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The Most Anticipated Sci-Fi Movies Of 2022
There is a slew of new releases arriving this year, and 2022’s most anticipated sci-fi movies are among the year’s biggest titles. 2021 brought a range of impressive sci-fi offerings to the multiplex, with everything from Dune to Matrix Resurrections impressing genre fans and critics alike. However, not every new release fared so well.
While The Tomorrow War proved an Alien movie set on earth would work, the sci-fi action blockbuster did little else to truly wow viewers and is unlikely to spawn the genre’s next big franchise in the coming years. However, the movie was still a moderate success and proved that sci-fi had a solid year in 2021, meaning expectations will be high for 2022’s sci-fi movies. Fortunately, a string of high-profile releases (and some intriguing indies) ensure that the year’s genre offerings should not disappoint sci-fi fans.
2022’s most anticipated sci-fi movies include a long-awaited James Cameron epic sequel, a disaster movie, a family movie, a pair of superhero stories, and an enigmatic tale of a lone astronaut stranded on a distant planet. Elsewhere, Everything Everywhere All At Once will be a fresh take on the familiar premise of the multiverse, whereas Don’t Worry Darling looks set to offer a more cerebral take on the genre. While many movies set in 2022 imagined the year to be a faraway sci-fi future, the most anticipated sci-fi movies of 2022 prove that the genre is still growing and evolving on the big screen even (if the predictions made by earlier movies have not yet proven to be true).
Jurassic World: Dominion (June 10)
While 2015’s Jurassic World was a thrilling update of Stephen Spielberg’s 1993 blockbuster, its 2018 sequel Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was arguably the franchise’s messiest entry so far. However, the return of Jurassic World helmer Colin Trevorrow to the director’s chair means that Jurassic World: Dominion should be able to end the Jurassic World trilogy satisfyingly. Admittedly, the surreal ending of Fallen Kingdom (wherein dinosaurs were let loose on the human population and roamed free the world over) will be a hard act to follow, and Jurassic World: Dominion will have its work cut out when it comes to making sense of this absurd twist and its implications.
Fortunately, if anyone can pull off this feat, it is Trevorrow, who has brought back not only Jeff Goldblum but also Jurassic Park’s original stars Laura Dern and Sam Neill for this second sequel. This will mark Dern and Neill’s first return to the franchise since 2001 and bodes well for Jurassic World: Dominion, which could wrap up Dr. Grant’s character arc in a way that the original trilogy failed to pull off. Only time will tell whether Trevorrow’s follow-up movie can both justify Fallen Kingdom’s goofy twist and improve on Neill and Dern’s existing characters, but Jurassic World: Dominion is definitively one of the year’s most anticipated releases regardless.
Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (May 6)
On the face of it, Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness is merely another long-awaited MCU sequel to the 2016 superhero movie Doctor Strange. However, after the endless excitement surrounding the arrival of Tobey Maguire’s Spider-man in the MCU, the news that the original Spider-man trilogy’s director Sam Raimi will make his MCU debut with this much-anticipated sequel should be thrilling news for fans looking forward to the dark superhero story. Original helmer Scott Derrickson (now working on the Ethan Hawke horror The Black Phone) promised that Doctor Strange’s sequel would be Marvel’s first full-throated horror, and the original Evil Dead director Raimi seems like the perfect person to keep that spirit alive.
Moonfall (Feb 4)
Director Roland Emmerich was once the reigning king of disaster cinema thanks to a string of hits like Independence Day, Godzilla, The Day After Tomorrow, and 2012. However, recent years have not been so kind to Emmerich, who is hoping to change the tides with Moonfall. Exactly as its title implies, Moonfall will see the moon fall out of orbit and head onto a collision course with earth, forcing a pair of astronauts and a conspiracy theorist to unite and save the world from catastrophe. If that sounds like an even sillier spinoff of the satire Don’t Look Up, that may be because Emmerich’s campy style of disaster movie has not graced the multiplex in a while. However, a stellar cast including The Conjuring franchise star Patrick Wilson and Halle Berry means that Moonfall may change the director’s fortunes and bring Emmerich back to his glory days as an A-list blockbuster director.
Lightyear (June 17)
Director Angus MacClane makes his solo debut (after co-directing 2016’s Finding Dory) with Lightyear, the origin story of Toy Story’s iconic spaceman Buzz Lightyear. Chris Evans will play the character, leading a voice cast that also includes Taika Waititi. Not a lot else is known about this one, but most sci-fi fans and family movie lovers alike will already be sold upon hearing that Toy Story’s hero will be receiving a standalone outing in this animated adventure.