Dune part 2 is in theaters now. Meanwhile, Marvel is releasing Deadpool 3 and DC plans to release Joker 2 in the fall. It's a really light year for superhero movies.
If you're looking for a recommendation, I have They Cloned Tyrone on my watchlist, but I haven't seen it yet.
Okay good someone else immediately thought this too. If anything making sci-fi more popular has increased the number, and there's a lot of chaff for sure, but there's a lot of really good stuff too.
Times like that are the best to go back through and find movies you missed or that flew under the radar. For example, the movie Dark City. I've watched that film more times than I care to admit, but when I ask people about it a lot have never even heard about it.
This was all poorly worded because I haven't be awake for long but I hope my point comes across.
I think your right. Sure, there are still some great non-superhero sci-fi movies coming out. But I agree, the superhero subgenre has done a bit of a number of the wider genre.
I really don't like that of all the things they took away from these Disney movies is the humor. A lot of modern movies have that dumbass Disney humor. It feels like people yelling bazinga at each other.
Ad Astra could be interesting to you. I sometimes get the feeling no one knows about it. I liked it very much. It's kind of Heart of Darkness/Apocalypse Now in Space.
The book? Not horrible, especially having it read by the Wil Wheaton. It's nostalgia bait for sure, and then adding Wil into that is even more nostalgia bait, but it does what it does alright.
The movie? Skip it. I don't think I've ever heard anyone enjoy it, except this comment if it's talking about the movie. Maybe people just enjoy hating it, but I didn't care for it. It's not the worst movie in the world or anything, just not particularly good.
Yeah super hero movies take up a lot of the oxygen but I think there's still some good scifi being made. I don't watch as many movies as I used to, but I'm looking forward to Dune 2. The blade runner a few years ago was good.
We're definitely getting less "adult sci-fi" than was the case in past decades. The years between '16-today are similar in many ways to 80s cinema. If it ain't a franchise or tentpole flick that's designed for kids consumption, contemporary Tinseltown isn't putting money down on it