There are plenty of sci-fi and fantasy flicks that have a similar vibe of grand world-building and epic storytelling.

The visuals are breathtaking, especially when watched in IMAX.

The pacing in the second act can drag a bit, but it ends with a strong third act.

Split images of Origin, Lucky Seven, and Klaus in Xenoblade Chronicles

The movie deals with a sensitive topic like this and its implications pretty well.

Even after all these hours, these questions are still on our minds.

All three movies have deep lore and some of the best world-building ever put into film.

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The second and third movies also have some of the best battle sequences in a movie.

Its strange and unsettling, but thoroughly captivating with some nice visuals.

Theres a lot of psychological horror involved, such as weird mutations, and themes about identity.

Split image of Shulk in Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, Noah in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and Rex in Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

The visuals of both movies are also some of the most striking in any movie.

The movie tells multiple stories across different periods, all connected in unexpected ways.

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Split image of Pacific Rim, Dune: Part Two and Minority Report.

The worldbuilding is colorful, unique, and full of personality, having Cyberpunk influences alongside alien creatures.

Its directed by Luc Besson, who is most notable for making Leon: The Professional.

Celica, Elma, And L In Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition.

Minority Report image of the poster with Tom Cruise.

Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring screenshot of Sauron.

Annihilation movie image of Natalie Portman.

Dune: Part Two screenshot of Josh Brolin helping Timothee Chalamet.

Cloud Atlas poster featuring various major characters.

Pacific Rim poster with the four main Jaeger Mechs.

Fifth Element poster featuring Gary Oldman, Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich.

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