2014 in science fiction
The year 2014 was marked by the following events in science fiction.
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Events
- April - Lucasfilm announced that Star Wars expanded universe is no more considered Star Wars canon.
- End of the British magazine SciFiNow.
Deaths
- February 16 : Michael Shea, American writer (born in 1946).
- March 18 : Lucius Shepard, American writer (born in 1943).
- May 12 : H. R. Giger, Swiss artist (born 1940)
- May 30 : Michael Szameit, German writer (born in 1950).
- June 1 : Jay Lake, American writer (born in 1964).
- June 15 : Daniel Keyes, American writer (born in 1927).[1]
- June 30 : Frank M. Robinson, American writer (born in 1926).
- July 13 : Thomas Berger, American writer (born in 1924).[2]
Literary releases
Novels
- Annihilation, by Jeff VanderMeer.
- Ancillary Sword, by Ann Leckie.
- (in French) Imperfect Sword, by John G. Hemry.
- (in French) Steadfast, by John G. Hemry.
- (in French) Involution, by Johan Heliot.
- (in German) Der Jesus-Deal, by Andreas Eschbach.
- (in French) Maul: Lockdown, by Joe Schreiber.
- Mentats of Dune, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.
- Catacombes and Hooligans, the two first novels of the trilogy (in French) Les Particules réfractaires, by Mikhaïl W. Ramseier.
- Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey
- Earth Awakens by Orson Scott Card
- War Dogs by Greg Bear
Novellas
- The Churn by James S.A. Corey
Stories collections
Short stories
Comics
- Brane Zéro, tome 1, first volume of the serie (in French) Brane Zéro, written and drawn by (in French) Mathieu Thonon.
- Réalité, second volume of the serie (in French) Entre-Monde, by Yanouch.
Films
Original
- The Anomaly, by Noel Clarke.
- Area 51, by Oren Peli.
- Bugs, by Yan Jia
- Calculator, by Dmitry Grachov
- Divergent, by Neil Burger.
- Edge of Tomorrow, by Doug Liman.[3]
- Extraterrestrial, by Colin Minihan.
- The Giver, by Phillip Noyce.
- Guardians of the Galaxy, by James Gunn.
- Interstellar, by Christopher Nolan.[4]
- The Maze Runner, by Wes Ball.
- Lucy, by Luc Besson.
- Predestination, by the Spierig brothers.
- Project Almanac, by Dean Israelite.
- The Last Druid: Garm Wars, by Mamoru Oshii.
- Schnitzel, by Asaf Epstein.
- Space Station 76, by Jack Plotnick.
- Transcendence, by Wally Pfister.
- Zero Theorem, by Terry Gilliam.
Sequels, spin-offs and remakes
Television
- The 100, by Kass Morgan and Jason Rothenberg.
- 2Day, created by Ben Wiener and Manu De Maleprade, directed by Ben Wiener.
- Ascension, by Philip Levens and Adrian A. Cruz.
- Star Wars Rebels : season #1.
Video games
- Elite: Dangerous, developed and edited by Frontier Developments.
- Wasteland 2, developed and edited by inXile Entertainment and Obsidian Entertainment.
- Destiny
Awards
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Hugo Award winners in 2014
Hugo Award
- Best dramatic presentation (long form) - Gravity
Nebula Award
Locus Award
Best Science Fiction Novel: Abaddon's Gate by James S. A. Corey
Saturn Award
- Best science fiction film: Gravity
Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire Award
Prix Rosny-Aîné Award
BSFA Award
Sidewise Award for Alternate History
Arthur C. Clarke Award
Edward E. Smith Memorial Award
Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis
Seiun Award
Academy Award
- Gravity: 7 Oscars for best visual effects, Best Director, Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing.
- Her for Best Original Screenplay.
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References
- "Daniel Keyes | American author". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
- "Thomas Berger | American author". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- "Edge of Tomorrow". Box Office Mojo. 6 June 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
- "Interstellar". Box Office Mojo. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
- "Transformers: Age of Extinction". Box Office Mojo. 27 June 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
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