The Year's Best Sci-Fi TV Shows: A Mixed Bag of Wonders
Fri Nov 08 2024
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This year, sci-fi TV shows have proven to be as diverse as the galaxies they explore. From video game adaptations like Fallout to quirky animations such as Iwájú, these shows have something for everyone. Let's take a look at the highlights so far, the cream of the crop from 2024.
Fallout, streaming on Prime Video, is a gem. It faithfully expands on the game's lore and offers a fun sci-fi world to enjoy. The story follows Lucy, venturing out of her protective vault into a chaotic wasteland filled with corruption and weird creatures. However, Fallout doesn't just stick to the dark side; it also delivers a compelling story with distinct characters.
Over on Netflix, Parasyte: The Grey lives up to its hype. Director Yeon Sang-ho, known for his thrilling sci-fi horror mixes, delivers again. The story revolves around a woman whose life is invaded by a parasitic creature, leading to a symbiotic relationship that questions the true nature of their bond. With stunning special effects, it's a wild ride of genre thrills.
Dark Matter, available on Apple TV Plus, is more than just another multiverse thriller. Based on Blake Crouch’s novel, it brings depth to the man vs. impossible odds survival story. The show explores how relationships change in extraordinary circumstances, with a dash of psychadelic drugs and alternate Earths. Its grounded approach and powerful performances make it stand out.
Disney Plus’s Iwájú is short but punchy. Set in a futuristic Lagos, Nigeria, this six-episode series offers a gripping tale of class divide and clever kids navigating a dangerous world. It doesn't waste a moment, painting a vivid picture of the future.
Doctor Who, also on Disney Plus, made a triumphant return. With standout episodes like “Boom” and “73 Yards, ” and a charming cast led by Millie Gibson and Ncuti Gatwa, it managed to keep the sci-fi spirit alive while breaking new ground.
3 Body Problem, on Netflix, is a bold adaptation of a seemingly unadaptable book. With some clever changes, it tells a compelling story about humanity in crisis, complete with sick VR headsets and more to come in future seasons.
Outer Range on Prime Video, sadly canceled after two seasons, is a unique sci-fi Western. With great writing and an excellent cast, it blends family drama with existential crises, all set against the backdrop of a mysterious hole on their ranch.
Sunny, on Apple TV Plus, is a heartwarming sci-fi tale wrapped in mystery. After losing her husband and son, Suzie finds herself with a helper robot named Sunny, who seems to have a special secret. As Suzie digs deeper, she uncovers a conspiracy that makes this alt-Japan alt-future intriguing.
Lastly, Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy offers a playful twist on the Star Wars franchise. Airing on Disney Plus, it encourages creativity by breaking the rules, making it a fun watch for all ages.
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