Summary

As a genre , sci - fiproduces some of the most original and advanced celluloid found anywhere , yet some of themost successful sci - fi moviesare really remakes of earlier project . remake and reboots are a staple fiber of the movie diligence – whatever the genre . However , where some movie remake are explicit in their ties to an original place , the connection is less absolved with others .

Some sci - fi remakes are no dissimilar from other genre in clearly signaling their association to earlier projects . This is sure as shooting the case with innovative reboots likeTotal RecallandRoboCop , where the popularity of the earlier plastic film justifies the update . However , whether because the pilot was n’t wide known or did n’t amply recognize an interesting conception , other sci - fi remake are less obvious . As a resolution , there are many films that sci - fi fan may not understand are either interesting adaptations – or , in some eccentric , bad versions – of classical earlier textile .

Sci - fi picture push the limits of what is possible both in pic and in the existent world , and its all down to the brilliantly inventive directors .

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10Battle Beyond The Stars (1980)

Remake of The Magnificent Seven (1960)

9The Fly (1986)

Remake of The Fly (1958)

The Jeff Goldblum version ofThe Flyis understandably seen as so iconic that it is now figure as the definitive version of the story . However , despite being less well - known , the original 1958 movie is actually a sci - fi repulsion classic in its own right field . Starring Vincent Price , the earlier movie is much less romantic than Cronenberg ’s interpretation of George Langelaan ’s celebrated short story , alternatively centre on the key horror of the premiss . Interestingly , it is the 1958 version that is close to the famousSimpsonsTreehouse of Horror parody , gain it essential catch for sci - fi fans .

8The Time Machine (2002)

Remake of The Time Machine (1960)

Taking inspiration from author H.G. Wells ' 1895 novel as well as the 1960 movie , The Time Machineproves why sci - fi remakes are so popular – if not always successful . The 2002 movie , star Guy Pearce and Jeremy Irons , introduces several novel story elements , such as a quixotic subplot , ultimately confusing the motion picture ’s message . Nevertheless , it supply an interesting contrast to the more streamlined 60s movie , which itself is more interested in the fight between man and Morlocks than in excuse the inventor ’s motivation for clip travelling .

While some sci - fi remakes can fall brusque of the original , others can enhance and even improve upon their harbinger . These are the best instance .

7Vanilla Sky (2001)

Remake of Open Your Eyes (1997)

Despite boast some impressive visuals ( include the iconic " give up Time Square " sequence),Vanilla Skywas conform to with a tepid critical response upon release . This is in stark line to the reaction to Alejandro Amenábar ’s original picture , Open Your Eyes . Where Cameron Crowe ’s movie was criticized for its incoherence , open up Your Eyesreceived 85 % positive review on Rotten Tomatoes for its soft exploration of complicated topic . However , despite being generally considered substandard , Vanilla Skymade much more of an impact financially , usurpingOpen Your Eyesin the public ’s consciousness .

6I Am Legend (2007)

Remake of The Omega Man (1971) and The Last Man on Earth (1964)

Perhaps because the construct of a sole survivor navigating a post - apocalyptic place setting is not unheard of in science fiction , it was not immediately obvious to many film - goers in 2007 that Will Smith ’s action thrillerI Am Legendis both an adaptation and a remaking . The moving picture borrows heavily from bothThe Omega ManandThe Last serviceman on Earth , although it is arguably a much less faithful adaptation of Richard Matheson ’s novel . Smith ’s film is more action - orient and famouslychangesI Am Legend ’s ending , but would not exist in the same style were it not for the first two pic .

5The Stepford Wives (2004)

Remake of The Stepford Wives (1975)

Although it was a decisive and commercial-grade failure , the 2004 rendering ofThe Stepford Wiveswas high - visibility enough to become the most well - known version of Ira Levin ’s novel . High - visibility performances from the likes of Nicole Kidman , Matthew Broderick , Glenn Close , and Bette Midler cement the picture as part of the zeitgeist , with different takes on the principal premise , such asDon’t Worry Darling , increasing its standing . However , despite only make up $ 4 million at the box office , the 1975 movie is really a good rendition of Levin ’s sight – despite fading into obscurity .

Movie franchises come and go all the time , but several drained sci - fi serial publication have had successful reboots or sequels that brought them back .

4The Invasion (2007)

Remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956, 1978), and Body Snatchers (1993)

The originalInvasion of the Body Snatchersstory has been explicitly remade on several occasion , with the two most far-famed versions in 1956 and 1978 even sharing the same name . However , despite being an almost accurate retelling of the same story , 2007’sThe Invasiondecided not to tie itself to theBody Snatchersuniverse established by previous adaptation . Ironically , this may have led to the projection ’s downfall , as eventhe whiz power of Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig could n’t save it from a poor box berth operation . Had it explicitly advertise itself as aBody Snatchersremake , it may have fared better .

3The Thing (1982)

Remake of The Thing From Another World (1951)

John Carpenter ’s 1982 edition ofThe Thingis widely view as one of thegreatest sci - fi horror motion-picture show ever made , yet it would likely not subsist in the same flesh if it were n’t for the 1951 pilot . While both moving picture take the 1938 novellaWho Goes There?as their stirring , the other version entirely change the nature of the main demon . Instead of a shapeshifter , the creature is described as a " super cultivated carrot " and is almost impervious to trauma . Carpenter set out to regenerate John W. Campbell ’s original sight , which he may not have felt obligate to do had the earlier motion-picture show been more faithful .

2Solaris (1972)

Remake of Solaris (1968)

It is comparatively well - known that Steven Soderbergh’sSolaris(starring George Clooney ) is a remake of Andrei Tarkovsky ’s acclaimed and highly influential 1972 version of the story . What ’s less often acknowledged , however , is that Tarkovsky ’s motion-picture show is itself a remake . The originalSolariswas actually a black - and - white two - part teleplay publicise on Soviet tv set in 1968 . While Tarkovsky ’s motion picture lend young emotional depth to the story of a starship gang struggling with an existential crisis , it ’s undeniable that the first version helped lay the groundwork .

112 Monkeys (1995)

Remake of La Jetée (1962)

Although in its themes and level Terry Gilliam’sgripping time traveling thriller12 Monkeysis undeniably a remaking of the French short filmLa Jetée , it ’s also reliable that the two projects are totally different from one another.12 Monkeysis a full - length inscrutable diving into the philosophic quandries get by metre and faulty memory , whereasLa Jetéeis a condensed 28 - minute experiment . Nevertheless,12 Monkeysis so heavily reliant on the little - know original that it doubtlessly belong to on a list of unexpectedsci - firemakes .

War of the Worlds, Dredd, and Invisible Man

Godzilla, Caesar, and Mad Max

Will Smith in I am Legend in front of a blue background

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Battle Beyond the Stars poster

The Time Machine samantha mumba and guy pearce

Tom Cruise looking surprised in the Vanilla Sky ending

The wives practice dancing in The Stepford Wives

Poster of The Invasion featuring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig looking sideways

Kris Kelvin looks inside a window in Solaris.

Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt in Hospital Robes in 12 Monkeys