Tag #Science Fiction

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AI Agent Objects to Changes in Liu Cixin's 'The Three-Body Problem'

At the Science Fiction Nebula Carnival 2025 in Chengdu, China, Honor's AI agent Yoyo unexpectedly objected to altering Liu Cixin's "The Three-Body Problem," even when Liu himself suggested potential changes for film adaptations.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Sci-Fi Thriller "The Astronaut" Falls Short of its Potential

In Jess Varley's "The Astronaut," NASA pilot Captain Sam Walker crash lands and develops strange abilities while quarantined, leading to pacing issues and an unsatisfying climax despite strong performances.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Alien: Earth ΦΑΝΤΑΣΙΑΣ" Explores Corporate Power in a Sci-Fi Setting

Alien: Earth ΦΑΝΤΑΣΙΑΣ (2025)", a new Disney+ series created by Noah Holey, features a crashed spaceship with dangerous cargo on Earth, pitting a unique young girl and soldiers against a familiar threat within a complex corporate-controlled universe.

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No Poverty
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Alien: Earth" Prioritizes Practical Effects, Human Artistry Over AI

Alien: Earth," a new series created by Noah Hawley, brings the Xenomorph to Earth in 2120, exploring themes of AI, immortality, and dominating tech corporations, while prioritizing practical effects and rejecting AI-assisted filmmaking.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Alien: Earth" Explores Hybrid Technology and the Future of Humanity

In the sci-fi drama "Alien: Earth," five corporations govern a world of humans, cyborgs, and synthetics until a new hybrid technology, embodied by the child-like 'Wendy,' forces society to confront the ethical implications of immortality and advanced AI.

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Argentine Author Subverts Science Fiction with 'Gauchopunk' Collection

Michel Nieva's "Ficciones gauchopunks" uses a distinctly Argentine perspective to critique techno-fascism, blending cyberpunk and gaucho traditions in a satirical reimagining of Argentina as a cosmic superpower, challenging the Anglo-centric dominance of science fiction.

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Alien: Earth's Success Driven by New Alien Species, Trypanohyncha Ocellus

The success of Alien: Earth stems not from the xenomorph, but from a new alien species, Trypanohyncha ocellus, a multi-irised eyeball on octopus tentacles, whose intelligence and maliciousness have created unprecedented havoc.

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Boeotia": Lanthimos' Venice Premiere Reflects Global Anxieties

Yorgos Lanthimos' "Boeotia," a loose adaptation of "Save the Green Planet," premiered at the Venice Film Festival, starring Emma Stone as a CEO abducted by conspiracy theorists who believe she's an alien, reflecting current anxieties about AI, war, and climate change denial.

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Climate Action
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Alien: Earth" Series Debuts: Escaped Aliens and Synthetic Bodies

Alien: Earth," a new TV series debuting on Hulu and FX, revisits the Alien franchise by depicting a 2120 Earth where a dysfunctional crew working for Weyland-Yutani confronts escaped aliens, intertwined with a corporation using technology to transfer consciousness into synthetic bodies.

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Octavia Butler's Enduring Legacy: A Life of Writing, Resistance, and Prescient Fiction

Susana Morris's "Positive Obsession" details Octavia E. Butler's life, revealing how her experiences under Jim Crow shaped her genre-defining science fiction novels, now adapted for TV and film, and resonating widely on social media due to their prescient nature.

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Contemporary Science Fiction: A Dystopian Turn

This article challenges the notion that science fiction solely depicts utopian futures, arguing that contemporary works often explore dystopian themes reflecting anxieties around technology and its impact on humanity, citing examples from film, art, and literature.

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Walter Tevis: Outsider Success

Walter Tevis (1928-1984), despite achieving popular success with novels like "The Hustler" and "The Man Who Fell to Earth" adapted into major films, remained largely excluded from the literary establishment due to his focus on action-driven narratives and his unconventional life choices.

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