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‘In Search of Tomorrow’ – Doc Showcases 1980s Sci-Fi

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Feb 26 2022

In Search of Tomorrow celebrates the glory that is 1980s sci-fi. The new doc is packed with footage, plus rare interviews with cast and crew.

The 1980s produced some amazing sci-fi movies that pushed the boundaries of stories and film making. It was an important era that still has an impact thirty to forty years later. We’re still making sequels because of how these stories and characters endure.

The Documentary

In Search of Tomorrow is a new doc from the folks that brought us In Search of Darkness about the ground breaking sci-fi of the 1980s. If you’re a fan of Robocop, Scanners, The Last Starfighter, or Flash Gordon you need to check this out. This movie covers all of those and more.

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Immerse yourself in the world and mythos of ’80s science fiction with In Search of Tomorrow, an epic five-hour documentary. It’s packed with exclusive interviews with the actors, directors, visual-effects maestros, writers, and composers who crafted your favorite sci-fi movies.

In Search of Tomorrow takes viewers on a year-by-year deep dive into the many awe-inspiring worlds of 80s Sci-Fi movies, breaking down the most iconic and eccentric films you know and love and examining the science, technology, and artistry behind the fiction.

 

This looks amazing. It covers so many movies of the era, and the interviews alone make it worth picking up. I’m really looking forward to digging into this.

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You can snag the special edition release here – packages include blu-ray and DVD copies of the documentary, posters, shirts, the soundtrack, and more. Digital copies go out in April, and all the physical products ship in May. There hasn’t been word on if/when/where this might stream.

In Search of Darkness is available on Shudder and AMC+ if you want to binge a great movie doc this weekend.

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Author: Mars Garrett
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