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The top 10 sci-fi TV shows on Netflix and other streaming services
10. "Origin" (YouTube Premium)
9. "Lost in Space" (Netflix)
Description: "After crash-landing on an alien planet, the Robinson family fights against all odds to survive and escape."
Number of seasons: 1
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 68%
What critics said: "Lost in Space loves its science, but it hasn't advanced enough to prove all that memorable in the here and now." — Ben Travers, Indiewire
Average demand expressions in March: 6,280,173
8. "Sense8" (Netflix)
Description: "From the creators of 'The Matrix' and 'Babylon 5' comes this tense series in which eight people can telepathically experience each other's lives."
"Number of seasons: 2, and a special movie finale
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 84%
What critics said (Season 2): "This nakedly political show somehow manages to be free-spirited, rather than dull or polemical; its good intentions often border on goofy naiveté in a way that's charming rather than grating." — David Sims, The Atlantic
Average demand expressions in March: 6,946,569
7. "Altered Carbon" (Netflix)
Description: "Waking up in a new body 250 years after his death, Takeshi Kovacs discovers he's been resurrected to help a titan of industry solve his own murder."
"Number of seasons: 1
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 66%
What critics said: "The sheer amount of imagining, both borrowed and original, accumulates into a vast, dirty world and gives Altered Carbon the feel of a proper cyberpunk novel: big, baggy, ambitious, trashy, funny, gruesome, clever, cheesy, and hyperactive." — Willa Paskin, Slate
Average demand expressions in March: 7,013,373
6. "Travelers" (Netflix)
Description: "A federal agent tracks four people who suddenly seem to possess entirely new personalities, leading to a startling discovery about humanity's future."
"Number of seasons: 3
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A
What critics said (Season 3): "What we get this year from the show is the best example of what a television series should be. It's not a 13-episode movie. It's not long-form literature. It's a TV show. A TV show with chapters that begin and end within their run time." — Merrill Barr, Forbes
Average demand expressions in March: 8,224,142
5. "Love, Death & Robots" (Netflix)
Description: "Terrifying creatures, wicked surprises and dark comedy converge in this NSFW anthology of animated stories presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher."
"Number of seasons: 1
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 75%
What critics said: "The overall goal seems to be to give the post-millennial generation a Heavy Metal to call their own. In that sense, you can say the show accomplishes exactly what it set out to do. As for every other marker of success, who knows?" — David Fear, Rolling Stone
Average demand expressions in March: 9,400,673
4. "Black Mirror" (Netflix)
Description: "This sci-fi anthology series explores a twisted, high-tech near-future where humanity's greatest innovations and darkest instincts collide."
"Number of seasons: 4
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 86%
What critics said (Season 4): "The show seems to have some thoughts about race and criminal justice that it never quite completes. But it haunts me more than any other show. I love it all the more because its brilliance feels finite." — Tim Molloy, The Wrap
Average demand expressions in March: 14,482,627
3. "The Handmaid's Tale" (Hulu)
Description: "A woman forced into sexual servitude struggles to survive in a terrifying, totalitarian society."
Number of seasons: 2, Season 3 debuts in June
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 91%
What critics said (Season 2): "The fourth [episode is]... the show's best depiction to date of how unearned guilt holds a vice on one's identity, fragmenting it into abstract concepts of good and evil that leave no space for the true essence of humanity." — Matt Fagerholm, RogerEbert.com
Average demand expressions in March: 20,617,895
2. "Star Trek: Discovery" (CBS All Access)
Description: "After answering a distress signal from the U.S.S. Enterprise, season two of Star Trek: Discovery finds the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery joining forces with Captain Christopher Pike on a new mission to investigate seven mysterious red signals and the appearance of an unknown being called the Red Angel. While the crew must work together to unravel their meaning and origin, Michael Burnham is forced to face her past with the return of her estranged brother, Spock."
Number of seasons: 2
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 83%
What critics said (Season 2): "A fun, nostalgic, energetic re-entry that makes up for that sometimes bloated bore of a first season." — Verne Gay, Newsday
Average demand expressions in March: 26,140,022
1. "Stranger Things" (Netflix)
Description: "When a young boy vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one strange little girl."
Number of seasons: 2, Season 3 debuts in July
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 95%
What critics said (Season 2): "Stranger Things provides a form of escapism that has nothing to do with alternate dimensions. It invites viewers to indulge in the sweet self-righteousness that can come with getting excluded for being uncool." — Alison Willmore, Buzzfeed
Average demand expressions in March: 36,517,883
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