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In 2018, the following events occurred in
science fiction.
- March 8 –
Kate Wilhelm, American writer (born
1928)
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Ursula K. Le Guin, a writer of science fiction and fantasy (
Hainish Cycle in particular).
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Stephen Hawking, an astrophysicist and writer who greatly influenced science fiction; co-author of children's sci-fi book series
George.
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Gardner Dozois, a writer and editor
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Harlan Ellison, a writer.
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Stan Lee, a comic book writer.
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Dave Duncan, writer
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Bertil Mårtensson, writer and philosopher
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Mary Rosenblum, writer
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Helen Mary Hoover, writer
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Michael Anderson, director
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Christopher Stasheff, writer
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David F. Bischoff, writer
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Eddy C. Bertin, writer
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Eric Koch, writer and academic
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Gerald M. Weinberg, writer and computer scientist
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Sequels, spin-offs and remakes
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12 Monkeys, season 4
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Arrow, season 7
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Black Lightning, season 2
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Colony, season 3
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Daredevil, season 3
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Doctor Who, series 11
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The Expanse, season 3
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FLCL Progressive, FLCL Alternative
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The Flash, season 5
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The Gifted, season 2
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Gundam Build Divers
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The Handmaid's Tale, season 2
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Iron Fist, season 2
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Jessica Jones, season 2
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Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger
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Kamen Rider Zi-O
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Killjoys, season 4
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The Last Ship, season 5
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Legends of Tomorrow, season 4
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Legion, season 2
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Luke Cage, season 2
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ReBoot: The Guardian Code
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Salvation, season 2
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SciGirls, season 4
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Spy Kids: Mission Critical
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Stargate Origins
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Star Trek: Short Treks
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Star Wars Rebels, season 4
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Supergirl, season 4
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Sword Art Online: Alicization
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Timeless, season 2
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Transformers: Cyberverse
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Travelers, season 3
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Ultraman Orb: The Chronicle
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Ultraman R/B
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Voltron: Legendary Defender, seasons 5–8
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Westworld, season 2
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The X-files, season 11
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The Handmaid's Tale received
- an
American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television,
- an
Art Directors Guild Award for One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Television Series,
- an Artios Award from the
Casting Society of America for Television Pilot First Season Drama,
- a
Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Contemporary Television Series,
- three
Critics' Choice Television Awards,
- a
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series,
- two
Golden Globe Awards,
- a
Peabody Award as Entertainment, children's and youth honoree,
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Producers Guild of America Award for Best Episodic Drama,
- two
Satellite Awards,
- the
USC Scripter Award for Best Adapted TV Screenplay,
- two
Writers Guild of America Awards, and
- the
British Academy Television Award for Best International Programme
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^ Roberts, Sam (16 March 2018).
"Kate Wilhelm, Prolific Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 89". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
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"27 Best Upcoming Sci Fi Movies 2018 – Top New Science Fiction Films". Popular Mechanics.
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"11 Sci-Fi Movies You Should Be Excited For in 2018". Cinema Blend.
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High Life, retrieved 1 February 2019
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A Quiet Place, retrieved 1 February 2019
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Sorry to Bother You, retrieved 1 February 2019
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Ant-Man and the Wasp, retrieved 1 February 2019
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Aquaman, retrieved 1 February 2019
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Avengers: Infinity War, retrieved 1 February 2019
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Deadpool 2, retrieved 1 February 2019
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The Endless, retrieved 1 February 2019
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Ralph Breaks the Internet, retrieved 1 February 2019
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, retrieved 1 February 2019