There's a whole slew of post-apocalyptic films coming out in the next year, here's a new trailer for another one coming soon, all of them are trying to be as dirty, gritty, raw, barbaric, textured, stylish and Mad-Max-ish as possible, could be lots of fun. Watch it here.
Here's just some of the post-apocalyptic films that have come out in the past, there's at least two per year, some of them are fun and make out to be good classics most of the time they fall short. Storylines take place in the aftermath of a disaster - typically nuclear holocaust, war, plague - that justifies a civilization's turn towards dystopian like behaviors. Although not a requisite, most post-apocalyptic visions have a man-made cause.
- 12 Monkeys
- 2019, After the Fall of New York
- 28 Weeks Later
- A Boy and His Dog
- The Blood of Heroes
- Casshern
- Cherry 2000
- City of Ember
- Cyborg
- Def-Con 4
- Delicatessen
- Five
- Genesis II
- Hell Comes to Frogtown
- I Am Legend
- Le Dernier Combat
- La Jetée
- The Last Man on Earth
- Mad Max and its sequels The Road Warrior and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
- On The Beach (1959) and its remake On the Beach (2000)
- Origin: Spirits of the Past (Anime)
- Panic in Year Zero!
- Parasite
- Planet Earth
- The Postman
- The Quiet Earth
- Quintet
- Six-String Samurai
- Terminator: Salvation
- Tank Girl
- Time of the Wolf
- The Ultimate Warrior
- Ultraviolet
- Ultra Warrior
- WALL-E
- Waterworld
- Zardoz
- The Time Guardian
Such debates frequently surround literary and cinematic works that do not show the classic characteristics of dystopian fiction, such as a government like entity that seeks total control of individuals' lives.
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