Science fiction was born in literature, first imagined by the pens of people like Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. It has since become one of the most significant pieces of modern screen culture, where ...
Although science fiction is not real, several shows base their ideas on what we know about science relating to space and time ...
The 2000s offered up some exceptional sci-fi television, and no other decade can quite replicate its legacy within the genre.
Prepare to get lost in the swirling maze of past and future ages: a trio of classic science fiction TV series are being revived as part of a new shared universe. The cult classic 1960s series The Time ...
View post: Tom Cruise ‘Star Wars’ News Turns Heads: ‘Dude Can Do Anything’ Pluto TV launches a 24/7 X-Files channel starting January 1. All 11 seasons will be available for free, supported by ads. The ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it. And sometimes the two worlds collide, and sometimes they don't. Ron holds them at arm's length from each other. Watch every ...
Early television in the 1950s was a freewheeling frontier of both live and taped offerings mostly dominated by comedies, game shows, kids programs, and westerns like "I Love Lucy," "The $64,000 ...
Star Trek was a major game-changer for sci-fi television, launching humankind into the vastness of space. No longer the primary species in the galaxy, Starfleet established the Prime Directive, which ...