If you loved the dystopian action and sci-fi thrills of The Immortal Wars: Resurgence (2019), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 gripping movies and shows that share its themes of rebellion, futuristic warfare, and high-stakes survival. Whether you're craving more adrenaline-pumping battles or deep dystopian lore, these picks will keep you hooked.

The Running Man (1987)
Description: A futuristic game show where convicts must evade deadly hunters for their freedom, critiquing media sensationalism and authoritarian control.
Fact: The film is loosely based on a Stephen King novel written under his pseudonym, Richard Bachman. Arnold Schwarzenegger performed many of his own stunts.


Battle Royale (2000)
Description: A brutal survival game where students are pitted against each other in a fight to the death, exploring themes of violence, authority, and human nature under extreme pressure.
Fact: The film was controversial upon release and was banned in several countries due to its graphic violence. It is based on a novel by Koushun Takami.


The Condemned (2007)
Description: Prisoners are forced to fight to the death on a remote island for a live-streamed audience, exploring themes of exploitation and survival under extreme conditions.
Fact: The film was shot in Queensland, Australia, and features a mix of professional wrestlers and actors. It was criticized for its violent content upon release.


The Tournament (2009)
Description: Assassins compete in a deadly tournament with high stakes, blending action-packed sequences with moral dilemmas about violence and redemption.
Fact: The film features a diverse international cast and was shot in various locations across the UK. It includes elaborate fight choreography inspired by classic action films.


Gamer (2009)
Description: A futuristic world where humans control others in a deadly game, examining themes of control, technology, and the dehumanization of entertainment.
Fact: The film uses a unique visual style with rapid cuts and a mix of live-action and CGI. It was one of the first movies to explore the concept of real-life avatars in gaming.


The Belko Experiment (2016)
Description: Office workers are forced into a lethal social experiment, testing human behavior under extreme pressure and survival instincts in a confined space.
Fact: The script was written by James Gunn, who also directed the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' films. The movie was shot in Bogotá, Colombia, to create an isolated atmosphere.


The Hunger Games (2012)
Description: A dystopian future where young participants are forced into a deadly competition, highlighting themes of survival, rebellion, and societal control.
Fact: The book series was inspired by reality TV shows and ancient Roman gladiator battles. The author, Suzanne Collins, also wrote for children's television shows before penning the novels.


Ender's Game (2013)
Description: A young prodigy is trained through simulated war games, blurring the lines between reality and simulation, with themes of leadership, manipulation, and the cost of war.
Fact: The novel was originally published in 1985 and won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. The film's zero-gravity battle scenes were inspired by real physics principles.


The Maze Runner (2014)
Description: A group of young people trapped in a deadly maze must work together to escape, focusing on survival, mystery, and uncovering hidden truths about their world.
Fact: The maze scenes were filmed in a real-life abandoned shopping mall in Louisiana. The author, James Dashner, came up with the idea after dreaming about a group of kids trapped in a maze.


Divergent (2014)
Description: Set in a divided society where individuals must conform to strict factions, the story follows a protagonist who challenges the system, emphasizing themes of identity and resistance.
Fact: The film's dystopian setting was shot in Chicago, utilizing many of the city's iconic landmarks. The book series was initially planned as a trilogy but expanded to include a fourth installment.
