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They were supposed to redefine science fiction. Each of these fifteen films began as a bold studio project — funded, endorsed, and announced with confidence. But somewhere between ambition and release, something went wrong. Ideas became too dark, too experimental, or simply too strange for the corporate comfort of Hollywood. In this episode of Vaulted Futures, we uncover 15 sci-fi films that Hollywood now regrets making — stories that were meant to lead the genre forward but ended up being quietly erased from official histories. From Zardoz’s bizarre theocracy and The Island of Dr. Moreau’s chaotic island of beasts, to Battlefield Earth’s infamous collapse, these films share one haunting trait: their creators turned away from them. We’ll revisit productions that spun out of control, directors who were fired mid-shoot, and actors who refused to ever speak of their roles again. You’ll see how MGM, Paramount, Universal, and Warner Bros. each tried to scrub their names from projects they once celebrated — the films too controversial, too costly, or too visionary to fit inside a marketing plan. But buried beneath those studio regrets lies something electric. Each of these forgotten sci-fi films still hums with strange energy — flawed visions that dared to push the limits of imagination. THX 1138 predicted digital surveillance decades before it became real. Dune (1984) built worlds before CGI. A.I. Artificial Intelligence asked what love means when created by a machine. These are the films that Hollywood tried to forget — and the ones you’ll never stop thinking about once you’ve seen them. 🎬 Vaulted Futures digs deep into the forbidden vaults of cinematic history — the films that were banned, buried, or simply left behind. Subscribe, explore, and decide for yourself: Were they failures… or visions too far ahead of their time?