List of films set on Mars

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There is a body of films that are set on the planet Mars. In the late 19th century, people erroneously believed that there were canals on Mars. Into the early 20th century, additional observations of Mars fed people's interest in what was called "Mars fever". [1] [2] One of the earliest films to be set on Mars was the short film A Trip to Mars (1910), which was produced by one of Thomas Edison's film companies. [3] In the 1920s through the 1960s, more films featured Mars or extraterrestrial Martians. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Mariner program and the Viking program revealed new scientific details about Mars that showed little prospect for life. The Guardian said, "These disappointing discoveries changed the place of Mars on humanity's mental map. Films began to reflect this." Films such as Total Recall (1990) and Red Planet (2000) focused more on the colonization of Mars by humans. [1]

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The Guardian, reporting on the release of John Carter (2012), said, since 1995, six films featuring Mars performed poorly at the box office. [1] Wired , reporting on the release of The Martian (2015), said prior films set on Mars—Red Planet, Mission to Mars (2000), and The Last Days on Mars (2013)—were "notable flops" that were the most recent in a "dismal track record of Mars movies". [4]

The Atlantic called The Martian "the subgenre's newest and best entry", citing the positive reviews and strong box office returns on opening weekend. It said, "Many films seek to dramatize the Red Planet’s harsh landscape as a romantic frontier, but The Martian is one that actually succeeds." [5]

List of films

The following films are listed alphabetically. The list can be sorted chronologically by clicking the diamond shape which follows the word "Year":

FilmYearDescription
2036 Origin Unknown 2018After a mission to Mars results in a mysterious shuttle disappearance, mission controller Mackenzie “Mack” Wilson and an AI named ARTI discover a potentially alien cube on Mars that teleports to Earth, leading to revelations about the shuttle disaster, humanity's fate, and Mack's own identity within a cosmic intrigue. [6]
Ad Astra 2019An astronaut ventures into space, stopping off at Mars, in search of his lost father, who is on an obsessive quest that could threaten Earth. [7]
Aelita 1924In this silent film, a man travels to Mars and leads a popular uprising against the authorities and attracts the love of Queen Aelita. [1]
The Angry Red Planet 1959Astronauts who return to Earth after a human flight to Mars recount encountering hostile creatures, with only two surviving the encounter. [8]
Christmas on Mars 2008The film tells the story of experiences during the first Christmas on a newly colonized Mars. [9]
Conquest of Space 1955A team of astronauts on a space station leave on the first mission to Mars. [10] The commanding officer gradually suffers a mental breakdown as the mission proceeds, prompting divided loyalties within the crew.
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie 2001The feature film spin-off of the Japanese anime series is set on Mars. [9]
Doom 2005Based on the video game series Doom , a group of Marines embark on a search-and-rescue mission after a research facility on Mars is attacked. [11] [12]
Escape from Mars 1999Five astronauts make the first human trip to Mars. [13]
Flight to Mars 1951A human expedition team lands on Mars and discovers an underground civilization that is dying out. [1]
Ghosts of Mars 2001On a mostly terraformed Mars, a team of police officers search for missing miners and discover that they have been possessed by spirits from an ancient Martian civilization. [8]
It! The Terror from Beyond Space 1958At the beginning of the film, the sole survivor of a human mission to Mars is recovered by a second rocket ship, but a monster stows away on board for the trip back to Earth. [14]
John Carter 2012Based on the 1912 novel A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, former American Civil War Confederate Army captain John Carter is transported to Mars and becomes involved in a conflict among its inhabitants. [8]
Just Imagine 1930A young man is in love with a woman and must impress government officials to marry her. To do this, he travels to Mars with this best friend, and they are accompanied by a stowaway. [3]
The Last Days on Mars 2013On the first human mission to Mars, a crew member discovers fossil evidence of bacterial life. When contact is lost with him, the rest of the crew investigates and learns that there is still life on the planet. [9]
Mars 1997Virtually a low-budget remake of Total Recall (1990), with martial arts star Olivier Gruner at the center of the action. [15]
Mars Express 2023French animated neo-noir science fiction film set in the 23rd century on Mars.
Mars Needs Moms 2011In the animated film, a boy's mother is abducted by Martians, and he pursues them back to Mars to rescue her. [8]
The Martian 2015A human mission to Mars goes awry, and an astronaut is presumed dead and left behind on the planet by his crew. He fights to survive in the harsh environment and to signal to others that he is still alive. Upon discovering his signal, NASA, scientists all around Earth, and his crew members collaborate to find a way to rescue him. [9]
Martian Land 2015The direct-to-video science fiction film is set on Mars in the future, and humans live in domed cities that become threatened by sandstorms. [16]
Mission Mars 1968Three astronauts travel to Mars on an expedition but encounter strange forces on the planet. [11]
Mission to Mars 2000A rescue mission is sent to Mars to recover the sole survivor of a scientific expedition, and the astronauts learn that Mars is not a dead planet. [8]
Moonshot 2022In the science-fiction romantic comedy, two college students sneak onto a space shuttle to a terraformed Mars to be with their significant others, with the film's third act taking place on Mars. [17]
Princess of Mars 2009In a modern-day update of the 1912 novel A Princess of Mars , the direct-to-DVD film features former U.S. Army sniper John Carter being transported to Mars and becoming involved in a conflict among its inhabitants. [18]
Red Planet 2000When a terraforming project on Mars goes awry, a rescue mission is sent to fix the system but crash-lands on the planet. [8]
Robinson Crusoe on Mars 1964The film, based on the survival story Robinson Crusoe , features an astronaut stranded on Mars. [11]
RocketMan 1997In the comedy film, a substitute astronaut joins the first human mission to Mars with the goal of finding fossils. [11]
Rocketship X-M 1950Rocketship Expedition-Moon is accidentally hurtled beyond Luna on a trajectory towards Mars. Ship and crew touch down briefly on the Red Planet, where they encounter the survivors of a nuclear war. [9]
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians 1964In the comedy film, Martians kidnap Santa Claus and two children and bring them back to Mars. [8]
Settlers 2021The Western-themed film features a couple and their daughter settled on Mars and keeping a secret from her about their life. [19]
The Space Between Us 2017In the science fiction film, humanity successfully colonizes Mars, and a colonist gives birth to a boy who ultimately travels back to Earth. [9]
Special Report: Journey to Mars 1996The first mission to Mars is accompanied by a reporter that does regular television reports. The commander of the mission is discovered to have been infected by a group against the mission. He survives and in the last scene he sees something on the surface of Mars that is not shown to the audience. [20]
Species II 1998In the science fiction horror film, the beginning shows a human mission to Mars in which alien ooze infects the first American man to walk on Mars. The astronaut unknowingly brings the infection back to Earth, where it spreads to others. [21]
Star Crystal 1986The science fiction film introduces an expedition to Mars, on which scientists recover an alien egg that they take back to their ship. [22]
Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars 2017The computer-animated science fiction film, one of several in the Starship Troopers franchise, features a demoted general stationed on Mars who has to train poorly-performing troopers. The military has to confront alien bugs that decide to target Mars. [23]
Stranded (Spanish: Náufragos)2001A human mission to Mars crash-lands on the planet, stranding the crew. [13]
Total Recall 1990Loosely based on the Philip K. Dick story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale", a man recovers the memory of being a secret agent and travels to Mars to figure out his true identity. [8]
A Trip to Mars 1910The short film, 4 minutes in length, stars a professor who uses an antigravity powder to float to Mars, where he encounters aggressive trees and a giant creature. The creature then sends him back to Earth, but the powder spills and the whole laboratory flies in the sky. [3]
A Trip to Mars 1918An adventurer travels to Mars in a ship of his own construction, and finds the planet's inhabitants living harmoniously. [9]
Watchmen 2009In the superhero film mainly set on Earth, the superpowered being Dr. Manhattan exiles himself to Mars after being accused of causing cancer in those in his company. [24]
The Wizard of Mars 1965A rocketship crew is stranded on Mars, and they travel through a ruined civilization before they find a yellow road that leads to a Martian city and a wizard who can help them. [3]

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