 Number 2 on our list is Blade Runner, released in 1982 and directed by Ridley Scott. The movie predicted advances in biotech and genetic engineering. The story is set in a future where genetically engineered replicants, which are usually identical to adult humans, are created and used for dangerous, armenial work. The movie is set in a world where biotech has made the boundary between human and non-human blurred, and it raises ethical questions about what it means to be human. Today, advancements in biotech and genetic engineering have made it possible to engineer organisms for specific purposes, such as creating more efficient crops or developing new medical treatments. The rapid advancements in this field have raised similar ethical questions that the movie explored, such as the morality of engineering humans and the impact on society. Additionally, the movie also features predictions of environmental degradation, which is something that has become a pressing concern in today's world. Blade Runner is considered a science fiction classic and has had a major influence on the genre.