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Browse - Most popular sci-fi shows
Metal Hurlant Chronicles
A science fiction anthology series based on the popular comics anthology magazine Métal Hurlant, known in the United States as Heavy Metal. All the episodes are a self-contained story taking place on a different planet with a different cast, linked together only by the idea that a meteorite, the "Métal Hurlant", passes the planet in question during the events of the story.
Demons (UK)
This six-part drama series gives a contemporary spin on the legacy of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Philip Glenister (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes) stars as Rupert Galvin, who, along with his godson and friends, fights the demons walking the streets of London.
Yu Yu Hakusho
Yusuke Urameshi was an arrogant 14 year old boy who was the worst student in his school. But one day when he saves a little kid's life at the cost of his own, he appears in the Spirit world and meets the Grim Reaper Botan. After getting his life back he becomes a spirit detective and tries to stop all demons from destroying either world with his friends.
Clone High, USA
The greatest minds of the world have been cloned and are now attending high school together.
UFO Witness
Dr. Jennie Zeidman, who worked on Project Blue Book, has agreed to open up her archives to be reexamined by the next generation of UFO investigators.
Moonbeam City
Starring Rob Lowe, Elizabeth Banks, Will Forte, and Kate Mara, Moonbeam City follows an undercover cop team named Dazzle, Pizzaz, Chrysalis, and Rad.
Wild Cards
In the series, an alien pathogen known as the Wild Card virus is released over Manhattan in 1946, altering the course of human history. The virus rewrites DNA, mutating its survivors. A lucky few are granted awe-inspiring superpowers, while the sad majority are left with often repulsive physical deformities.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
"He-Man and the Master of the Universe" takes princes Adam on a trip to save enteria from evil. With his trusty companion cringer he calls apon the power of grayskull and is transformed into He-man and battlecat and they battle skeletor and or enemies to save enteria.
Snow Crash
Snow Crash is a science fiction drama based on Neal Stephenson's novel, which is set in futuristic America. In reality, Hiro Protagonist delivers pizza for Uncle Enzo's CosoNostra Pizza Inc., but in the Metaverse he's a warrior prince. Plunging headlong into the enigma of a new computer virus that's striking down hackers everywhere, he races along the neon-lit streets on a search-and-destroy mission for the shadowy virtual villain.
Freedom Fighters: The Ray
Raymond "Ray" Terrill was a reporter who discovered a group of government scientists working on a secret project to turn light into a weapon of mass destruction. But before he could report on his findings, the project head exposed Ray to a "genetic light bomb." The bomb failed to kill him and instead gifted Ray with light-based powers. With these abilities, Ray realized he could go beyond reporting on injustice - he could take action to help stop it. Calling himself The Ray, he was recruited by Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters to fight violence and oppression wherever it exists. The animated "Freedom Fighters: The Ray", which comes from Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim, will introduce the first gay superhero to lead a show. The series will premiere on the digital platform in 2017. Like with Vixen, the idea is to have the character cross over in a live-action form to the CW's Flash-Arrow universe.
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