Looking for new movies that are sci-fi, fantasy or a mixture of both, preferably with a utopian tone

I’m don’t of the loop on where to get movie and TV show updates so I don’t know what’s out there

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    • Alien Romulus - If you haven’t already seen it.
    • Dune Part 2 - You have to watch the first part if you haven’t seen the newer Dune movies.
    • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga - I thought this was very good, even though it doesn’t really include the eponymous Mad Max

    Less mainstream stuff:

    • The Platform 2 - People complain it’s not as good as the first one, but I thought it was solid. You don’t really need to watch the first one.
    • Abigail - More of a horror, but has fantasy elements
    • V/H/S/Beyond - Horror, but has scifi elements (more than the previous entries)
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      Sci Fi, fantasy… Furiosa? Isn’t that pure action? With a dumb plot and nonsense happening, just like in 80s action movies?

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        It’s still a sci-fi movie, no? All post-apocalyptic movies are science fiction.

        You’re also welcome to give your suggestions. 😄 These are the 2024 movies that I watched and thought fit the bill.

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            I’d be fascinated to know why people are downvoting you here.

            Do they not know that the Wheel of Time is set in, what is called by some, the Third Age, approximately 3000 years after the apocalyptic destruction of civilization and literal reshaping of the world, which itself occurred an unknown thousands of years after the end of the First Age (which is believed to be the Age we’re currently living in).

            From RJ’s notes:

            The First Age ended when fire rained from the heavens. The flesh of men melted, and those who did not melt were charred like coals. Plagues, boils and sores roamed the world and famine, yet to eat or drink often meant death, for waters and fruits that once were wholesome now slew at the eating. Even the air or the dust could slay. The wind could bring death. Rivers filled with dead fish and birds fell from the sky. Invisible vapours from the land that slew. Noxious fumes that corroded men’s flesh.

            Or are they downvoting you for saying WoT isn’t science fiction, despite having certain characteristics of science fiction sprinkled throughout (e.g., characters studying the natural laws of their world and, through a combination of inborn abilities and technology, finding ways to advance their understanding and capabilities)?

            Or are they downvoting simply because WoT isn’t a movie, and thus deemed irrelevant to the topic at hand?

            shrug

            Whatever the case, I do agree with the spirit of your rebuttal. Not all post-apocalypse movies are science fiction.

            For example, I would never place Left Behind (or any other similar religious post-apocalypse movie) on the science fiction shelf.