If you loved the dark humor and sci-fi twists of 'Game of Clones (2018),' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of satire, futuristic chaos, and unexpected thrills. Whether you're a fan of clones, dystopian worlds, or clever storytelling, these picks will keep you entertained.

Battlestar Galactica (2004)
Description: A reimagining of the classic series, it follows the last remnants of humanity fleeing from robotic Cylons. The show delves into themes of survival, identity, and the nature of humanity.
Fact: The miniseries that preceded the main show was initially intended as a standalone project. The show's opening sequence changes slightly each episode to reflect the dwindling human population.


Westworld (2016)
Description: Explores themes of artificial intelligence, human-like robots gaining consciousness, and the moral dilemmas surrounding their treatment. The show delves into complex narratives with multiple timelines and character arcs.
Fact: The show's creators initially considered making it a movie before deciding on a TV series. The piano player in the saloon is actually a robot playing the music in real-time.


Fringe (2008)
Description: Mixes science fiction with procedural elements, exploring parallel universes, fringe science, and government conspiracies. The show balances episodic storytelling with an overarching mythology.
Fact: The show's creators used a unique color palette to distinguish between the two parallel universes. The glyphs that appear before commercial breaks spell out hidden messages related to the episode.


The Man in the High Castle (2015)
Description: Set in an alternate history where the Axis powers won World War II, the series explores themes of resistance, identity, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. The narrative is rich with political intrigue and moral ambiguity.
Fact: The show is based on a novel by Philip K. Dick. The production team used real historical footage and altered it to fit the alternate timeline.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: Each episode presents a standalone story that often revolves around the dark side of technology and its impact on society. The anthology format allows for deep dives into speculative and dystopian futures.
Fact: The title 'Black Mirror' refers to the screens of devices like phones and TVs when they're turned off. The show was inspired by 'The Twilight Zone' and other anthology series.


Orphan Black (2013)
Description: Centers on clones discovering their origins and fighting against a shadowy organization. The series blends science fiction with thriller elements, focusing on identity, ethics, and personal freedom.
Fact: Tatiana Maslany played multiple clone characters, often acting opposite herself. The show's creators used body doubles and advanced filming techniques to achieve this effect.


The 100 (2014)
Description: Follows a group of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world, dealing with moral dilemmas, leadership struggles, and the fight for survival. The show combines science fiction with intense character-driven drama.
Fact: The show was initially marketed as a teen drama but evolved into a darker, more complex series. The title refers to the 100 juvenile delinquents sent to Earth to test its habitability.


The Expanse (2015)
Description: Set in a future where humanity has colonized the solar system, the series explores political conflict, survival, and the discovery of alien technology. The narrative is grounded in realistic science and complex character relationships.
Fact: The show was praised for its realistic depiction of physics in space. The authors of the book series it's based on were heavily involved in the production.


Humans (2015)
Description: Examines the integration of humanoid robots into everyday life and the societal tensions that arise. The show questions what it means to be human and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence.
Fact: The series is a remake of a Swedish show called 'Real Humans.' The robots, called 'Synths,' were designed to have a slightly uncanny appearance to emphasize their artificial nature.


Counterpart (2017)
Description: A spy thriller with a sci-fi twist, focusing on parallel worlds and the duality of human nature. The series combines intricate plotting with deep character studies and moral dilemmas.
Fact: J.K. Simmons played dual roles as two versions of the same character from parallel worlds. The show was canceled after two seasons but developed a cult following.
