Fancy a drink with a side of science fiction? This curated list of films blends the familiar setting of bars with the extraordinary realms of sci-fi. From intergalactic watering holes to time-traveling taverns, these films offer a unique perspective on the universe, all while keeping one foot firmly planted in the comforting atmosphere of a bar. Whether you're a fan of space operas, dystopian futures, or just love a good story with a twist, this collection promises to serve up some out-of-this-world entertainment.

Blade Runner (1982)
Description: While not explicitly a bar, the Taffey Lewis's bar in "Blade Runner" is a dark, neon-lit haven where replicants and humans mingle. The scene sets a moody, atmospheric tone for the film's exploration of humanity and artificial life.
Fact: The film's director, Ridley Scott, was inspired by the film noir genre, which is evident in the bar scene's lighting and atmosphere. Also, the film's original ending was much darker than the one released.


The Fifth Element (1997)
Description: In this futuristic setting, the Fhloston Paradise bar is where the action heats up. The bar's opulence and the performances by diva Plavalaguna make it a memorable sci-fi bar scene.
Fact: The opera scene was performed by French actress Maïwenn Le Besco, who had to learn to sing opera for the role. Also, the film's costume designer, Jean-Paul Gaultier, created over 900 costumes for the movie.


Men in Black (1997)
Description: The alien bar scene in "Men in Black" is a comedic highlight, where Agent J first encounters the bizarre creatures that inhabit Earth. It's a perfect blend of humor and sci-fi, showing the secret world hidden in plain sight.
Fact: The bar was created using a combination of practical effects and CGI. Also, the film's alien designs were inspired by real-life insects and animals.


The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
Description: The Merovingian's chateau, which includes a bar, is where Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus meet the program known as the Merovingian. This scene delves into the philosophical aspects of the Matrix and its inhabitants.
Fact: The chateau was filmed at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte in France. Also, the film's fight choreography was heavily influenced by Hong Kong action cinema.


The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
Description: The Helion Prime bar scene introduces Riddick to the world of mercenaries and bounty hunters, setting the stage for his epic journey. It's a gritty, futuristic bar where alliances are made and broken.
Fact: The film's director, David Twohy, had to fight to keep the R-rating, which allowed for the darker, more intense atmosphere of the bar scene. Also, the film's visual style was heavily influenced by the work of H.R. Giger.


The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005)
Description: Arthur Dent's journey through space begins in a bar, where he meets Zaphod Beeblebrox, the two-headed ex-president of the galaxy. The film captures the essence of Douglas Adams' humor with its absurd bar scenes, including the infamous Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster.
Fact: The film was adapted from the radio series, books, and TV series, making it a true multimedia phenomenon. Also, the Vogon poetry reading was a highlight of the film's humor.


The World's End (2013)
Description: This film follows a group of friends attempting to complete a pub crawl, only to discover an alien invasion. The bars they visit become battlegrounds, blending British pub culture with sci-fi elements.
Fact: The film is the third in Edgar Wright's "Three Flavours Cornetto" trilogy. Also, the film's title refers to the last pub on the crawl, which is also the name of the alien invasion plan.


Predators (2010)
Description: The film opens with a group of humans waking up in a jungle, only to find themselves in a bar-like setting where they are hunted by Predators. This bar scene sets the tone for the survivalist theme of the movie.
Fact: The film was originally conceived as a direct sequel to "Predator


Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Description: The Knowhere bar, located in the head of a dead Celestial, serves as a meeting point for the Guardians. This bar scene is a melting pot of alien species, showcasing the film's vibrant and diverse universe.
Fact: The bar scene was filmed in a real location, the abandoned Battersea Power Station in London, which was transformed into the cosmic bar. Also, the film's soundtrack, featuring classic 70s and 80s hits, was a significant part of its charm.


Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
Description: The iconic Mos Eisley Cantina scene introduces viewers to a galaxy far, far away, where aliens from all corners of the universe gather for a drink. This scene not only sets the stage for the epic saga but also showcases the diversity of life in the Star Wars universe.
Fact: The band playing in the cantina, Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes, was created using stop-motion animation. Also, the cantina scene was one of the first uses of digital sound in film.
