This is a list of science fiction television films that did not have a theatrical release, including direct-to-video releases.
1950s–1960s
edit1970s
edit- Notes
1980s
edit1990s
edit2000s
edit2010s
editYear | Title | Director | Cast | Country | Notes |
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2010 | Dark Metropolis | Stewart St. John | Bailey Chase, Pamela Clay, Kristy Hulslander, Matt O'Toole, Arthur Roberts, Eric Woods | United States | Dystopian thriller |
2010 | Meteor Apocalypse | Micho Rutare | Joe Lando, Cooper Harris, Claudia Christian | United States | [126] |
2010 | Opponent | Colin Theys | Kevin Shea, Angela Relucio, Ashley Bates | United States | [127] |
2011 | Ultramarines: The Movie | Martyn Pick | Terence Stamp, Sean Pertwee, John Hurt, Donald Sumpter | United Kingdom Canada |
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2013 | Independence Daysaster | W.D. Hogan | Ryan Merriman, Emily Holmes, Keenan Tracey, Andrea Brooks | Canada | Action Adventure Thriller |
2014 | Arachnicide | Paolo Bertola | Gino Barzacchi, Gabriel Cash, Riccardo Serventi Longhi | Italy | Action Comedy Horror |
2014 | Christmas Icetastrophe | Jonathan Winfrey | Victor Webster, Jennifer Spence | United States | Action Adventure Drama Thriller |
2014 | Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl | Johannes Grenzfurthner | Lukas Tagwerker, Sophia Grabner, Jeff Ricketts | Austria | |
2015 | Lavalantula | Mike Mendez | Steve Guttenberg, Nia Peeples, Patrick Renna | United States | Action Adventure Comedy Horror Thriller |
2017 | The Other Side of the Lake the Purple Girl: Episode V - Battle in the Sky | Erik De La Torre Stahl | Bucket Ademov | United States |
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General reference
edit- Sherman, Fraser A. (2000), Cyborgs, Santa Clause and Satan: Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films Made for Television, Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, Inc., ISBN 978-0-7864-4341-3