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Many of the cast members in Apple TV's great and disturbing sci-fi Severance are best known for their comedy roles which embrace their unique faces.
If you love sci-fi, Apple TV is worth a deep dive for its numerous smart, bingeable series. Here are the best shows to add to your must-watch list.
The sci-fi genre is one of the best-loved genres in modern entertainment. Having dominated novels, comic books, video games, and movies, as well as enjoying colossal small-screen success, the ...
Star Wars had been released in theaters and changed everything about the way Hollywood perceived the genre, and television executives wanted in on that cash-grab just as much as movie executives. In ...
For every sci-fi show that becomes immortalized in pop culture, there are dozens more that are forgotten. Some sci-fi TV shows are underrated, while others are forgotten for the more understandable ...
Stranger Things, The Mandalorian, and Star Trek: The Original Series are great sci-fi shows but remain just shy of being ...
Walt, Johnny, and Bruce looking in the same direction in The Dead Zone (2002) - USA Network If you're a fan of small-screen sci-fi, you will never have a shortage of good stuff to watch. And thanks to ...
Sci-fi shows are everywhere these days. Prestige series like Apple TV's "Severance" and "Pluribus" aren't afraid to explore ambitious concepts in their storytelling, while Charlie Brooker's Netflix ...
Back in the day, sci-fi TV shows would be set in the far-flung future of, say, 2020. When Y2K came and went, though, setting sci-fi shows in the early 2000s no longer worked to feel fantastical. You’d ...
Prove Your World is not your typical science TV show. Currently in preproduction, Prove Your World is about active learning and rock-solid science. It’s about teaching 8- to 13-year-olds to think like ...