If you’re ever bored enough to question your life choices, here’s a delightful little list of five science fiction movies you can stream right now—because apparently, the apocalypse is best enjoyed with popcorn in hand. First up, “The Shrouds,” where apparently everyone’s favorite pastime is wrapping themselves in mysterious fabrics and pondering the meaning of existence, because who needs dialogue? Then there’s “Mickey 17,” which sounds like a Disney sequel gone rogue, probably involving a robot mouse uprising or existential cheese crises. “Companion” offers a heartwarming tale of a smart toaster that develops feelings and contemplates betraying its human overlords—so relatable. “Thunderbolts*” promises electrifying action, or maybe just a bunch of people standing around waiting for the power to come back on. And finally, “The Gorge,” which is less about getting through a canyon and more about surviving endless monologues about the futility of life. Perfect for when you want to feel both enlightened and mildly suicidal. So grab your streaming device, settle in, and prepare to question reality—because honestly, 2025’s sci-fi lineup is the closest thing we have to a collective nervous breakdown on screen.
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