Love, Death Robots
Love, Death Robots is a great show if you’re looking for a bite-sized series to watch. Each episode is carefully constructed by a different artist and storyteller. A lot of the episodes dabble with the idea of alternate histories and there’s a great episode on a post-apocalyptic world where robots are left fending for themselves. One of our personal favorites is when yogurt decides to take over and rule the world. Worth the watch.
Black Mirror
Black Mirror is the epitome of dystopic sci-fi and the negative effects of technology, from episodes of people being hacked to a diverse museum filled with relics from the past that move and speak. This show is perfect for those who live and breathe sci-fi. There’s an episode for every one and each one consists of at least an hour. Buckle up with some popcorn and best friend when you watch an episode, this series is worth being enjoyed with friends.
Dark
Dark is a German series that spans three-story timelines. The past, present, and future coalesce into one timeline where the people living in them have no idea what’s happening. This show is great if you’re into some head-spinning dystopic sci-fi. The concept of a time machine is present in this show and it’s pretty crazy how things come together and at the same time are so dissociating. If you’re into a deep storyline with an amazing plot, check out Dark.
Umbrella Academy
The Umbrella Academy reminds us of Harry Potter if it were more underground. A group of kids with special powers grow up to be the heroes of the world. The only problem is they don’t know how to use their powers — that’s when the chaos ensues. The story is a topsy-turvy turn of events where you see the characters evolve and learn to love themselves and ultimately accept each other. They use their powers to travel through space and time while saving the world at the same time. It’s worth the watch if you’re into a light-hearted form of sci-fi and space travel.