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Science fiction that tosses you into new worlds with real stakes, pulsating momentum, and ideas that stick with you long after the credits. These shows aren’t just about lasers and aliens—they’re about what it means to be human in a fractured future or a twisted present.

Last updated Apr 27, 2026

INVINCIBLEPrime Video

Forget typical superhero fare—this brutal, animated powerhouse dives deep into the messy legacy of family and power with a graphic punch.

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FROMMGM+Epix

Locked in a sinister town where terror lurks under every shadow, this suspenseful nightmare refuses to let you breathe easy.

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Nostalgia meets nightmare: kids battling supernatural forces while the real monsters might just be the adults running the show.

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WednesdayNetflix

Wednesday Addams redefines gothic sharpness, blending mystery and deadpan humor into a twisted schoolyard detective story.

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Monsters aren’t just for scares here—they’re family secrets wrapped in globe-spanning intrigue with Godzilla’s roar echoing beneath.

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Dragons, dynasties, and betrayal: the crown weighs heaviest where fire burns brightest in this high-stakes fantasy epic.

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Time travel, romance, and war blend into a passionate saga that proves history is never as distant as it seems.

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Political brutality and mythical menace collide in this sprawling, genre-defining epic that rewrote fantasy television.

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Hazbin HotelPrime Video

Sharp animation and sharp wit fuse in this hellishly clever story where redemption looks devilishly complicated.

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SeveranceApple TV+

Work-life balance taken to a sci-fi extreme, unpacking identity and secrets in a sleek, mind-bending corporate thriller.

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A man pushed to the edge becomes science’s darkestchemist—Walter White’s descent is as mesmerizing as it is devastating.

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SiloApple TV+

Down in the silo’s depths, the truth is toxic—and the future inside feels more claustrophobic than the air itself.

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