IMHO:
Huxley's Brave New World vision of the future is FAR more terrifying than 1984's, not only because it now looks closer to the version of the future we're seeing, and also-
1984 was a future in which books are banned and knowledge hidden from the populace. Free will and thought is tightly controlled by the government.
Brave New World is a future in which you do not need to ban books, because no one is interested in knowledge, but only in the happiness society has created for them. Free will isn't controlled physically, but people simply
don't understand they are being
controlled through subversion of freewill. The one normal guy, "the Savage"
kills himself because no one else realises this.
That's why Brave New World strikes me and many other people on a far deeper and sinister level that 1984 cannot.
I can write a lot more about this, but TLDR while a fascist government in control is bad, the idea of a society run by reducing half the populace into retards who have no free will and doping/drugging/sexing the rest into similar retards incapable of cohesive and critical thinking where no one realises they're being controlled because they're perfectly happy was ahead of it's time and remains a horrifying thought for the future of capitalistic consumer societies.
USA > USSR in the cold war after all.