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The two standout science-fiction films of 2025

Last updated: December 7, 2025 7:00 pm
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In the realm of science fiction cinema, certain themes and ideas tend to recur time and again. From Isaac Asimov’s iconic novel “I, Robot” to Stanley Kubrick’s groundbreaking “2001: A Space Odyssey,” the exploration of artificial intelligence and robotics has been a staple of the genre for decades. In recent years, films like “The Electric State,” “M3gan 2.0,” and “Companion” have continued to delve into these familiar concepts, offering new twists and perspectives on the age-old question of machine consciousness.

“The Electric State” follows a robot rebellion, while “M3gan 2.0” introduces a killerbot protagonist and “Companion” explores the experiences of a femmebot grappling with her identity. Each of these films raises thought-provoking questions about free will and the nature of personhood, adding layers of complexity to the traditional AI narrative.

Among these recent releases, “M3gan 2.0” stands out for its blend of humor, genre callbacks, and thrilling action sequences. Despite a messy screenplay, the film delivers on entertainment value, showcasing the enduring appeal of robot-centric storytelling. On the other hand, “Companion” offers a more introspective take on the AI theme, though it ultimately falls short of fully exploring its potential.

“The Electric State,” directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, received mixed reviews for its disjointed storytelling and failure to fully capitalize on its visually stunning world-building. While the film’s production design is top-notch, its narrative struggles to engage audiences beyond surface-level spectacle.

In contrast, “The Occupant,” helmed by Hugo Keijzer, presents a more cohesive and emotionally resonant story. Following protagonist Abby as she navigates the rugged landscapes of Georgia, the film deftly integrates themes of guilt and grief through the lens of a mysterious disembodied voice.

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Elsewhere in the sci-fi landscape, “Ash,” directed by musician Flying Lotus, offers a unique blend of music video aesthetics and mind-bending storytelling. With a smaller budget but a bold vision, the film follows Riya and Brion as they unravel the mysteries of a space station filled with enigmatic secrets.

In summary, while big-budget productions like “The Electric State” may dazzle with their visual grandeur, it is often the smaller, more daring films that truly push the boundaries of the sci-fi genre. As filmmakers continue to explore the endless possibilities of AI and robotics in cinema, it is clear that the most compelling stories are those that dare to take risks and delve deep into the complexities of human-machine interaction.

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