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      The year 2014 was marked by the following events in science fiction.


      Events


      April - Lucasfilm announced that Star Wars expanded universe is no more considered Star Wars canon.
      End of the British magazine SciFiNow.


      = Deaths

      =
      February 16 : Michael Shea, American writer (born in 1946).
      March 18 : Lucius Shepard, American writer (born in 1943).
      May 12 : H. R. Giger, Swiss artist (born 1940)
      May 30 : Michael Szameit, German writer (born in 1950).
      June 1 : Jay Lake, American writer (born in 1964).
      June 15 : Daniel Keyes, American writer (born in 1927).
      June 30 : Frank M. Robinson, American writer (born in 1926).
      July 13 : Thomas Berger, American writer (born in 1924).


      Literary releases




      = Novels

      =
      Annihilation, by Jeff VanderMeer.
      Ancillary Sword, by Ann Leckie.
      (in French) Imperfect Sword, by John G. Hemry.
      (in French) Steadfast, by John G. Hemry.
      (in French) Involution, by Johan Heliot.
      (in German) Der Jesus-Deal, by Andreas Eschbach.
      (in French) Maul: Lockdown, by Joe Schreiber.
      Mentats of Dune, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.
      Catacombes and Hooligans, the two first novels of the trilogy (in French) Les Particules réfractaires, by Mikhaïl W. Ramseier.
      Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey
      Earth Awakens by Orson Scott Card
      War Dogs by Greg Bear


      = Novellas

      =
      The Churn by James S.A. Corey


      = Stories collections

      =


      = Short stories

      =


      = Comics

      =
      Brane Zéro, tome 1, first volume of the serie (in French) Brane Zéro, written and drawn by (in French) Mathieu Thonon.
      Réalité, second volume of the serie (in French) Entre-Monde, by Yanouch.


      Films




      = Original

      =
      The Anomaly, by Noel Clarke.
      Area 51, by Oren Peli.
      Bugs, by Yan Jia
      Calculator, by Dmitry Grachov
      Divergent, by Neil Burger.
      Edge of Tomorrow, by Doug Liman.
      Extraterrestrial, by Colin Minihan.
      The Giver, by Phillip Noyce.
      Guardians of the Galaxy, by James Gunn.
      Interstellar, by Christopher Nolan.
      The Maze Runner, by Wes Ball.
      Lucy, by Luc Besson.
      Predestination, by the Spierig brothers.
      Project Almanac, by Dean Israelite.
      The Last Druid: Garm Wars, by Mamoru Oshii.
      Schnitzel, by Asaf Epstein.
      Space Station 76, by Jack Plotnick.
      Transcendence, by Wally Pfister.
      Zero Theorem, by Terry Gilliam.


      = Sequels, spin-offs and remakes

      =
      Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, by Matt Reeves.
      Monsters: Dark Continent, by Tom Green.
      RoboCop, by José Padilha.
      Transformers: Age of Extinction, by Michael Bay.


      Television


      The 100, by Kass Morgan and Jason Rothenberg.
      2Day, created by Ben Wiener and Manu De Maleprade, directed by Ben Wiener.
      Ascension, by Philip Levens and Adrian A. Cruz.
      Star Wars Rebels : season #1.


      Video games


      Elite: Dangerous, developed and edited by Frontier Developments.
      Wasteland 2, developed and edited by inXile Entertainment and Obsidian Entertainment.
      Destiny


      Awards




      = Hugo Award

      =

      Best dramatic presentation (long form) - Gravity


      = Nebula Award

      =

      Best novel: Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
      Ray Bradbury Award: James Gunn and Nicole Perlman for Guardians of the Galaxy


      = Locus Award

      =

      Best Science Fiction Novel: Abaddon's Gate by James S. A. Corey


      = Saturn Award

      =

      Best science fiction film: Gravity


      = 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

      =
      Gravity: 7 Oscars for best visual effects, Best Director, Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing.
      Her for Best Original Screenplay.


      See also


      2014 in science


      References

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