So, you're looking for suggestions for a sci-fi series to binge on Netflix. You know about Black Mirror and Stranger Things and are looking to delve deeper into binge-worthy genre shows. Well, you've come to the right place.
Netflix has long been the gold standard in streaming entertainment, and in genres like sci-fi, fantasy and horror, the streamer absolutely shines. Sci-fi, like the other two genres I just mentioned, comes in many forms, styles and flavors.
Basically, whatever mood you're in and whatever science fiction you're into, Netflix has it.
Want something dystopian? Check out 3 Body Problem. Need some silly superhero flavor in your life? The Umbrella Academy is for you. If it's the fringe, weird stuff that lights your fire, click play on The OA or Maniac.
I've curated a helpful guide to send you on your way to some awesome science fiction shows. Scroll on for the best Netflix sci-fi TV shows you should be watching. Check back regularly, as I'll be updating this list monthly.
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Warner Bros. Television 11.22.63 11.22.63 premiered on Hulu a decade ago and it's now resurfaced here. The series, based on an epic piece of historical fiction by Stephen King, posits the existence of a doorway that can transport you back in time. What would happen if someone went through it with the goal of saving JFK from being assassinated? That's the question King tries to answer in the book and this show. Riveting stuff.
AMC Studios Pantheon Pantheon premiered on AMC in 2022 and disappeared a year later, which is a shame because the show is solid sci-fi entertainment. The program takes place in a reality where human consciousness can be uploaded to the cloud. Netflix's comedy Upload, which is also on this list, tackles similar subject matter. Pantheon is a lot darker and explores all sorts of hot-button issues like corporate responsibility, immortality and morality, all against a backdrop of an unraveling tech conspiracy.
BBC America Orphan Black Discussing what Orphan Black is about would immediately put me in spoiler territory. All you really need to know is this is one of the most thought-provoking, engaging and original sci-fi programs to hit TV in the past decade. Tatiana Maslany is the highlight; she shows off her acting skills in playing a total of 17 clones here -- each with their own mannerisms and accents.
Netflix Russian Doll Time loop stories are nothing new in the sci-fi world but Russian Doll still manages to etch its own unique space in the genre. Natasha Lyonne stars as a woman who gets stuck in said loop on her 36th birthday and every time she dies, she restarts her day. Themes of grief, generational trauma and addiction permeate the show, making this more than a simple run-of-the-mill comedy.
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