As a kid, I watched the 'Fantastic Voyage' movie on a scratched VHS tape, and it left me dreaming of tiny submarines for weeks. The concept was so unique for its time! While there’s no official sequel, the legacy lives on in weird ways. For instance, the 1984 TV series 'Microscopic Milton' borrowed heavily from the idea, though it’s more of a kids’ show.
Then there’s the 1990s 'Innerspace' animated series—loosely tied to the movie I mentioned earlier—which scratched that itch for me. If you’re into games, 'BioShock’s' underwater themes sometimes remind me of 'Fantastic Voyage,' albeit darker. Honestly, the lack of sequels is a shame, but it’s fun to see how the idea inspired so many other stories. Maybe one day Hollywood will revisit it properly!
I was obsessed with 'Fantastic Voyage' ever since I stumbled upon the old sci-fi novel by Isaac Asimov. The idea of shrinking down to explore the human body was mind-blowing! But sequels? Officially, no—there’s no direct continuation. However, Asimov later wrote 'Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain,' which isn’t a sequel in the traditional sense but a reimagining with a similar premise. It’s more of a spiritual successor, diving deeper into the science and politics of miniaturization.
That said, the 1966 movie never got a follow-up, though rumors of remakes and reboots pop up every few years. There’s also a comic adaptation from Gold Key, but it sticks to the original story. If you’re craving more, I’d recommend checking out 'InnerSpace,' a fun 80s movie that feels like an unofficial homage. It’s got that same adventurous spirit but with a comedic twist.
I’ve dug through piles of old sci-fi magazines and obscure forums, and the answer’s pretty clear: 'Fantastic Voyage' never got a true sequel. The closest thing is Asimov’s 'Destination Brain,' but it’s a standalone novel with a different plot. The movie’s cult status keeps fans hoping, though.
Funny enough, the 2001 'Fantastic Voyage' comic miniseries by Mark Schultz tried to modernize the concept, but it didn’t catch fire. If you’re hungry for more, try 'The Magic School Bus' episodes about the human body—they’re like a whimsical, educational version. Or dive into 'Cells at Work!'—an anime that turns bodily functions into workplace drama. It’s not the same, but it’s charming in its own way.
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