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Prime Video has emerged as a leader in science fiction TV shows, offering a diverse range of programming inspired by iconic genre creators such as Philip K. Dick, William Gibson, Garth Ennis, and Simon Stålenhag. From superhero satire to time travel Westerns, political space sagas to Black Mirror-style anthology series, there is something for every sci-fi fan on the platform. Some of the best sci-fi shows on Prime Video include “The Peripheral,” a reality-bending virtual reality adventure, and “Upload,” a quirky take on the afterlife where tech companies offer virtual resorts for the deceased.

“The Expanse,” a series that explores a future where humanity has colonized the Solar System, was initially canceled by SyFy after three seasons but was saved by Amazon for a successful six-season run. “The Boys,” based on Garth Ennis’s comic, follows corrupt celebrity superheroes and the outlaws who hunt them down. “Gen V” delves into the next generation of genetically altered superheroes, touching on social media, body image, and classism. “Tales from the Loop,” inspired by Simon Stålenhag’s art book, blends a tech-heavy future world with the quaintness of rural America.

“Outer Range” merges the genres of Yellowstone and The X-Files in a sci-fi Western that follows a ranch patriarch navigating family mysteries. “The Man in the High Castle,” based on Philip K. Dick’s novel, explores an alternate reality where America didn’t win World War II, while “Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams” presents futuristic anthology stories. “Invincible,” based on Robert Kirkman’s comic, follows the son of the world’s most powerful superhero and the revelations he uncovers. “The Power” flips gender dynamics with teenage girls developing electrical superpowers.

“Paper Girls” introduces a group of 12-year-old delivery girls facing time travel war and future selves in an ’80s setting. “Truth Seekers,” created by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, follows ghost hunters in a series filled with horror homages. “The Feed” explores the darker side of technology in a near future London where live streaming implants lead to dangerous decisions. “Dead Ringers,” inspired by David Cronenberg’s film, delves into medical ethics and women’s health issues. “Undone” uses rotoscoping animation to tell the story of a woman grappling with trauma.

“The Tick,” a live-action adaptation of the comic book hero, offers a humorous take on the superhero genre with a satirical edge. With a mix of thought-provoking narratives, intriguing concepts, and stellar performances, Prime Video’s sci-fi shows cater to a wide range of audiences and preferences. Whether you’re a fan of dystopian futures, futuristic technologies, or supernatural mysteries, there’s something on the platform for everyone to enjoy. The platform’s commitment to delivering high-quality, innovative sci-fi content has solidified its reputation as a go-to destination for genre enthusiasts.

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