2015 in science fiction
The year 2015 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events.
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Events
    
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A NASA photo of original DeLorean time machine, bought by Goddard's Office of Communications as part of celebration of the Back to the Future day
- April 2015 : last publication of the French magazine (in French) Fiction, founded in 1953.
 - October 21, 2015: worldwide celebration of the Back to the Future Part II Day.[1][2] It coincided with the release of two working hoverboard prototypes by Hendo and Lexus; release of a Back to the Future documentary Back in Time and various other related fan events.
 
Deaths
    
- January 9 : Michel Jeury, French writer (born 1934).
 - January 27 : Suzette Haden Elgin, American writer (born 1936)[3]
 - February 27 : Leonard Nimoy American actor, director, writer and playwright. (born 1931)
 - March 12 : Terry Pratchett, British writer (born 1948)
 - May 24 : Tanith Lee, British writer (born 1947)
 - May 30 : Joël Champetier, Canadian writer (born 1957)
 - June 7 : Christopher Lee, British actor (born 1922)
 - June 10 : Wolfgang Jeschke, German writer (born 1936)[4]
 - October 27 : Ayerdhal, French writer (born 1959)
 - December 25 : George Clayton Johnson, American writer (born 1929)[5]
 
Literary releases
    
    Novels
    
- (in French) Léviathan, by Jack Campbell.
 - Metro 2035, by Dmitry Glukhovsky.
 - Nemesis Games, by James S. A. Corey
 - (in French) The Produceurs, by Antoine Bello.
 - Golden Son by Pierce Brown
 - Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson
 - Killing Titan by Greg Bear
 - Luna: New Moon by Ian McDonald
 - Star Wars: Aftermath by Chuck Wendig.
 
Novellas
    
- The Vital Abyss by James S.A. Corey
 
Stories collections
    
- (in French) La Ménagerie de papier, by Ken Liu.
 
Films
    
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The Martian lead actor Matt Damon visits NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Original/new franchise
    
- Area 51, by Oren Peli.
 - Avril et le Monde truqué, by Franck Ekinci and Christian Desmares.
 - Chappie, by Neill Blomkamp.
 - Ex Machina, by Alex Garland.
 - Impossible by Sun Zhou
 - Jupiter Ascending, by The Wachowskis.
 - The Martian, by Ridley Scott.[6]
 - Project Almanac, by Dean Israelite.
 - Self/less, by Tarsem Singh.
 - Tomorrowland, by Brad Bird.
 - (in French) Subconscious, by Georgia Hilton.
 - Z for Zachariah, by Craig Zobel.
 
Sequels, spin-offs and remakes
    
Television
    
    New series
    
Returning series
    
- Doctor Who: series 9 and special episode The Husbands of River Song
 - Rick and Morty (season 2)
 - Star Wars Rebels (season #2).
 - Steven Universe (season 2)
 
Video games
    
    
Awards
    
    Hugo Award
    
- Best dramatic presentation (long form) - Guardians of the Galaxy
 - Best dramatic presentation (short form) - Orphan Black: "By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried"
 
Nebula Award
    
Best novel: Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer
Ray Bradbury Award: George Miller, Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris for Mad Max: Fury Road
Locus Award
    
Best Science Fiction Novel: Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckie
Saturn Award
    
- Best science fiction film: Interstellar
 
Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire Award
    
Prix Rosny-Aîné Award
    
BSFA Award
    
Sidewise Award for Alternate History
    
Arthur C. Clarke Award
    
Edward E. Smith Memorial Award
    
Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis
    
Seiun Award
    
Academy Award
    
See also
    
    
References
    
- The future is here! Fans celebrate 'Back to the Future' day
 - Back to the Future day – part two, as it happened. The internet celebrates October 21, 2015
 - "Authors : Elgin, Suzette Haden : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
 - "Authors : Jeschke, Wolfgang : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
 - "George Clayton Johnson, writer - obituary". Telegraph. 28 December 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
 - "The Martian". Box Office Mojo. 2 October 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
 
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