If you loved the thrilling reboot of 'Star Trek' (2009) with its high-stakes action, dynamic characters, and sci-fi adventure, you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same spirit—whether it's epic space battles, deep character development, or futuristic storytelling. Dive in and discover your next binge-worthy favorite!

Lexx (1997)
Description: A surreal and darkly comedic space opera about a mismatched crew aboard a powerful living ship. The series explores bizarre worlds, existential themes, and the absurdity of power and desire.
Fact: Originally a series of TV movies before becoming a regular show. It was a co-production between Canada, Germany, the UK, and the USA, giving it a unique international flavor.


Stargate SG-1 (1997)
Description: Centers on a team exploring distant worlds through an ancient alien device, encountering diverse cultures and threats. The series mixes episodic adventures with overarching storylines about galactic threats and alliances.
Fact: It is one of the longest-running North American science fiction series, with 10 seasons. The show was inspired by the 1994 film 'Stargate.'


Farscape (1999)
Description: Follows an astronaut stranded in a distant part of the universe, joining a diverse crew of aliens on a sentient ship. The series is known for its imaginative alien designs, complex relationships, and blend of humor and drama.
Fact: The show used a combination of puppetry and CGI for its alien characters, created by the Jim Henson Company. It was initially canceled but concluded with a miniseries due to fan demand.


Andromeda (2000)
Description: Set in a future where a fallen empire must be restored, the series explores themes of leadership, hope, and unity. It features space battles, diverse alien species, and a mission to rebuild a fractured galaxy.
Fact: Created by Gene Roddenberry, based on his unused concepts. The show was originally intended to be a sequel to 'Earth: Final Conflict.'


Firefly (2002)
Description: Blends space adventure with a Western aesthetic, focusing on a ragtag crew navigating a lawless frontier. The show emphasizes camaraderie, moral dilemmas, and the struggle against oppressive regimes.
Fact: Despite its short run, it developed a massive cult following and spawned a feature film, 'Serenity.' The dialogue often mixes English with Mandarin.


Battlestar Galactica (2004)
Description: Features a mix of space exploration, military conflict, and deep philosophical questions about humanity and artificial intelligence. The show balances action with character-driven storytelling, often exploring themes of survival and identity.
Fact: The series was initially conceived as a reimagining of the 1978 series of the same name. It won a Peabody Award for its storytelling excellence.


Defiance (2013)
Description: Set in a post-apocalyptic Earth transformed by alien colonization, the series follows humans and aliens coexisting in a frontier town. It combines action, political intrigue, and themes of coexistence and survival.
Fact: The show was paired with a multiplayer online game set in the same universe. It featured elaborate makeup and prosthetics for its alien characters.


The Expanse (2015)
Description: A hard sci-fi series that delves into political intrigue, interstellar travel, and the complexities of human colonization across the solar system. It combines realistic physics with compelling character arcs and high-stakes conflicts.
Fact: The show was saved from cancellation by fan campaigns, leading to its continuation on Amazon Prime. It is based on a series of novels by James S.A. Corey.


Killjoys (2015)
Description: A fast-paced space adventure about bounty hunters navigating a volatile galaxy. The show combines action, humor, and a focus on loyalty and rebellion against oppressive forces.
Fact: The series was developed by Michelle Lovretta, who also created 'Lost Girl.' It was filmed in Toronto, using practical sets to create its gritty aesthetic.


The Orville (2017)
Description: A blend of sci-fi and comedy, focusing on the crew of an exploratory spaceship. The show balances lighthearted moments with serious themes like ethics, relationships, and the challenges of space exploration.
Fact: Created by Seth MacFarlane, who also stars in the series. The show pays homage to classic sci-fi with its episodic structure and practical effects.
