If you loved the gripping drama and emotional depth of 'Reach' (2018), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same heartfelt storytelling and intense character dynamics. Whether you're drawn to its themes of resilience, family bonds, or personal growth, these recommendations will keep you hooked.

Lexx (1997)
Description: An eccentric, darkly comedic space opera following the crew of the most powerful destructive weapon in the universe, blending bizarre humor with philosophical musings.
Fact: Originally produced as four TV movies before becoming a series. The show's unique visual style was achieved using miniatures and practical effects rather than CGI.


Farscape (1999)
Description: A visually inventive series about an astronaut stranded in a distant part of the universe, joining a crew of escaped prisoners aboard a living ship.
Fact: Used groundbreaking puppetry from Jim Henson's Creature Shop. The show was unexpectedly canceled after four seasons, leading to a fan campaign that resulted in a miniseries finale.


Andromeda (2000)
Description: Space opera following a lone starship captain trying to rebuild a fallen interstellar civilization, mixing action with philosophical themes.
Fact: Based on unused concepts by Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. Kevin Sorbo performed many of his own stunts despite having suffered a stroke years earlier.


Firefly (2002)
Description: A beloved cult classic mixing western and sci-fi elements, following the ragtag crew of a smuggling ship in a frontier-like solar system.
Fact: Only 14 episodes were made before cancellation, but its popularity led to the 2005 film Serenity. The Chinese dialogue wasn't subtitled intentionally to immerse viewers.


Battlestar Galactica (2004)
Description: A reimagined classic that blends military sci-fi with deep philosophical questions about humanity, survival, and identity in a post-apocalyptic setting.
Fact: The miniseries that launched the reboot was initially conceived as a backdoor pilot. The show popularized the 'fracking' substitute swear word.


Stargate Universe (2009)
Description: A darker, more character-driven installment of the Stargate franchise, following desperate survivors stranded on an ancient ship across the universe.
Fact: Used a unique documentary-style filming technique different from previous Stargate series. Was canceled after two seasons despite growing acclaim.


Defiance (2013)
Description: A unique blend of western and sci-fi set on a transformed Earth, featuring alien refugees and human settlers forging a new society.
Fact: Was developed alongside an MMORPG game set in the same universe. Many alien languages were fully developed for the show.


The 100 (2014)
Description: Post-apocalyptic survival drama where humanity returns to Earth after nuclear devastation, exploring moral dilemmas and tribal conflicts.
Fact: Based on a book series by Kass Morgan. The show's premise changed significantly from the books after the first season.


The Expanse (2015)
Description: A gritty, politically charged space opera that explores human colonization of the solar system, featuring complex characters and realistic physics.
Fact: Originally canceled after three seasons, fan campaigns led to Amazon picking it up for additional seasons. The show's physics accuracy is praised by scientists.


Killjoys (2015)
Description: A fun, action-packed space adventure following bounty hunters in a corporate-controlled star system, balancing humor with darker sci-fi elements.
Fact: The show was created by Michelle Lovretta, who also created Lost Girl. It was filmed in Toronto using many practical sets rather than green screens.
