2020

In a world rattled by pandemics, climate change, and geopolitical instability, the science fiction of the 2020s has been marked by an urgent sense of responsibility. With an eye toward exploring sustainable futures and ethical technology, the genre probes the complex web of interdependent issues facing humanity. Themes of resilience, adaptability, and systemic transformation pervade the narratives, providing both critique and hope. While dystopian landscapes still find their place, a new wave of speculative fiction also dares to envision constructive paths forward, offering blueprints for change rather than mere cautionary tales.
Twelve Minutes
08/18/2021
A man relives the same 12 minutes in a time loop, desperately trying to prevent a tragic series of events and uncover the truth behind a murder.
6.7
Cyberpunk 2077
12/08/2020
In a dystopian future, a mercenary grapples with their own identity after a biochip implants the consciousness of a long-dead revolutionary in their mind.
7.3
Totally Killer
10/26/2023
A teenager travels back to the 1980s to prevent a notorious serial killer from committing a string of murders, but must avoid altering the timeline while grappling with the era’s cultural and societal norms.
5
A modern-day person must solve the mystery of a time-looped ancient Roman city governed by a strict moral law to prevent its destruction.
8
Indiana Jones must prevent an ancient time-manipulating device from falling into the hands of enemies who wish to alter history and resurrect the power of the Third Reich.
6
A beloved duo returns in a comedic adventure that dives into the complexities of time travel, legacy, and the enduring power of music to unite humanity. This sequel delivers humor and heart while exploring philosophical ideas.
3.3