Most likely? That's a tough one. I would guess "V for Vendetta".
What would I prefer? Foundation. At least then we're multi-planetary.
Cyberpunk is a science-fiction sub-genre dealing with the integration of society and technology in dystopian settings. Often referred to as “low-life and high tech,” Cyberpunk stories deal with outsiders (punks) who fight against the oppressors in society (usually mega corporations that control everything) via technological means (cyber). If the punks aren’t actively fighting against a megacorp, they’re still dealing with living in a world completely dependent on high technology.
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Most likely? That's a tough one. I would guess "V for Vendetta".
What would I prefer? Foundation. At least then we're multi-planetary.
Psychohistory is a ridiculous concept.
There's so many ridiculous concepts in that awful series, but they did ask for dystopia :D
Mad Max once climate change really gets cooking.
Except we'll be running around like cave people with spears made of iron or copper pipe .... we might get imaginative and use bicycles or giant kites or wind surfing.
Horses might exist but they'll be too expensive to maintain and will only be available in certain regions where expertise can survive alongside the farming resources to maintain these animals
It might look like Mad Max for about 10 years maybe 20 but not beyond that.
Motorized vehicles won't be possible after 20/30 years because all fuel supplies will disappear, any stored fuel will break down and be unusable or contaminated and there will be no more manufacturing of new fuels. And if there are places producing new liquid fuels, they won't be able to supply anyone beyond 100 km of the manufacturing center. Wars will be fought for the fuel centers and chances are they will be destroyed in the fighting.
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, or A Scanner Darkly. Definitely something by Dick.
It's not much of a dystopia, and it certainly doesn't seem to end that way, but the animated movie Robots just keeps feeling more and more relevant.
Samantha Morton was the original voice for the AI (which I'm guessing would have been an amazing improvement), but was replaced by Scarlett after everything was recorded. Some BS about appealing to the American audience, but I think it was more about a cash bung and BJ.
Upgrade is perhaps an interesting cyberpunk dystopia given current events.
Robocop. We are almost there.... Except Robocop isnt going to be a good guy, and there will be many of them.
The limbo from the movie “wristcutters”
Would Don't Look Up count as a soft cyberpunk future (since some of its tech is above what we have)? The social part of it in all aspects feels right on track. Substitute the comet for any number of things.