If you're a fan of 'RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop (2023)' and its deep dive into the making of the iconic 'RoboCop' franchise, you'll love this list of 10 similar movies and shows. Whether you're into behind-the-scenes documentaries, cyberpunk action, or sci-fi classics, these picks will satisfy your craving for more robotic justice and cinematic history.

Blade Runner (1982)
Description: A neo-noir science fiction film that delves into questions of humanity, artificial life, and corporate control in a futuristic urban landscape.
Fact: The film's distinctive visual style was heavily influenced by French comic book artist Moebius. The Voight-Kampff test was based on real psychological evaluation techniques.


The Terminator (1984)
Description: A cyberpunk action film exploring themes of man versus machine, with a dystopian future setting and advanced robotics playing a central role.
Fact: The film's iconic line 'I'll be back' was almost cut from the script. The Terminator's red glowing eyes were achieved using tiny lights powered by a battery pack in Arnold Schwarzenegger's pocket.


Akira (1988)
Description: A cyberpunk anime masterpiece featuring government experiments, psychic powers, and societal collapse in a futuristic metropolis.
Fact: The film's budget was approximately $


Total Recall (1990)
Description: Features themes of memory manipulation, identity crisis, and futuristic technology in a corporate-controlled society, with intense action sequences.
Fact: The famous three-breasted woman was created using a body double with a prosthetic. The Mars surface scenes were filmed in Mexico's active Popocatépetl volcano area.


Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Description: Philosophical cyberpunk animation exploring consciousness, identity, and the merging of human and machine in a high-tech future.
Fact: The film's iconic opening sequence took over a year to complete. Many of the futuristic city backgrounds were based on Hong Kong's architecture.


The Matrix (1999)
Description: Revolutionary sci-fi exploring the boundaries between reality and simulation, with groundbreaking visual effects and philosophical undertones about human existence.
Fact: The famous 'bullet time' effect required 120 still cameras firing in sequence. The green code raining down in the Matrix was actually sushi recipes in Japanese.


District 9 (2009)
Description: A science fiction allegory about segregation and transformation, featuring groundbreaking visual effects and a documentary-style approach.
Fact: The film was shot for only $30 million, remarkably low for its visual effects quality. Many of the alien weapons were created from everyday objects like hair dryers.


Dredd (2012)
Description: A gritty, violent depiction of law enforcement in a dystopian future megacity, with themes of justice and order in a chaotic urban environment.
Fact: The slow-motion drug sequences were shot at 3000 frames per second. The entire film was shot in 3D using native 3D cameras rather than post-conversion.


Elysium (2013)
Description: A futuristic class struggle story set between a ruined Earth and a luxurious space habitat, exploring themes of inequality and technological disparity.
Fact: The robotic exoskeleton suit weighed over 90 pounds and took hours to put on. The film's medical pods were based on real MRI technology designs.


Upgrade (2018)
Description: A visceral cyberpunk thriller about a man enhanced with experimental technology, exploring themes of control, revenge, and human augmentation.
Fact: The film's unique camera movements were achieved using a special rig that allowed for robotic precision. It was shot in just 31 days on a modest budget.
