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10 Sci-Fi TV Shows That You Need To Binge Right Now

A trip to a different universe or a different timeline, what would you choose, here are 10 best sci-fi tv shows of all time!

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Audiences love how the genre of sci-fi has the ability to take them to a world beyond their own imagination. Amazing sci-fi shows can bend minds and question everything we know. This genre has something for everyone, from dark and dystopian themes to colorful adventures in space, movies and TV shows carrying these tones in their plot will never fail to enthrall you. Here's our pick for some of the greatest sci-fi shows of all time...

Humans 

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Set in a near future where human androids serve as humanity's servants, the series tells the story of a group of rogue robots and the government trying to capture them. The show is thrilling and promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. The show is based on the Swedish award-winning drama Real Humans

 Westworld 

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Based on the 1973 film of the same name, Westworld is a science fiction western television series by HBO, created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. The story follows Delos inc, which operates several theme parks with a controlled environment that are filled by Hosts who are biochemical lifelike robots. The hosts are programmed in a way that they can fulfill the desires of the guests. 

Dark

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Co-created by Baran Bo Odan and Jantje Friese, Dark is a German science fiction show that ran from 2017 to 2020. The story follows themes of time travel and what can be the repercussions of multiple timelines. We follow several characters from the fictitious town of Winden in Germany as they try to pursue the truth in the aftermath of one of the kid's disappearance, what follows is something that one can never imagine.

Black Mirror

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The anthology series created by Charlie Brooker tells different stories from different genres in every episode while keeping the theme of "tech taking over humans life" recurring. You can expect to have your mind blown at every episode ending. The creator of the show was previously a comedy writer and you can find the humor tucked in this dystopian series.

The Mandalorian

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Created by Jon Favreau, The Mandalorian is the first series in the Star Wars franchise that is streaming on Disney+. The series picked up five years after the events of Return of Jedi and the fall of the Galactic Empire. The series follows the story of Din Djarin who is a forlorn Mandalorian bounty hunter in the outer reaches of the galaxy.

Loki 

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Created by Michael Waldron, Loki is a series featuring the titular character from Marvel Comics. This was the third series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The series takes place after the events of the film Avengers: Endgame and follows the story of an alternate version of Loki who creates a new timeline. The show received positive reviews and you can watch it on Disney +.

Devs

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Devs is a miniseries created by Alex Garland and follows the story of a software engineer Lily Chan who works for the quantum company Amaya run by Forest. The series explored themes of determinism and also showed life in Silicon Valley. The show received positive reviews from both audiences and critics. You can watch the show right now on Hulu.

Dr. Who

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The British sci-fi television series that follows the story of the Time Lord called Doctor an alien who looks like a human. He explores our planet in his time-traveling spaceship called the TARDIS. Since the inception of this show back in 1963 show has gained immense popularity and has been played by many actors ever since. 

Battlestar Galactica

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Developed by Ronald D. Moore, Battle Galactica is an American science fiction television series is set in a galaxy far away where a civilization of humans lives on a group of planets known as the Twelve Colonies of Kobol. The series also has a prequel spin-off that aired in 2010. 

Star Trek Franchise

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Star Trek is an American science fiction that first came in the 1960s and quickly became a cult favorite. The franchise has an Original series, nine spin-offs, and a film. The story follows the voyages of the Starship USS Enterprise a vessel built to explore strange new worlds to seek out new life and also civilizations to go where nobody had gone before. The film is said to be inspired by novels like Gulliver's Travel and Forbidden Planet