If you loved the thrilling space adventure and retro charm of 'Flash Gordon' (2007), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same high-energy action, sci-fi spectacle, and heroic escapades. Whether you're a fan of intergalactic battles, quirky characters, or nostalgic storytelling, these picks will keep you entertained.

Space: 1999 (1975)
Description: A British series featuring Moonbase Alpha personnel after the moon is blasted out of Earth's orbit. Its serious tone, realistic spacecraft designs, and emphasis on scientific concepts were groundbreaking for its time.
Fact: The show's special effects were created by the same team behind the Thunderbirds puppet series. It was one of the most expensive British TV productions of its time, costing £


The Last Starfighter (1984)
Description: A classic space adventure blending action and sci-fi, featuring a young hero thrust into an intergalactic conflict, much like the protagonist's journey in a similar franchise. The film combines practical effects with early CGI, creating a unique visual style.
Fact: One of the first films to use extensive CGI for space battles, pioneering techniques later used in blockbusters. The arcade game featured in the movie was actually playable in some theaters during its release.


Lexx (1997)
Description: A darkly comedic and surreal space opera featuring a mismatched crew aboard a powerful living ship. The show's bizarre visuals, adult themes, and unconventional storytelling make it a unique entry in sci-fi television.
Fact: Originally produced as four TV movies before becoming a series. The show's main ship, the Lexx, was designed to resemble a giant insect and was one of the largest fictional spacecraft ever depicted on screen.


Stargate SG-1 (1997)
Description: A long-running series that explores ancient alien civilizations and interstellar travel through wormholes, blending military sci-fi with mythology. The show's episodic structure and mix of action, humor, and lore make it a standout in the genre.
Fact: Initially conceived as a sequel to the 1994 Stargate movie, the series eventually surpassed the film in popularity. It holds the record for the longest-running North American sci-fi series with 10 seasons.


Farscape (1999)
Description: This series follows an astronaut stranded in a distant part of the universe, joining a crew of diverse aliens. Its imaginative creature designs, complex characters, and serialized storytelling set it apart in the space opera genre.
Fact: The show used a combination of puppetry and CGI for its alien characters, with Rygel XVI being one of the most sophisticated puppets ever created for television. It was the first American TV series to be broadcast in HDTV.


Andromeda (2000)
Description: Created by Gene Roddenberry, this series follows a starship captain trying to rebuild a fallen interstellar government. It combines classic space opera elements with philosophical themes about civilization and morality.
Fact: Based on Roddenberry's unpublished notes for a potential Star Trek series. The show's protagonist was originally written as a woman before being changed to Kevin Sorbo's character.


Firefly (2002)
Description: A space western following the crew of a small transport ship as they navigate the frontier of a star system. The show's unique blend of genres, witty dialogue, and emphasis on character relationships made it a cult classic.
Fact: The Chinese phrases used in the dialogue were intentionally not subtitled to immerse viewers in the characters' multilingual world. Despite only airing 14 episodes, it spawned a successful feature film (Serenity) and numerous comic book continuations.


Defiance (2013)
Description: Set in a future Earth transformed by alien colonization, this series combines western and sci-fi elements in a post-apocalyptic setting. Its focus on diverse alien cultures coexisting with humans creates a rich, detailed universe.
Fact: The show was accompanied by a massively multiplayer online game set in the same universe, with events in one medium affecting the other. It featured one of the most diverse casts on television at the time, with seven alien races represented.


The Expanse (2015)
Description: A hard sci-fi series depicting a future where humanity has colonized the solar system but remains divided. Its realistic physics, political intrigue, and complex characters create a compelling vision of humanity's future in space.
Fact: The books' authors consulted with NASA scientists to ensure scientific accuracy. The show was initially canceled after three seasons but was revived by fan campaigns and Amazon's intervention.


Killjoys (2015)
Description: A fast-paced action series about bounty hunters in a star system on the brink of revolution. Its mix of humor, character-driven stories, and space adventure creates an entertaining balance between serious and lighthearted moments.
Fact: The show was filmed in Toronto, with many locations doubling for alien worlds. It was originally conceived as a more serious drama before evolving into its final, more humorous tone.
