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In the following five sci-fi titles, everyone dies. Even though they have dismal endings, these films are some of the best the genre has to offer.
5) The Thing (1982)

An inventive take on the classic alien invasion story, The Thing is an excellent work of sci-fi horror. The movie’s villain can shapeshift into other beings โ including its human victims โ which sparks a creepy series of events involving a research team in Antarctica. The Thing is wildly entertaining from start to finish, as the film features plenty of suspenseful buildup, exhilarating action sequences, and brutal deaths. One might expect this movie to end with at least one survivor, but The Thing takes a staggering dark turn in its final moments. Distrusting each other and destined to freeze to death, the team’s two remaining members share a drink before they eventually die off-screen. The Thing‘s grim conclusion won’t please everyone, but it’s the perfect eerie exclamation point to the story.
4) Cloverfield (2008)

Mayhem erupts when a massive alien monster rampages across New York City in Cloverfield. Annihilating all buildings and people in its path, the creature makes for a fearsome sci-fi movie villain despite its limited screen time. But Cloverfield is so captivating because it closely fixates on the perspectives of those fighting to survive. A group of friends endures the chaos at ground level as they witness one another’s horrifying deaths at the hands of the monster and its alien parasites.
At the end, Cloverfield‘s remaining characters can’t escape the city before bombs start raining down, and they painfully record their final moments on camera. It’s impossible to take one’s eyes away from the screen when watching Cloverfield, as its breathtaking visuals and found footage filming style set it apart from most monster movies. The deadly final scene could not be more fitting for Cloverfield‘s harrowing tale.











