Ravi Bansal
Ravi Bansal’s filmography isn’t exactly light on high-octane sci-fi and moody blockbusters, huh? The guy’s name pops up in Elysium, Divergent, and Morbius—three movies that each have their own flavor of chaos and spectacle. Elysium, back in 2013, threw us into a gritty future where Earth’s a hot mess and the rich folks have peaced out to a shiny, exclusive space station. Matt Damon running around with an exoskeleton? Yeah, that’s burned into my memory. Then Divergent came along in 2014 and tossed everyone into this dystopian Chicago where your whole life is decided by one personality quiz. Tris, played by Shailene Woodley, breaks all the rules (naturally) and the whole thing spirals into rebellion and wild faction drama. By the time Morbius hit in 2022, things got even weirder—think Jared Leto as a doctor with a rare blood disease who basically turns himself into a vampire while trying to cure himself. Definitely one of those “what could possibly go wrong?” moments that gets, well, predictably messy. Ravi Bansal’s involvement in these kinds of movies? It’s almost like he’s got a radar for stories that’re a little bit dark, a little bit wild, and totally over the top with their world-building. Not exactly your run-of-the-mill popcorn flicks—these are the type where you either buckle up or get left behind.