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  1. May 26, 2005 · The Shape of Things to Come provides this 'history of the future', an account that was in some ways remarkably prescient - predicting climatic disaster and sweeping cultural changes, including a Second World War, the rise of chemical warfare, and political instabilities in the Middle East.

  2. On with Vintage Science Fiction Month! H.G. Wells’ The Shape of Things to Come (1933) purports to be the “dreamed” history of the next hundred and fifty years of human experience. Be warned: it’s serious future fictional history without a character or action-driven plot, though there are a few strong personalities who take the spotlight in the later chapters. Possibly inspired by Olaf Stapeldon ’s much more ambitious Last and First Men, which covers the next few million years of ...

  3. THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME definition: 1. the form or style that is likely to develop or be popular in the future: 2. the form or style…. Learn more.

  4. The Shape of Things to Come (film) The Shape of Things to Come. (film) The shape of things to come ( Spanish: Tiempos futuros) is a 2021 internationally co-produced science fiction drama film directed by Victor Checa (in his directorial debut) and written by Víctor Checa and Victor Huizar. [2] [3] It stars Fernando Bacilio and Lorenzo Molina.

  5. The Shape of Things to Come provides this 'history of the future', an account that was in some ways remarkably prescient - predicting climatic disaster and sweeping cultural changes, including a Second World War, the rise of chemical warfare, and political instabilities in the Middle East. Read more. Details.

  6. A madman decides to destroy the Moon colonies with his robots and automated ships, and only three people and their robot can stop him. Earth's a devastated wasteland, and what's left of humanity has colonised the Moon in domed cities. Humanity's survival depends on an anti-radiation drug only available on planet Delta 3, which has been taken ...

  7. In this unparalleled journey into psychedelic space travel and intergalactic kitsch, mankind now populates a vast domed city on the moon after the earth is destroyed by a nuclear war. But when a power-mad renegade Robot commander (Oscar winner Jack Palance) attacks the lunar colony of New Washington to commandeer a drug needed to combat spreading radiation sickness, a team of scientists led by Dr. John Caball (Barry Morse of Space: 1999) launches a dangerous mission to destroy the dictator ...