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While these twists are sometimes hated because they seemingly come out of nowhere, in other instances, it is their predictability that makes them frustrating. Plot twists that everyone saw coming can be just as bad as revelations that no one could possibly have predicted, as evidenced by a handful of examples from the sci-fi genre. Some of these movies werenโt hurt by their predictable twists, but others, like Prometheus, Terminator: Dark Fate, and 65, never recovered entirely from plot revelations that were intended to be jaw-dropping and instead felt yawn-inducing.
Prometheus

2012โs Alien prequel Prometheus had its fair share of plot problems, from the inexplicable actions of some major characters to the knotty timeline of its Xenomorph backstory. However, one of the Ridley Scott movieโs biggest unforced errors came in Charlize Theronโs character, Meredith Vickers. Introduced as a Weyland-Yutani employee who is close to company founder Peter Weyland, Meredith has a notable frosty relationship with Michael Fassbenderโs David, the android that Weyland treats as a surrogate son. This is because she is secretly Weylandโs biological daughter, a twist so obvious that many viewers incorrectly assumed that it wasnโt meant to be a twist at all.
65

Released in March 2023, 65 was a major box office flop for star Adam Driver. This is a shame, as the sci-fi action thriller had a neat premise and a couple of fun set-pieces that fulfilled its potential. When Driverโs astronaut Mills leaves his home planet, his spacecraft crash-lands on an unidentified planet that viewers soon realize is Earth, 65 million years ago. Alongside his shipโs only other survivor, Ariana Greenblattโs Koa, Mills attempts to escape the prehistoric earth while avoiding the ravenous dinosaurs that still roam its surface.











