Science Fiction

Science Fiction

Description
Description

Science fiction is a genre of literature, film, and other media that explores imaginative concepts based on science and technology. It often delves into future settings, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. Unlike fantasy, science fiction typically stems from current or hypothetical scientific principles and discoveries. The genre allows for the exploration of complex ideas and theories in an accessible and entertaining format. It often addresses moral and philosophical questions about humanity's role in the universe and the impact of technological advancements.

Science fiction can serve as a mirror to current societal issues, offering a speculative view of the future and its potential challenges and opportunities. This genre plays a vital role in inspiring innovation, fostering scientific curiosity, and provoking thought about what the future might hold.

History
History

Science fiction began to take shape as a distinct genre in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, though its roots trace back to earlier works that speculated on the future and science. Early pioneers like Jules Verne and H.G. Wells explored themes of space travel, time travel, and technological innovation. The genre expanded significantly in the mid-20th century, with authors like Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke delving into complex futuristic and space-related themes.

The post-war era saw a surge in science fiction literature, movies, and television shows, reflecting the era's fascination with space exploration and the rapid advancement of technology. Science fiction became a platform for exploring philosophical and ethical dilemmas associated with scientific progress, often serving as a commentary on contemporary societal issues.

Future
Future

The future of science fiction is likely to see further blending with reality as technological advancements continue to inspire writers and filmmakers. Augmented and virtual reality could offer new platforms for science fiction storytelling, creating more immersive experiences. The genre might explore emerging fields like artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and climate science, reflecting contemporary scientific and ethical questions.

There's a growing trend towards diverse representation in science fiction, including different cultures, identities, and perspectives, enriching the genre. Environmental and societal issues are expected to feature prominently, with science fiction providing a speculative lens to examine potential futures. This suggests an evolving role for science fiction in imagining and critiquing the trajectory of human progress and challenges.

Common Questions
Common Questions
What is a science fiction story?

A science fiction story typically involves the science and technology of the future. Science fiction stories mix the principles of science and science theories. A science fiction story is generally believable, but ventures onto the fantasy genre. Stories often create situations from present day and the past. They also include human elements and explains scientific developments that could affect human society in the future.

What is the difference between science fiction and fantasy?

Science fiction deals with scenarios and technology that are possible or may be possibly based on science. Fantasy on the other hand is an older genre than science fiction and deals with themes that are not plausible in real life. Both science fiction and fantasy require rules just because fantasy is not based on scientific facts doesn’t mean that anything is possible and can do anything.

Who invented science fiction?

The invention of science fiction can be attributed to Mary Shelley. She invented the genre when she wrote Frankenstein and The Modern Prometheus in 1818. Mary Shelley was only 19 years old at the time and was ahead of her time. Frankenstein was originally published anonymously with a preface by Percy Shelly. The second edition was later republished in 1822 with Mary Shelley taking credit for her work.

Pop Culture

* Under Development *

6’1” | 1.85 m
December 25, 2005
10th Doctor
185.000
2005.00
17000
GUIDE
3D
10th Doctor
6’0” | 1.83 m
April 3, 2010
11th Doctor
183.000
2010.00
13300
GUIDE
3D
11th Doctor
6’0” | 1.83 m
August 23, 2014
12th Doctor
183.000
2014.00
11300
GUIDE
3D
12th Doctor
5’6” | 1.68 m
October 7, 2018
13th Doctor
168.000
2018.00
17800
GUIDE
3D
13th Doctor
5’8” | 1.73 m
November 23, 1963
1st Doctor
173.000
1963.00
5600
GUIDE
3D
1st Doctor
6’3” | 1.91 m
December 28, 1974
4th Doctor
191.000
1974.00
8000
GUIDE
3D
4th Doctor
6’0” | 1.83 m
March 26, 2005
9th Doctor
183.000
2005.00
10700
GUIDE
3D
9th Doctor
5'11" | 1.81 m
1983 (Episode VI: Return of the Jedi)
Admiral Ackbar
181.000
1983.00
38000
GUIDE
3D
Admiral Ackbar
6’2” | 1.88 m
The Matrix (1999)
Agent Smith
188.000
1999.00
21000
GUIDE
3D
Agent Smith
5’9”–6’2” | 1.75-1.88 m
The Matrix (1999)
Agents
188.000
1999.00
950
GUIDE
3D
Agents
5’7” | 1.70 m
2020 (The Mandalorian: Season 2)
Ahsoka Tano
170.000
2020.00
158000
GUIDE
3D
Ahsoka Tano
6’5” | 1.96 m
July 26, 1894
Aldous Huxley
196.000
1894.00
50000
GUIDE
3D
Aldous Huxley
5’11” | 1.80 m
2010
Amy Pond
180.000
2010.00
15000
GUIDE
3D
Amy Pond
6’0” | 1.83 m
1999 (Episode I: The Phantom Menace)
Anakin Skywalker
183.000
1999.00
93000
GUIDE
3D
Anakin Skywalker
Ant Man
137000
5’10” | 1.78 m (Variable)
Tales to Astonish #35 (September 1962)
Ant Man
178.000
1962.00
137000
GUIDE
3D
Ant Man
BB-8
53000
26.5” | 67 cm
2015 (Episode VII: The Force Awakens)
BB-8
67.000
2015.00
53000
GUIDE
3D
BB-8
10.25” | .26 m
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Baby Groot
26.000
2017.00
130000
GUIDE
3D
Baby Groot
16” | 40.5 cm
2019 (The Mandalorian)
Baby Yoda | Grogu
40.500
2019.00
122000
GUIDE
3D
Baby Yoda | Grogu
Bantha
1200
6’7”-9’10” | 2-3 m
1977 (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope)
Bantha
300.000
1977.00
1200
GUIDE
3D
Bantha
6’4” | 1.93 m
1999 (Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace)
Battle Droid
193.000
1999.00
2500
GUIDE
3D
Battle Droid
7’2” | 2.18 m
Alien (1979)
Big Chap
218.000
1979.00
450
GUIDE
3D
Big Chap
6’0" | 1.83 m
Fantastic Four #52 (July, 1966)
Black Panther
183.000
1966.00
2300000
GUIDE
3D
Black Panther
5’5” | 1.64 m
Tales of Suspense #52 (April, 1964)
Black Widow
164.000
1964.00
238000
GUIDE
3D
Black Widow
Boba Fett
128000
6’0” | 1.83 m
1980 (Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back)
Boba Fett
183.000
1980.00
128000
GUIDE
3D
Boba Fett
7’ | 2.13 m
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Bride of Frankenstein
213.000
1935.00
40000
GUIDE
3D
Bride of Frankenstein
C-3PO
60000
5’9” | 1.75 m
1977 (Episode IV: A New Hope)
C-3PO
175.000
1977.00
60000
GUIDE
3D
C-3PO
6’1” | 1.85 m
Captain America Comics #1 (March, 1941)
Captain America
185.000
1941.00
422000
GUIDE
3D
Captain America
5’7” | 1.70 m
Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March, 1968)
Captain Marvel
170.000
1968.00
1900000
GUIDE
3D
Captain Marvel
6’7” | 2.01 m
2015 (Episode VII: The Force Awakens)
Captain Phasma
201.000
2015.00
46000
GUIDE
3D
Captain Phasma
5’10” | 1.78 m
2016 (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)
Cassian Andor
178.000
2016.00
37000
GUIDE
3D
Cassian Andor
10” | 25.4 cm (Upright)
3’6” | 106.7 cm
Alien (1979)
Chestbursters
24.400
106.700
1979.00
5900
GUIDE
3D
Chestbursters
Chewbacca
109000
7’6” | 2.29 m
1977 (Episode IV: A New Hope)
Chewbacca
229.000
1977.00
109000
GUIDE
3D
Chewbacca
5′11″ | 1.80 m
July 30, 1970
Christopher Nolan
180.000
1970.00
154000
GUIDE
3D
Christopher Nolan
5’2" | 1.57 m
2012
Clara Oswald
157.000
2012.00
9700
GUIDE
3D
Clara Oswald
6’5” | 1.96 m
2002 (Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
Count Dooku
196.000
2002.00
42000
GUIDE
3D
Count Dooku
5’6”-7’ | 1.68-2.13 m
1966
Cybermen
213.000
1966.00
8800
GUIDE
3D
Cybermen
Daleks
33000
5’-6’6” | 1.52-1.98 m
1963
Daleks
198.000
1963.00
33000
GUIDE
3D
Daleks
5’10” | 1.78 m
1999 (Episode I: The Phantom Menace)
Darth Maul
178.000
1999.00
133000
GUIDE
3D
Darth Maul
6’8” | 2.03 m
1977 (Episode IV: A New Hope)
Darth Vader
203.000
1977.00
215000
GUIDE
3D
Darth Vader
Data
23000
5’11” | 1.80 m
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Data
180.000
1987.00
23000
GUIDE
3D
Data
6’0” | 1.83 m
Prometheus (2012)
David 8
183.000
2012.00
450
GUIDE
3D
David 8
8’–10’ | 2.44–3.05 m (Upright)
Prometheus (2012)
Deacons
305.000
2012.00
1500
GUIDE
3D
Deacons
5’3” | 1.60 m
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Deanna Troi
160.000
1987.00
39000
GUIDE
3D
Deanna Troi
26”-32” | 66-80 cm
45”-54” | 114-137 cm
Demodog
80.000
137.000
4700
GUIDE
3D
Demodog
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m
Demogorgon
305.000
116000
GUIDE
3D
Demogorgon
6’0” | 1.83 m
1999 (Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace)
Destroyer Droid
183.000
1999.00
1160
GUIDE
3D
Destroyer Droid
6’1” | 1.85 m
Back to the Future (1985)
Doc Brown
185.000
1985.00
25700
GUIDE
3D
Doc Brown
5’9” | 1.75 m
Watchmen (2009)
Doctor Manhattan
175.000
2009.00
18000
GUIDE
3D
Doctor Manhattan
Drax
17000
6’3” | 1.91 m
The Invincible Iron Man #55 (February 1973)
Drax
191.000
1973.00
17000
GUIDE
3D
Drax
6’3” | 1.91 m
2018 (Solo: A Star Wars Story)
Dryden Vos
191.000
2018.00
9800
GUIDE
3D
Dryden Vos
5’10” | 1.78 m
Alien (1979)
Ellen Ripley
178.000
1979.00
14000
GUIDE
3D
Ellen Ripley
5’10” | 1.78 m
1980 (Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back)
Emperor Palpatine
178.000
1980.00
107000
GUIDE
3D
Emperor Palpatine
8’-9’ | 2.44–2.74 m
Alien (1979)
Engineers
274.000
1979.00
1500
GUIDE
3D
Engineers
Ewok
70000
3’-4’ | .91-1.22 m (Varies)
1983 (Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi)
Ewok
122.000
1983.00
70000
GUIDE
3D
Ewok
2’9” | 83.8 cm (Upright)
2’4” | 71.1 cm
4’11” | 149.8 cm
Alien (1979)
Facehuggers
83.800
71.100
149.800
1979.00
31000
GUIDE
3D
Facehuggers
Finn
40000
5’10” | 1.78 m
2015 (Episode VII: The Force Awakens)
Finn
178.000
2015.00
40000
GUIDE
3D
Finn
8’ | 2.4 m (novel)
Frankenstein (novel, 1818), Frankenstein (film, 1931)
Frankenstein’s Monster
240.000
1818.00
211000
GUIDE
3D
Frankenstein’s Monster
Furiosa
11000
5’10” | 1.78 m
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Furiosa
178.000
2015.00
11000
GUIDE
3D
Furiosa
Gamora
91000
5'7" | 1.70 m
Strange Tales #180 (June 1975)
Gamora
170.000
1975.00
91000
GUIDE
3D
Gamora
6’1” | 1.85 m
2015 (Episode VII: The Force Awakens)
General Armitage Hux
185.000
2015.00
27000
GUIDE
3D
General Armitage Hux
7’1” | 2.16 m
2005 (Episode III: Revenge of the Sith)
General Grievous
216.000
2005.00
77000
GUIDE
3D
General Grievous
5’3”-5’11” | 1.6-1.8 m (Varies)
2002 (Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
Geonosian Warrior
180.000
2002.00
1400
GUIDE
3D
Geonosian Warrior
5’7” | 1.70 m
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Geordi La Forge
170.000
1987.00
13000
GUIDE
3D
Geordi La Forge
5′6″ | 1.68 m
May 14, 1944
George Lucas
168.000
1944.00
158000
GUIDE
3D
George Lucas
6’2” | 1.88 m
June 25, 1903
George Orwell
188.000
1903.00
111000
GUIDE
3D
George Orwell
Ghost
1600
5’6” | 1.68 m
Iron Man #219 (June 1987)
Ghost
168.000
1987.00
1600
GUIDE
3D
Ghost
Gort
9700
8’ | 2.4 m
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
Gort
240.000
1951.00
9700
GUIDE
3D
Gort
6’0” | 1.83 m
1977 (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope)
Grand Moff Tarkin
183.000
1977.00
22000
GUIDE
3D
Grand Moff Tarkin
Greedo
21000
6’0” | 1.83 m
1977 (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope)
Greedo
183.000
1977.00
21000
GUIDE
3D
Greedo
Groot
97000
7’10” | 2.39 m (Variable)
Tales to Astonish #13 (November 1960)
Groot
239.000
1960.00
97000
GUIDE
3D
Groot
6’3” | 1.91 m
October 28, 1978
Gwendoline Christie
191.000
1978.00
237000
GUIDE
3D
Gwendoline Christie
5’5” | 1.65 m
September 21, 1866
H. G. Wells
165.000
1866.00
36400
GUIDE
3D
H. G. Wells
2’–3’ | 61–91.4 cm (Upright)
4’–5’ | 1.22–1.52 m
Prometheus (2012)
Hammerpedes
91.400
152.000
2012.00
350
GUIDE
3D
Hammerpedes
Han Solo
149000
6’1” | 1.85 m
1977 (Episode IV: A New Hope)
Han Solo
185.000
1977.00
149000
GUIDE
3D
Han Solo
Hawkeye
92000
5’8” | 1.73 m
Tales of Suspense #57 (September, 1964)
Hawkeye
173.000
1964.00
92000
GUIDE
3D
Hawkeye
Hulk
184000
8'2" | 2.5 m
Incredible Hulk #1 (May, 1962)
Hulk
250.000
1962.00
184000
GUIDE
3D
Hulk
Igor
47000
5’7” | 1.70 m
Frankenstein (1931), Young Frankenstein (1974)
Igor
170.000
1931.00
47000
GUIDE
3D
Igor
6’0” | 1.83 m
1983 (Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi)
Imperial Royal Guard
183.000
1983.00
12300
GUIDE
3D
Imperial Royal Guard
5’7” | 1.70 m
The Invisible Man (novel, 1897), The Invisible Man (film, 1933)
Invisible Man
170.000
1897.00
42000
GUIDE
3D
Invisible Man
Iron Man
383000
6’1” | 1.85 m
Tales of Suspense #39 (March, 1963)
Iron Man
185.000
1963.00
383000
GUIDE
3D
Iron Man
5’9” | 1.75 m
January 2, 1920
Isaac Asimov
175.000
1920.00
65000
GUIDE
3D
Isaac Asimov
5’9" | 1.75 m
12’9” | 3.9 m
1983 (Episode VI: Return of the Jedi)
Jabba the Hutt
175.000
390.000
1983.00
86000
GUIDE
3D
Jabba the Hutt
5’10” | 1.78 m
Star Trek: The Original Series (1966)
James T. Kirk
178.000
1966.00
55300
GUIDE
3D
James T. Kirk
6’0” | 1.83 m
2002 (Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
Jango Fett
183.000
2002.00
41000
GUIDE
3D
Jango Fett
6’5” | 1.96 m
1999 (Episode I: The Phantom Menace)
Jar Jar Binks
196.000
1999.00
80000
GUIDE
3D
Jar Jar Binks
6’4” | 1.93 m
July 19, 1982
Jared Padalecki
193.000
1982.00
210000
GUIDE
3D
Jared Padalecki
Jawa
17000
3’3”-4’7” | 1-1.4 m (Varies)
1977 (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope)
Jawa
140.000
1977.00
17000
GUIDE
3D
Jawa
5’10” | 1.78 m
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Jean-Luc Picard
178.000
1987.00
26300
GUIDE
3D
Jean-Luc Picard
5’9” | 1.75 m
August 15, 1990
Jennifer Lawrence
175.000
1990.00
952000
GUIDE
3D
Jennifer Lawrence
5’5” | 1.65 m
February 8, 1828
Jules Verne
165.000
1828.00
40000
GUIDE
3D
Jules Verne
5’3” | 1.60 m
2016 (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)
Jyn Erso
160.000
2016.00
45000
GUIDE
3D
Jyn Erso
5’9” | 1.75 m
The Hunger Games (2012)
Katniss Everdeen
175.000
2012.00
37000
GUIDE
3D
Katniss Everdeen
6’0” | 1.83 m
Star Trek: The Original Series (1967)
Khan Noonien Singh
183.000
1967.00
10000
GUIDE
3D
Khan Noonien Singh
6’0" | 1.83 m
Jungle Action #6 (September 1973)
Killmonger
183.000
1973.00
44000
GUIDE
3D
Killmonger
Korg
36000
7’7” | 2.31 m
Journey into Mystery #83 (1962)
Korg
231.000
1962.00
36000
GUIDE
3D
Korg
Kylo Ren
223000
6’3” | 1.90 m
2015 (Episode VII: The Force Awakens)
Kylo Ren
190.000
2015.00
223000
GUIDE
3D
Kylo Ren
L3-37
5500
5’10” | 1.79 m
2018 (Solo: A Star Wars Story)
L3-37
179.000
2018.00
5500
GUIDE
3D
L3-37
6’0” | 1.83 m
1980 (Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back)
Lando Calrissian
183.000
1980.00
60000
GUIDE
3D
Lando Calrissian
Leeloo
82000
5’9” | 1.75 m
The Fifth Element (1997)
Leeloo
175.000
1997.00
82000
GUIDE
3D
Leeloo
5’9” | 1.75 m
1977 (Episode IV: A New Hope)
Luke Skywalker
175.000
1977.00
133000
GUIDE
3D
Luke Skywalker
Xenomorphs (Drones)
Scaled height comparison illustrations of Xenomorphs (Drones) in relation to other creatures in the Alien universe

Xenomorph is the name given to the fully grown extraterrestrial species in Ridley Scott’s Alien film series. In the first film the Xenomorph evolves from the egg laid by a Facehugger in a host organism which then bursts out of the host, ripping them apart. The Xenomorphs development depends on its host, but they are typically over seven feet tall, with a muscular shell-like body, and a long, curving tail. They have elongated domed heads and a sharped-tooth mouth. They have a second proboscis-like mouth which suddenly protrudes to bite and kill its prey. The Xenomorphs possess superior intelligence, strength and speed and as a result they are deadly predators.

Xenomorphs (Drones) have a height between 7’–8’ (2.13–2.44 m) and overall body and tail length between 14’–16’ (4.27–4.88 m).

Set of dimensioned drawings of Xenomorphs (Drones) labeled with overall height
Xenomorph is the name given to the fully grown extraterrestrial species in Ridley Scott’s Alien film series. In the first film the Xenomorph evolves from the egg laid by a Facehugger in a host organism which then bursts out of the host, ripping them apart.

Xenomorphs (Drones) have a height between 7’–8’ (2.13–2.44 m) and overall body and tail length between 14’–16’ (4.27–4.88 m).

Set of dimensioned drawings of Xenomorphs (Drones) labeled with overall height
Xenomorphs (Drones)
Height:
7’–8’ | 2.13–2.44 m
Width:
Length:
14’–16’ | 4.27–4.88 m
Depth:
Weight:
Area:

Species: Xenomorph XX121

Stage: 3

Actor
First Appearance
Aliens (1986)

Drawings include:
Xenomorphs (Drones) elevations (assorted)

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Power Loader | P-5000 Powered Work Loader
Size comparison drawings of Power Loader comparing the heights of other related characters from the Alien franchise

The P-5000 Powered Work Loader, also referred to as Power Loader, is a commercial and mechanical exoskeleton that is used for lifting heavy materials and objects in the Alien movie franchise. The P-500 Powered Work Loader can take the strength of its human operator and multiply it by thousands of times. The design of the P-5000 Powered Work Loader implements a hydraulic “claw” that is used to both hold and manipulate various objects. Its design was created and patented by Weyland Corp on January 29, 2025. It is primarily used by the United States Colonial Marine Corps to load their starships. 

Power Loader (P-5000 Powered Work Loader) has an overall height of 9’10” (3.0 m) and depth of 4’11” (1.5 m).

Dimensioned elevation drawings of Power Loader with height measurements
The P-5000 Powered Work Loader, also referred to as Power Loader, is a commercial and mechanical exoskeleton that is used for lifting heavy materials and objects in the Alien movie franchise. The P-500 Powered Work Loader can take the strength of its human operator and multiply it many times.

Power Loader (P-5000 Powered Work Loader) has an overall height of 9’10” (3.0 m) and depth of 4’11” (1.5 m).

Dimensioned elevation drawings of Power Loader with height measurements
Power Loader | P-5000 Powered Work Loader
Height:
9’10” | 3.0 m
Width:
Length:
Depth:
4’11” | 1.5 m
Weight:
Area:

Type: Cargo Transport
Manufacturer: Weyland Corp

Actor
First Appearance
Aliens (1986)

Drawings include:
Power Loader elevations (assorted)

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Hulk
Dimensioned drawings of Hulk standing casually and flexing

The Hulk, real name Bruce Banner, is a transformed green-skinned muscular superhero that appears in Marvel Comics. Created by accidental exposure to experimental gamma radiation, the Hulk is in constant conflict between being an uncontrollably strong superhuman and the intelligent and weak alter ego of Bruce Banner. Often teaming with the Avengers, the Hulk is nearly invulnerable and has superhuman strength, stamina, and anger. The Hulk was introduced by Marvel in Incredible Hulk #1 in May, 1962.

The Hulk has a height of 8’2” (2.5 m) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and 7’-8’ (2.13-2.44 m) in the comics.

Pair of illustrations of Hulk leaping in front and side elevation views
The Hulk, real name Bruce Banner, is a transformed green-skinned muscular superhero that appears in Marvel Comics. Created by accidental exposure to experimental gamma radiation, the Hulk is in constant conflict between being an uncontrollably strong superhuman and the intelligent Bruce Banner.

The Hulk has a height of 8’2” (2.5 m) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and 7’-8’ (2.13-2.44 m) in the comics.

Pair of illustrations of Hulk leaping in front and side elevation views
Hulk
Height:
8'2" | 2.5 m
Width:
Length:
Depth:
Height (Comics)
7’-8’ | 2.13-2.44 m
Weight:
Area:

Portrayed by (MCU): Mark Ruffalo

Powers
Invulnerability and regenerative healing; superhuman strength and stamina
Real Name
Bruce Banner
First Appearance
Incredible Hulk #1 (May, 1962)

Drawings include:
Hulk standing (passive), standing (flex), leaping (front), leaping (side)

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Steven Spielberg
Size comparison drawings of Steven Spielberg comparing the heights of other related directors

Steven Spielberg, one of the most influential and richest people in Hollywood, is best known for films, such as, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan, and E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial. Steven Spielberg was born in Ohio and went to California State University Long Beach before pursuing his career in directing and producing. Steven Spielberg’s film frequently feature ordinary people making extraordinary discoveries. After his release of Jaws during the summer of 1975, Spielberg is credited with beginning the “summer blockbuster” tradition after it grossed over 400 million and won three Oscars. While known for live action films, such as Raiders of the Lost Ark, Spielberg also had successes in animation with Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Steven Spielberg has a height of 5′8″ (1.73 m).

Dimensioned elevation drawings of Steven Spielberg with height measurements
Steven Spielberg, one of the most influential and richest people in Hollywood, is best known for films, such as, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan, and E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial. Steven Spielberg was born in Ohio and went to California State University Long Beach before pursuing his career in directing.

Steven Spielberg has a height of 5′8″ (1.73 m).

Dimensioned elevation drawings of Steven Spielberg with height measurements
Steven Spielberg
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Nationality: United States

Years Active: 1959–Present

Given Name
Steven Allan Spielberg
Birthday
December 18, 1946

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Daleks
Size comparison drawings of Daleks comparing the heights of other related Doctor Who characters

Daleks are the archenemies of the Doctor in the BBC’s long-running science-fiction television show, Doctor Who. They first appeared on our screens in 1963. The Daleks look robotic but are instead genetically engineered mutants encased in a metal armor. The mutants survive due to the life-support system inside the armor and can control their language, communication and movement from inside. They are equipped with a mechanical roving eye, and a laser arm. The Dalek race are very powerful, but they can be beaten. Their eye is their weakness.

Daleks have a range of heights between 5’-6’6” (1.52-1.98 m).

Dimensioned elevation drawings of Daleks with height measurements
Daleks are the archenemies of the Doctor in the BBC’s long-running science-fiction television show, Doctor Who. They first appeared on our screens in 1963. The Daleks look robotic but are instead genetically engineered mutants encased in a metal armor. The mutants survive due to the support systems.

Daleks have a range of heights between 5’-6’6” (1.52-1.98 m).

Dimensioned elevation drawings of Daleks with height measurements
Daleks
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5’-6’6” | 1.52-1.98 m
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First Appearance
1963

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Daleks elevations (assorted)

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