Tris must continue her fight against a powerful alliance who threaten to tear apart the world as she knows it.
If you haven't already, please check out Mad Max: Fury Road. If you're after straight action, which isn't Sci-Fi we'd suggest the surprisingly good Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation.
Ever wondered what $160 million could buy you? Only the very cheapest of these films, for starters. If you like eye-popping CGI, star-studded casts, and characters that are just begging to be made into action figures, then check out this collection of the biggest sci-fi blockbusters Hollywood has to offer.
Enjoy our collection of the best romance movies of 2015, including tween-marketed phenomenon 'The Fault in Our Stars', sweeping romance-fantasy 'Winter's Tale', and yet another Sparks banker 'The Best of Me'.
With a stunning Mad Max reboot and another surprisingly solid 'Mission Impossible' sequel, as well as the obligatory Marvel fare, action fans were not left hungry in 2015. Check out 'Sicario' for a gritty alternative to standard blockbuster fare.
From the goofy (Ant-Man) to the slightly disturbing (Ex-Machina), 2015 proved another fruitful year for the science-fiction genre. Why not make the trip through that uncanny valley and check it out!
Thanks Obama! Ponder what society could be if controlled by a government who hated free-speech, listened in to your conversations at all times, and patrolled the skies with unmanned robots. Oh wait...thanks Obama!
All young lovers feel like society is against them, in these dystopian romances it really is! Make sure to check out YA hidden-gem 'How I Live Now' for a gritty departure from the clichéd realm of 'Hunger Games' and the like.
Movies in the vein of 'Hunger Games': YA sci-fi adventures set in dystopias that are often weirdly concerned with the romantic affairs of tweens. Well, to be fair they do seem to be the ones regularly taking down governments.
Be whisked away from that teenage angst to a cool dystopian world, a vast spaceship or a world in which you have super powers! (for all of about 90 minutes...)