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10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011

Ryan Lambie


With Battle: LA and Source Code already in cinemas, 2011’s shaping up to be a big year for sci-fi. Here are 10 other genre films set to appear over the next few months…

Published on Mar 16, 2011

We've already seen plenty of sci-fi movies arrive in cinemas this year, including the shouty Saving Private Ryan meets Independence day epic, Battle: Los Angeles, and Duncan Jones' fast-paced thriller, Source Code.

The rest of 2011 will see numerous other genre movies heading to our screens, ranging from big-budget tentpole blockbusters to low-budget indie dramas.

Here, then, is a selection of ten potentially great science fiction movies we're looking forward to in 2011, with their UK release dates...

Apollo 18

Release date: 22 April

Based on a real-world 70s NASA mission that was abandoned due to budget cuts, Apollo 18 reads like a mixture of Duncan Jones' Moon and Paranormal Activity. In the film's version of history, the lunar mission actually went ahead, and after a particularly grim close encounter, was subsequently hushed up by the US government.

Yet another shaky-cam, found footage movie, the sci-fi setting may lend the film a freshness the legion of other post Blair Witch/Paranormal Activity clones have lacked, and the (rather too revealing) trailer suggests that first-time director, Gonzalo López-Gallego shot the film with a keen eye for period detail.

It's been a long time since I've seen a genuinely frightening science fiction film (Event Horizon's the last one that got my heart pounding, but I fear I may be in the minority there), and Apollo 18 may be the film that brings a genuine frisson of fear back to the genre.


Attack The Block

Release date: 13 May

It's Independence Day meets N-Dubz, as Joe Cornish's alien invasion movie sees a group of South London yoofs fighting off a horde of pesky xenomorphs with glowing teeth. Nick Frost and Jodie Whittaker are among the adults along for the ride, but the film belongs to its fast talking young cast, who defend the capital with baseball bats and brooms.

After the rather po-faced heroics of Battle: Los Angeles, Attack The Block could provide the perfect, enjoyably daft antidote.


Cowboys & Aliens

Release: 12 August

When aliens invade the 19th century West, a group of cowboys must gather together to repel the threat. Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig are perfectly cast as the grumpy men in hats who lead the resistance, ably supported by Sam Rockwell and Olivia Wilde.

The second of Steven Spielberg's summer sci-fi productions (the other being Super 8, which will come out the week after Cowboys & Aliens), Jon Favreau's in the director's chair, while Star Trek and Transformers writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman have worked with the original graphic novel's creator, Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, on the script.

From what I can gather, Cowboys & Aliens goes for a realistic, gritty tone rather than the more cartoonlike atmosphere of 1999's Wild Wild West, which, for me, is a good thing. There's a gritty edge to the film's treatment of a dusty Arizona town, providing a solid base for its inevitable pistols versus lasers action.


Super 8

Release date: 19 August

Writer and director J J Abrams channels the spirit of classic early Spielberg in this 70s-set movie that looks like a combination of The Goonies and Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. While shooting a genre picture of their own (a reference to producer Spielberg's own early filmmaking attempts, perhaps), six kids witness a train crash on the outskirts of their small town.

As we've already seen from the great-looking trailer already released, the train was carrying something large, angry and definitely not of this earth. While Abrams and Spielberg have wisely kept the rest of the film under wraps, Super 8 marks a welcome return to the 80s heyday of family-friendly sci-fi.


Real Steel

Release date: 7 October

Hugh Jackman stars in this feature-length adaptation of an old Twilight Zone episode, which was, in turn, based on a short story written by sci-fi horror author, Richard Matheson. As a washed-up boxer, Jackman embarks on a new career that involves training gigantic, two-tonne robots to punch the rivets out of each other.

The movie looks far removed from the Twilight Zone episode and story that inspired it, but the fighting mecha look well handled, with the film employing proper, physical animatronic robots to accomplish its boxing scenes, rather than relying on pure CGI. From the brief clips we've seen, this lends the combat scenes plenty of weight and grit.

Lost's Evangeline Lilly, Kevin Durand and Anthony Mackie (who was great in The Adjustment Bureau earlier this year) all co-star as the human interest outside the ropes.


Contagion

Release date: 21 October

Inarguably the most star-laden sci-fi movie of the year, Steven Soderbergh's thriller sees Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Marion Cotillard, Kate Winslet, Jude Law (pictured here with a plastic bag on his head. Don't try this at home, folks), Laurence Fishburne and Elliott Gould dealing with a deadly virus.

Like disaster movies, the disease containment subgenre resurfaces every few years, and the results are often mixed. The most recent one that springs to mind is Wolfgang Petersen's 1995 outing Outbreak, which pitted Dustin Hoffman and Rene Russo against a disease-spreading monkey. Earlier examples include The Satan Bug (which features a character called Hoffman, oddly enough), and my personal favourite, The Andromeda Strain (1971), Robert Wise's sobre adaptation of Michael Crichton's novel of the same name.

Little is currently known about Contagion other than its basic premise and its glittering cast, but the presence of Soderbergh places this film high on our list of anticipated movies.


The Thing

Release date: 14 October

Undoubtedly the most controversial movie on this list, Matthijs van Heijningen Jr's belated prequel to John Carpenter's 1982 classic of the same name is a film many fans of the original would like to wish out of existence. But exist it does, and while we've reconciled ourselves with the fact that it can't possibly match the brilliance of Carpenter's sci-fi horror, we're at least intrigued to see how this film's events dovetail with those of the first.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead stars as a graduate palaeontologist fighting a shape-shifting alien in the icy wastes of the Antarctic, assisted by Ulrich Thomsen and Joel Edgerton as a Norwegian scientist and a helicopter pilot, respectively.

The knackered state of the Norwegian research facility at the start of the 80s Thing surely means that Heijningen Jr's film will have a similarly gloomy conclusion, though the presence of Battlestar Galactica writer, Ronald D Moore, on the screenplay credits gives us hope that there'll be a few chilling surprises along the way.


Now

Release date: 4 November

Andrew Niccol's been responsible for some superb films in recent years. Having both written and directed the superb Lord Of War and the underrated Gattaca, he also wrote the script for The Truman Show, an enduring personal favourite of mine.

Olivia Wilde, Alex Pettyfer, Cillian Murphy and Justin Timberlake star in a dystopian tale about a future in which scientists have found a way to cancel the aging process. While this means that people no longer have to worry about losing their hair or purchasing stair lifts, the breakthrough's had the unfortunate side effect of causing the world's population to skyrocket. To counter-balance this, citizens over 25 are forced to purchase an extended lease on life, resulting in a two-tier society where the rich live forever, and the poor beg, borrow and steal to scrape the money together for a few precious years' existence.

It's a clever, evocative twist on the premise established in Logan's Run, and this, along with Now's sterling cast and Niccol's filmmaking track record, make this a film well worth keeping an eye on.


Rise Of The Apes

Release: 25 November

Is it really a decade since Tim Burton directed his own take on Pierre Boulle's novel, Planet Of The Apes? My sense of disappointment is still fresh in my mind, even after all these years.

Having quietly sat on the property since Burton's effort (which was, admittedly, a big financial success, if a critical disaster), Fox is now rebooting the franchise with Rise Of The Apes, an origin story that demonstrates just how a monkey-faced Tim Roth came to dominate the Earth.

James Franco plays a scientist whose research inadvertently brings forth a new variety of thespian apes, and Andy Serkis will play Caesar, the first of this special breed, with the CG monkey effects provided by WETA Digital.


The Divide

Release date: TBA

Xavier Gens followed up his remarkably bloody horror debut Frontier(s) with the more mainstream, yet less memorable videogame adaptation, Hitman. His next movie, meanwhile, sees Gens change genres once again, with the post-apocalyptic sci-fi, The Divide.

Featuring a great cast, including Michael Biehn, Peter Stormare, Rosanna Arquette and Heroes' Milo Ventimiglia, The Divide sees New York obliterated by an unspecified apocalyptic event. Huddled in a dank basement, eight survivors battle both a group of armed men in decontamination suits and their own disintegrating psyches in a thriller described as a combination of Assault On Precinct 13 and Lord Of The Flies.

A film we'd heard little about until recently, a clip of The Divide's opening appeared online earlier this week, which hints at a low-budget, yet well shot piece of sci-fi...

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Re: THURS - 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By cerveloguy 1 March 17, 2011 08:00:49 AM

The pre-Thing; Whilst there's a PC female lead (lets assume she's the lead as its the press image) it looks like she failed, hence there was The Thing. She was beaten by a dog..

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By Eco78 1 March 17, 2011 10:15:31 AM

Nah, Your not alone... I thought Event Horizon was great, best film that Anderson fella has done. (Although thats not exactly difficult seems its the only decent film hes made)

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By Amorphisbob 1 March 17, 2011 11:31:51 AM

@eco78 While i do agree that Event Horizon is by far Anderson's best film to date, It's not his ONLY decent film. The Resident Evil movies are quite good, given that they're twice removed from the original source material (how good can amovie be that's a knockoff of a game that's a knockoff of a movie? now we know). Death Race is also pretty damn good IMO.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By crichton13 1 March 17, 2011 11:43:48 AM

You are forgetting Iron Sky. Why concentrate on the big american hollywood productions. www.ironsky.net

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By toonmonkey 1 March 17, 2011 12:01:31 PM

So is Jude Law playing Dr No or Dr Evil?

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By WiteWulf 1 March 17, 2011 12:41:11 PM

"...will see a brace of other genre movies..." You do know a "brace" of something means two, yeah? Not 10?

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By Name1ess 1 March 17, 2011 01:00:20 PM

Ignoring the obvious big guns of Super 8 and Cowboys and Aliens of the rest Apollo 18 looked a lot less interesting in the trailer than I thought it was going to be, while The Divide could be fantastic in a watching-thru-your-fingers sort of way. One more that’s worth looking out for is The Darkest Hour which has Emile Hirsch trying to survive an alien invasion in Russia.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By kestrel1977 1 March 17, 2011 01:05:35 PM

@WiteWulf You're quite right. I was thinking of a brace of pheasants. Pheasants/sci-fi movies. I always get the two muddled up! Ryan.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By GoldbergV 1 March 17, 2011 01:41:11 PM

Hey you missed out Bayformers: Dark of the Moon! What an oversight. Unless camera-spinning-around-lingerie-models-while-things-explode doesn't meet your definition of "potentially great", in which case well...fair enough

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By Robot_Chubby 1 March 17, 2011 01:54:44 PM

Another vote here for Event Horizon! Seems to be one divisive movie though. And why the hell does Timberlake have to keep appearing in decent movies? Why won't he just let me hate him?

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By pete3206 1 March 17, 2011 02:05:52 PM

Event Horizon was great.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By DavidFullam 1 March 17, 2011 02:57:26 PM

The extended Super 8 trailer I saw had me wishing JJ would concentrate on Star Trek to the exclusion of all else. My problem with The Thing prequel is that we know the back story for the most part.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By Inaba 1 March 17, 2011 03:50:09 PM

John Carpenter REMADE "The Thing." It was originally made in 1951 and directed by Christian Nyby. There is nothing "original' in John Carptenters remake, except the special effects.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By david6005 1 March 17, 2011 05:27:47 PM

Yes Inaba, John Carpenter's 'The Thing' is remade, HOWEVER the story and creature are entirely different from the original 'The thing from another world'. Have you even seen the two movies? It is almost entirely original in every way so pls stop with the epeen fail.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By Name1ess 1 March 17, 2011 05:41:06 PM

@Inaba - To be fair the story in John Carptenter's version of the Thing is much closer to the original story by John W. Campbell. However I would agree that except for the special effect it’s a pretty poor movie. All the characters came across as being pretty unlikable and when I watched it I ended up cheering on the monster. Also you have to remember that it bombed at the box office when it was released, which is probably why it’s taken 29 years to make a sequel.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By lesmond 1 March 17, 2011 06:03:01 PM

Event Horizon did (and still does) give me the willies, and usually nightmares. I don't know why, as I've seen much worse since. The Divide looks like a fine film, though.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By willturland 1 March 17, 2011 07:23:18 PM

Real Steel looks potentially dire.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By Kapp 1 March 17, 2011 11:19:50 PM

the Thing came out in the Summer of 1982, along with Blade Runner. However, that was the summer that Spielberg released E.T., which becasme the biggest blockbuster of all time and remained there for a number of years (I believe, until it was toppled by Titanic in 1999).......Seeing that E.T. was a sunny, optimistic, family freindly movie in many ways, it caused America's movie tastes to shift in that direction...the unfortunate casualties were Blade Runner and the Thing, two films for whom "sunny" and "optimistic" cannot describe in any way. Both are now considered as two of the best science fiction films ever made, but at the time (1982) people were "E.T. crazy" and those movies got left in ET's wake... However, with Hollywood's current desperation, and lack of ideas, it seems the third tackling of the "Who Goes There" story will be released, no matter what is now ancient history

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By LittleTime 1 March 17, 2011 11:59:21 PM

I feel sorry for Andy Serkis, forever typecast in roles that involve lycra shelll suits with bright dots.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By Pukerama 1 March 18, 2011 12:12:03 AM

Thank you for the heads-up on Now, I absolutely love Gattaca and The Truman Show, so cheers for putting this new movie by Andrew Niccol on my radar. ^_^

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By MrJay 1 March 18, 2011 12:38:07 AM

As far as films go about deadly viruses I thought I'd seen it all with 'Outbreak' - but I recently saw 'Ebola Sybdrome' and was blown away... completely un-PC and just plain wrong on so many levels but with it's tongue firmly in it's cheek. 'Contagion' will have to go some to beat that but I'll be keen to check the reviews...

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By clementine 1 March 18, 2011 12:53:03 PM

Another vote for event horizon not on my top five sci fi list but is on my top five scary movies it is definately another breed of creepy.

Re: 10 potentially great sci-fi movies coming in 2011
Posted By stevens 1 September 7, 2011 11:41:17 AM

Well this year has some exceptional sci fi movies . I have watched all so far and now really looking forward to to Contagion
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