How to Watch the Alien Franchise In Order
The Alien franchise made waves for both sci-fi and horror. But what’s the correct order to watch these wild and scary movies?
While Star Wars is more of a family film, there are a few great sci-fi options for adults. 1979’s Alien by Ridley Scott is a sci-fi horror that follows the crew of a mining vessel. After answering a distress call, they struggle to survive an attack from a deadly extraterrestrial that would become known as a Xenomorph.
The Nostromo features the same lived-in feeling as all the ships and tech in Star Wars. This helps separate films like Alien and Star Wars from other flashier entries in the genre. Alien also introduced a dark future affected by the military-industrial complex that would appear in every entry in the hit sci-fi franchise.
6 Moon Is A Methodical Character Study That Embraces Hard Sci-Fi
Moon
Astronaut Sam Bell has a quintessentially personal encounter toward the end of his three-year stint on the Moon, where he, working alongside his computer, GERTY, sends back to Earth parcels of a resource that has helped diminish our planet’s power problems.
- Director
- Duncan Jones
- Release Date
- July 10, 2009
- Cast
- Sam Rockwell , Kevin Spacey , Dominique McElligott , Rosie Shaw , Kaya Scodelario , Matt Berry
- Writers
- Duncan Jones , Nathan Parker
- Runtime
- 97 minutes
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Producer
- Stuart Fenegan, Trudie Styler
- Production Company
- Stage 6 Films, Liberty Films, Xingu Films, Limelight
IMDb Rating: |
7.8/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
90% |
Metacritic Score: |
67% |
Duncan Jones is a progressive filmmaker who’s increasingly taken on bigger stories. Moon is his initial foray into science fiction and remains one of the director’s best films. The isolating, claustrophobic story almost plays like a piece of theater.
Moon is set on a space base where Sam Rockwell’s Sam Bell carries out his lunar duties alone. This dynamic shatters when Sam receives a very unexpected visitor, forcing him to deal with harsh questions about his identity and the nature of individuality. Moon is a smart, restrained sci-fi film that will appeal to fans of multiple genres.
The Last Starfighter
High schooler Alex Rogan conquers the Starfighter video game, only to find out it was just a test, and is transported to another planet. He has been recruited to join a team of the best starfighters to defend their world from the attack.
- Director
- Nick Castle
- Release Date
- July 13, 1984
- Cast
- Lance Guest , Robert Preston , Dan O’Herlihy , Catherine Mary Stewart
- Runtime
- 101 minutes
- Production Company
- Lorimar Productions
IMDb Rating: |
6.7/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
76% |
Metacritic Score: |
67% |
Successful children’s films need to have a hero the young audience can properly picture as themselves. Star Wars features a ragtag and affable crew that took on the Empire, but they still feel somewhat removed from any ordinary kid.
The Last Starfighter is one of the best sci-fi movies from the ’80s and gives tremendous power to an unassuming hero. The hero in this case is a boy who’s particularly good at video games. The Last Starfighter is an excellent subversion of a fish out of water story, but it’s also gleefully steeped in the decade’s sci-fi and action tropes.
4 2001: A Space Odyssey Beautifully Explores The Wonders Of The Cosmos
2001: A Space Odyssey
After uncovering a mysterious artifact buried beneath the Lunar surface, a spacecraft is sent to Jupiter to find its origins: a spacecraft manned by two men and the supercomputer HAL 9000.
- Director
- Stanley Kubrick
- Release Date
- May 12, 1968
- Cast
- Keir Dullea , Gary Lockwood , William Sylvester
- Writers
- Stanley Kubrick , Arthur C. Clarke
- Runtime
- 2 hours 29 minutes
- Production Company
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Stanley Kubrick Productions
IMDb Rating: |
8.3/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
92% |
Metacritic Score: |
84% |
Most Impractical & Most Reliable Star Wars Vehicles
Ultimately, Star Wars vehicles were designed to look cool above all else. But in-universe, some designs are more efficient than others.
It’s difficult to talk about important science fiction films without paying service to Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. Kubrick’s entire filmography is full of groundbreaking cinema that covers diverse genres and subject matter.
Kubrick’s approach to sci-fi is deeply cerebral. It prides itself on confounding visuals and philosophical queries that provide a very different perspective on the infinite nature of space and how humanity fits into the equation. 2001 is a much more high-minded experiment than Star Wars, but there’s still common ground between the two movies.
3 Blade Runner Highlights Harrison Ford’s Versatility As A Sci-Fi Leading Actor
Blade Runner
A blade runner must pursue and terminate four replicants who stole a ship in space and have returned to Earth to find their creator.
- Director
- Ridley Scott
- Release Date
- June 25, 1982
- Cast
- Harrison Ford , Rutger Hauer , Sean Young , Edward James Olmos , M. Emmet Walsh , Daryl Hannah , William Sanderson , Joe Turkel
- Writers
- Hampton Fancher , David Webb Peoples , Philip K. Dick
- Runtime
- 1 Hour 57 Minutes
- Production Company
- The Ladd Company, Shaw Brothers, Warner Bros., Blade Runner Partnership.
IMDb Rating: |
8.1/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
89% |
Metacritic Score: |
84% |
Ridley Scott has helmed dozens of contrasting movies, but his forays into science fiction are some of his most successful works. One of Ridley Scott’s best sci-fi movies is Blade Runner. It often feels like a long sci-fi poem with stunning production design.
Blade Runner’s world feels as deep as the one in Star Wars. The futuristic environment might win over Star Wars fans, but they should also find solace in Harrison Ford’s stoic performance as the conflicted Rick Deckard. The character is a different kind of sci-fi hero than Han Solo from Star Wars, but he has just as many fans.
2 THX-1138 Was George Lucas’ Directorial Debut That Became A Cult Hit
THX 1138
In the 25th century, a time when people have designations instead of names, a man, THX 1138, and a woman, LUH 3417, rebel against their rigidly controlled society.
- Director
- George Lucas
- Release Date
- March 11, 1971
- Cast
- Robert Duvall , Donald Pleasence , Don Pedro Colley , Maggie McOmie , Ian Wolfe , Marshall Efron , Sid Haig , John Pearce
- Writers
- George Lucas , Walter Murch
- Runtime
- 86 Minutes
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
IMDb Rating: |
6.6/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
86% |
Metacritic Score: |
75% |
Prior to the release of Star Wars, creator George Lucas brought a dystopian sci-fi thriller to the big screen called THX-1138. The film was much darker in tone than Star Wars but also featured familiar elements. The titular worker known as THX-1138 saw his dark future for the first time when he stopped taking mind-controlling drugs and attempted to escape the dystopian society.
Fans of the faceless Stormtroopers from Star Wars will notice the army of android police who oversee the future world look quite familiar. While THX-1138 lacks some of the refined special effects work seen in Star Wars, it still impressed fans. The movie wasn’t a huge success initially, but fans of Lucas’ work have since made the film a cult hit.
1 James Cameron Creates Magic And Awe Through Avatar’s Pandora
Avatar
A paraplegic Marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.
- Director
- James Cameron
- Release Date
- December 18, 2009
- Studio
- 20th Century Fox
- Cast
- Sam Worthington , Zoe Saldana , Stephen Lang
- Runtime
- 162 minutes
IMDb Rating: |
7.9/10 |
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: |
82% |
Metacritic Score: |
83% |
James Cameron has been quite selective with his filmography. Each of his new projects features groundbreaking technology that genuinely helps the medium evolve. Cameron is no stranger to science fiction, and the past decade has seen him focus almost exclusively on his aesthetically pleasing Avatar universe.
Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water is the first sequel that expands Pandora and beyond, and many fans consider it to be an improvement from its predecessor. The magic of Avatar and the dazzling worlds and creatures that inhabit it don’t connect with everyone, but the movie’s success is undeniable.
Star Wars
The original trilogy depicts the heroic development of Luke Skywalker as a Jedi and his fight against Palpatine’s Galactic Empire alongside his sister, Leia. The prequels tell the tragic backstory of their father, Anakin, who is corrupted by Palpatine and becomes Darth Vader.
- Created by
- George Lucas
- Latest Film
- Star Wars: Episode XI – The Rise of Skywalker
- First Episode Air Date
- November 12, 2019
- Cast
- Mark Hamill , Carrie Fisher , Harrison Ford , Hayden Christensen , Ewan McGregor , Natalie Portman , Ian McDiarmid , Daisy Ridley , Adam Driver , Rosario Dawson , Pedro Pascal
- Where to Stream
- Disney+
- Comic
- Star Wars: Revelations