Back to your original question about inspiration, I recommend "Children of Men"
I am thinking this could be the perfect "introduction" to Shadowrun.
The characters are somehow involved in protecting Kee, the only woman pregnant on earth. But once they successfully rejoin project tomorrow, and Kee gives birth, the baby isn't human - it's an elf. Maybe it's even Jane Foster (or maybe it's a dwarf, depending on how much you like the "arcane meta-lot" of the SR universe).
It's kind of adding a pretty big element to the timeline (there were no babies for 18 years at some point), but it really sets up the dystopian element, it's low-tech futurism set in the 2010's, there is a migrant crisis, surveillance tech, and oligarchs "saving" the world by rescuing art from the fallen places (Theo's cousin).
Also, it will misguide your players into thinking you're not playing Shadowrun.
You can pick up a few years later, and some of the group might even have gooblilnized, etc...