Fancy a bit of a detour from the usual sci-fi fare? Well, buckle up, because we're about to take you on a wild ride through space, time, and everything in between with these ten films that put truck drivers at the helm of some truly out-of-this-world adventures. From battling alien creatures to navigating through wormholes, these films offer a unique blend of the everyday and the extraordinary, making for a cinematic experience that's as thrilling as it is bizarre. Whether you're a fan of sci-fi or just looking for something a bit different, this collection promises to deliver a journey like no other.

The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
Description: Although not about truck drivers, the film features a scene where Klaatu, the alien visitor, uses a truck to escape from authorities, highlighting the everyday in the extraordinary.
Fact: The film was remade in 2008 with Keanu Reeves, and the original was added to the National Film Registry in


Heavy Metal (1981)
Description: This animated anthology includes a segment called "B-17," where a truck driver named Harry Canyon navigates a post-apocalyptic New York, encountering aliens and a mysterious green orb.
Fact: The film was inspired by the magazine of the same name, and its soundtrack features rock legends like Black Sabbath and Cheap Trick.


The Last Starfighter (1984)
Description: Alex Rogan, a video game whiz, finds himself recruited to fight in an interstellar war. His journey starts when he's picked up by a mysterious truck driver, who turns out to be an alien in disguise.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use CGI extensively, and the arcade game featured in the movie was actually playable.


The Wraith (1986)
Description: A mysterious figure in a black Dodge M4S Turbo Interceptor seeks revenge on a gang of street racers, with scenes involving truck drivers in the mix.
Fact: The film features Charlie Sheen and was one of the first to showcase a car with such futuristic design elements.


Space Truckers (1996)
Description: In this film, space truckers John Canyon and Mike Pucci are tasked with delivering a dangerous cargo across the galaxy, only to find themselves in the middle of a corporate conspiracy.
Fact: The film stars Dennis Hopper and Charles Dance, and was directed by Stuart Gordon, known for his work in horror and sci-fi.


The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005)
Description: While not strictly about truck drivers, this film features Arthur Dent, who gets whisked away on an interstellar journey with a spaceship that looks suspiciously like a truck. It's the ultimate guide to surviving the universe, with a touch of British humour.
Fact: The film includes a cameo by Douglas Adams, the author of the original book series, and the spaceship Heart of Gold was designed to resemble a truck.


The Darkest Hour (2011)
Description: After an alien invasion, survivors in Moscow use a truck to navigate the city, avoiding invisible aliens that hunt by sound.
Fact: The film was shot in Moscow, and the alien invasion was inspired by real-life fears of a Russian apocalypse.


The Car (1977)
Description: While not sci-fi, this film features a mysterious, driverless black car terrorizing a small town, which could be seen as a precursor to the autonomous vehicles of the future.
Fact: The car was a custom-built Lincoln Continental, and the film was directed by Elliot Silverstein, known for his work on "Cat Ballou."


Maximum Overdrive (1986)
Description: Stephen King's only directorial effort involves machines coming to life, including trucks, to terrorize humans. It's a wild ride through the world of sentient vehicles.
Fact: The film was inspired by King's short story "Trucks," and AC/DC provided the entire soundtrack.


The Road (2009)
Description: While not explicitly sci-fi, this film features a father and son journeying through a post-apocalyptic world, where a truck driver plays a pivotal role in their survival.
Fact: The film is based on Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, and Viggo Mortensen lost significant weight for his role.
