Sci-Fi Movies and TV Shows to Excite in 2025

Granted, every year and every year is a big year for sci-fi those days, however 2025 is exciting. Space is expected to be a major theme in Hollywood this year, whether you’re watching in theaters or at home on your non-public viewing screen (sorry, TV).

Most of the major franchises will be represented, with the “Andor” season taking us back to the grumpiest corners of this galaxy far, far away, and the “Strange New Worlds” season and “Section 31” TV movie that represents “Star Trek’s Final Frontier. “

In the world of superheroes, “Superman” takes off under the leadership of “Guardians of the Galaxy’s” James Gunn, while the Fantastic Four finally arrive in the MCU. And maybe it’s time to be scared, very scared, when the Xenomorphs burst into your living room thanks to the new “Alien: Earth” television screen.

Add “Mickey 17” via Bong Joon-Ho, a novelty about Predator and James Cameron’s latest excursion to Pandora, and 2025 is like a sci-fi fan’s dream coming true. So look at those heavens because all those delights pass to you!

Michelle Yeoh’s reformed mirror universe dictator Philippa Georgiou is the most productive thing about “Star Trek: Discovery” and now, after the Oscar-winning actor’s role in “Everything Everwhere All Ofst Ofst,” he’s back to take the helm of his own TV movie. Article 31″ turns out to be “Trek’s” answer to James Bond, when Georgiou (now in the 23rd century, courtesy of The Guardian of Forever) is recruited. to paintings for the Federation’s best-known secret organization.

Korean director Bong Joon-ho follows the award-winning film “Parasite” with a dark comedy in space. “The Batman” star Robert Pattinson plays Mickey, a guy who commits himself as a “consumable” — basically, every time he dies, he’ll be regenerated into a new body. But things go wrong when Mickey 17 is unearthed facing his successor. The trailer provides the impression that this is very “moon” fun with many more laughs.

“Guardians of the Galaxy” writer and director James Gunn has been tapped to lead the revamped DC studios, and the first big-screen appearance of the new era is his portrayal of Krypton’s most famous son, Superman Array. With the super dog Krypto betting the lead role in the first trailer, we’re expecting a lighter film than Zack Snyder’s 2013 “Man of Steel,” as Supes tries to reconcile his alien heritage with his Kansas upbringing. David Corenswet wears the famous cape, along with Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor.

Marvel’s first circle of family members makes their late MCU debut, aside from Reed’s other Richards who emerged in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” and hopes this will be a major step from their departures from previous films. In “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” a 1960s edition of choice, New York is at risk from planet bad guy Galactus, and Earth’s Only Hope is a new quartet played through Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirthrough, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. “Wandavision” director Matt Shakman calls the shots.

The galaxy’s greatest wrestler got a welcome boost in the arm in 2022, thanks to the homecoming of “Prey. “Now, the director of this film, Dan Trachtenberg, has the franchise back among his attractions and anticipates a huge narrative gap. : In “Badlands,” the Predator will star in, while “The Great’s” Elle Fanning will play several human characters. In other words, it’s the best time to be a fan of “Predator,” especially with a “secret” movie waiting for us.

James Cameron continues his long obsession with Pandora’s remote moon in the third movie “Avatar”. After the oceanic action of “The Way of Water”, “Fire and Ash” presents the new Mangkwan clan, which will show another potentially less friendly aspect in Na’vi. According to Cameron, “I wanted to show Na’vi from an angle because, until now, I have only shown its intelligent aspects. “

With the last two “Avatar” films, sitting in the 3 most rewards of all time, do not be surprised if this is the largest film of 2025.

Arguably one of the “Star Wars” series, “Andor” returns for its moment and the definitive season on Disney. Rebel Alliance agent Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) in the 4 years leading up to “Rogue One,” revealing how he got here to be a component of that film’s fateful mission. Ben Mendelsohn reprises his role as “Rogue One” as the bureaucratic director of Death Star supervisor Krennic, while Alan Tudyk returns as the sarcastic Droid K-2SO.

Whether you want to call it season 2, series 15, or season 41 (all are correct, depending on your point of view), Ncuti Gatwa’s Time Lord is set to return in 2025. He’ll also have a new Doctor Who companion in the TARDIS, as Varada Sethu — who played a different role, Mundy Flynn, in “Boom” earlier this year — embarks on a series of adventures in space and time as Belinda Chandra. “Snowpiercer”‘s Archie Panjabi is confirmed to play a Doctor Who villain, while former “EastEnders” and “Strictly Come Dancing” star Rose Ayling-Ellis will be “the lead in one episode,” says showrunner Russell T. Davies.

In addition to the last act of “Alien: Resurrection” and the forgotten maximum films “Alien vs. Predator”, the Xenomorph has tended to give a wide position to Earth. Everything fits together with the first-ever TV getaway for acid-blooded beasts, while “Fargo” showrunner Noah Hawley struggles to make sure that even when you sit in your living room, everyone can hear you screaming. “Alien: Earth” takes place two years before the original “Alien” through Ridley Scott, when an organization of infantrymen is searching for survivors of the sinking of a crushed spaceship of unknown origin. As we all know, Wellarray is unlikely to end.

Pike, Spock, and co’s adventures on the final frontier continue in a third season of seeking out, well, strange new worlds. Character arcs are largely under wraps, but early footage has shown the return of reptilian bad guys the Gorn, and Pike, Uhura, La’an, and Chapel being turned into Vulcans. Fascinating.

A fourth season of “Strange New Worlds” has already been shown through Paramount, while “Starfleet Academy,” a spin-off of “Discovery” set in the 32nd century, is also on the way.

“Twilight Zone” by Charlie Brooker returns for her seventh season with her first sequel, a sequel to the classic episode of the fourth “Uss Callister” season. It is a perfectly introduced pastiche of “Star Trek” in which a bitter technical chief (played by Jesse Plemons) converts his colleagues (including Cristin Milioti of “The Penguin”) in involuntary avatars in his completely immersive spaceship simulation . Wait for something much darker than “Galaxy Quest”.

Apple TV+ is yet to confirm a return date for its epic adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s “Foundation”, but this third outing was confirmed way back in December 2023. While the first two seasons have, at times, felt like a 20-episode exercise in scene-setting, by the end of Foundation season 2 this spectacular interstellar “Game of Thrones” (with added megalomaniac clones) was ready to explode into life. It’s the sort of TV show that makes you crave a bigger TV set.

Apple’s other big-budget drama, “For All Mankind,” was also shown in a new season, as well as the spin-off “Star City. “

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Richard’s love story with the area began when he saw the first “Star Wars” on television at the age of 4, and spent a large part of the 90s watching “Star Trek”, “Bathroughlon 5” and “The X- Files “with his mother. After reading physics at the University, he became a journalist, exchanged clinical data for science fiction and won the Gordo Award to join the SFX team, the largest science fiction and fantasy magazine in the United Kingdom. He liked it so much that he stayed there for 12 years, 4 of them as editor.  

Since then, he is independent and dedicated to writing about “Star Wars”, “Star Trek” and superheroes for corporations such as SFX, Total Film, Techradar and Gamesradar+. He met five doctors, two captains of the star fleet and a Luke Skywalker, and once sat in the “Dwarf” Red “Starbug cabug.   

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