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A group of strangers find a graphic novel that predicts real-world disasters. Relentlessly stylish, shockingly violent, and unlike anything else on television. The UK original — not the Amazon remake.
Read moreA hand-picked collection of shows that flew under the radar. No algorithms here — just personal picks we think deserve way more attention than they got.

A group of strangers find a graphic novel that predicts real-world disasters. Relentlessly stylish, shockingly violent, and unlike anything else on television. The UK original — not the Amazon remake.
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A software engineer investigates her boyfriend's disappearance inside a secretive tech company division. Alex Garland delivers a hypnotic meditation on determinism, free will, and quantum computing.
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Ten thousand people live in an underground silo. Nobody knows why. Nobody is allowed to ask. A paranoia-dripping sci-fi mystery that rewards patience with jaw-dropping reveals.
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What if you could see the lives you didn't choose? Based on Blake Crouch's novel, a physicist is abducted into a multiverse of paths not taken. Taut, emotional, and deeply unsettling.
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What happens when human minds are uploaded to the cloud? An animated sci-fi thriller that tackles consciousness, corporate greed, and what it means to be human. Cancelled far too soon.
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Apple TV+'s latest sci-fi entry blending near-future technology with human drama. A fresh take on where we're headed — and what we might lose getting there.
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An astronaut returns from a space station disaster — but something is wrong. Reality doesn't quite match what she remembers. Noomi Rapace anchors a slow-burn sci-fi mystery that plays with perception and parallel truths.
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A genius engineer discovers that people are arriving from the future — and he's at the center of why. A Korean sci-fi thriller that blends time travel, conspiracy, and relentless pacing into something addictive.
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Eight strangers are locked in a building where time is money — literally. A twisted social experiment that starts darkly funny and spirals into something savage. Squid Game's weird, smarter cousin.
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Forget everything you think about shows based on games. Arcane is a visual masterpiece with real emotional weight — sibling loyalty, class war, and moral grey zones animated like nothing before it.
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Studio Trigger brings Night City to life in a 10-episode burst of neon, heartbreak, and adrenaline. You don't need to know the game. You just need to be ready to feel things.
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Gillian Anderson hunts Jamie Dornan in a Belfast cat-and-mouse thriller. No tricks, no twists for shock value — just suffocating tension and two magnetic performances that never blink.
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Why did she do it? The first season flips the crime genre — you see the murder in minute one, then spend eight episodes unraveling the why. Jessica Biel has never been better.
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One night changes everything for a college student accused of murder. A slow-burn masterclass in tension, with a career-best Riz Ahmed performance that stays with you long after.
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A superhero show that doesn't feel like one. Noah Hawley turns an X-Men character into a psychedelic, surreal, visually stunning exploration of mental illness and reality. Truly one of a kind.
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Donald Glover's genre-defying series about the Atlanta rap scene that's really about race, identity, surrealism, and the American experience. Funny, unsettling, and impossible to categorize.
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Adult Swim delivers a darkly funny thriller about ordinary people pulled into extraordinary conspiracies. Off-kilter, surprising, and gripping in ways you don't expect from the network.
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One British family. Fifteen years into the future. Russell T Davies crafts a devastatingly plausible near-future where politics, technology, and family collide. Prophetic, emotional, and impossible to shake.
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An astronaut gets shot through a wormhole into a living ship full of alien fugitives. What starts as campy space opera becomes one of the most emotionally rich sci-fi shows ever made. Puppets have never been this compelling.
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Five terrible people run a bar in Philadelphia and make every situation worse. Twenty years in and still fearlessly dark. The longest-running live-action comedy in US TV history — and still somehow underrated.
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