New Sci‑Fi Drops: What to Watch This Year

Sat May 02 2026
Summer is the new season for science‑fiction shows on streaming platforms, and 2026 follows that trend while moving premieres a bit earlier. The release calendar is almost as full in spring as it is in summer, so viewers can enjoy fresh stories without confusing plotlines. Many titles are already available: the alternate‑history drama For All Mankind is in its penultimate season, and the horror mystery From is also streaming. The real buzz starts at the end of May, with Apple TV leading the charge. The first new series arrives on Netflix on May 21. The Duffer brothers, known for Stranger Things, bring a new sci‑fi vibe to an elderly community that hides alien secrets. The cast includes Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard, Denis O’Hare, Clarke Peters and Bill Pullman. The show promises a classic feel with an older ensemble.
Apple TV adds Star City on May 29, a spin‑off that rewinds the alternate‑history timeline of For All Mankind. In this version, the Soviet Union lands a cosmonaut first, and the series explores that perspective. The release coincides with the finale of season five. June 19 sees Apple TV debut Sugar, a noir detective tale that turns into something bigger after a season‑one twist. Colin Farrell stars as John Sugar, who now hunts an older brother of a rising boxer while still chasing his missing sister. July 3 brings the third season of Silo, a post‑apocalyptic drama that expands its story to reveal how the world ended. The series will wrap up in season four. August 16 marks HBO Max’s Lanterns, a grounded police drama featuring intergalactic cops investigating an earth‑based murder. The show blends space elements with a realistic mystery. The final entry, Dark Matter, drops on Apple TV on August 28. Based on Blake Crouch’s novel, the series follows a scientist who kidnaps himself via multiverse tricks. The second season picks up where the first left off, promising more mind‑bending twists.
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