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sci-fi

[ sahy-fahy ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to science fiction:

    a writer of sci-fi books.



sci-fi

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noun

  1. short for science fiction
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sci-fi1

First recorded in 1950–55; by shortening
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Amazon MGM’s presentation started with a trailer for a 2026 film adaptation of the Andy Weir sci-fi novel, “Project Hail Mary,†starring Ryan Gosling as a science teacher-turned-astronaut who befriends an alien to save Earth.

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Chu writes about culture, all of it, from Octavia Butler’s sci-fi to the essays of Maggie Nelson to musicals such as “The Phantom of the Opera†and on to television, video games, film and, oh yes, notions of gender.

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The show won a total of 30 Teen Choice Awards including six consecutive prizes for best fantasy/sci-fi actress for Nina Dobrev, who played Elena for the first six seasons.

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Atomfall is set in the rolling green landscapes of the beauty spot, but on an alternative sci-fi inspired timeline where the area surrounding the plant has become a quarantine zone.

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Sci-fi fans might see a similarity with another blue vortex.

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