If you loved the thrilling twists and high-stakes drama of 'Game of Clones' (2018), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same blend of sci-fi intrigue, political machinations, and futuristic action. Whether you're craving more clone conspiracies or dystopian power struggles, these picks will keep you hooked.

Battlestar Galactica (2004)
Description: Epic space opera with themes of survival, identity, and the ethics of artificial intelligence, following the last remnants of humanity fleeing their destroyed homeworlds.
Fact: The series was a reimagining of the 1978 show. It features a unique documentary-style cinematography that set it apart from other sci-fi series.


Westworld (2016)
Description: Explores themes of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and the blurred lines between humans and machines, set in a meticulously crafted world with complex narratives.
Fact: The show's opening sequence features a player piano, symbolizing the blend of human creativity and mechanical precision. It was inspired by the 1973 film of the same name.


Fringe (2008)
Description: Sci-fi thriller blending mystery, alternate realities, and fringe science, with a team investigating bizarre phenomena that challenge the boundaries of reality.
Fact: Created by J.J. Abrams, the show features hidden Easter eggs and recurring motifs. The Observers, mysterious bald men, appear in every episode.


Dollhouse (2009)
Description: Explores themes of identity, memory, and free will through a secret organization that programs individuals with new personalities for various missions.
Fact: Created by Joss Whedon, the show was initially canceled after two seasons but gained a cult following. Each episode's title is a single word ending with 'er.'


The Man in the High Castle (2015)
Description: Alternate history series that imagines a world where the Axis powers won WWII, exploring themes of resistance, identity, and the nature of reality.
Fact: Based on Philip K. Dick's novel, the show features intricate world-building and alternate timelines. The iconic 'American Reich' logo was designed specifically for the series.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: Anthology series that delves into the dark and often dystopian side of technology and its impact on society, featuring standalone stories with deep philosophical questions.
Fact: The title 'Black Mirror' refers to the reflective screens of devices like smartphones and TVs. Each episode is a self-contained story with no recurring characters.


Orphan Black (2013)
Description: Thriller series centered around human cloning, identity, and ethical dilemmas, with a strong female lead navigating a web of conspiracies.
Fact: Tatiana Maslany played multiple clones, each with distinct personalities and accents. The show won a Peabody Award for its innovative storytelling.


The 100 (2014)
Description: Post-apocalyptic survival drama where humanity's remnants face moral and existential challenges, blending sci-fi with intense character-driven conflicts.
Fact: Originally based on a book series by Kass Morgan. The show's premise involves a group of juvenile delinquents sent to Earth to test its habitability.


The Expanse (2015)
Description: Hard sci-fi series set in a future where humanity has colonized the solar system, featuring political intrigue, advanced technology, and deep space exploration.
Fact: Praised for its realistic physics and attention to detail. The show was saved from cancellation by fan campaigns and picked up by Amazon.


Humans (2015)
Description: Drama exploring the integration of humanoid robots into everyday life, raising questions about sentience, rights, and what it means to be human.
Fact: The series is a remake of the Swedish show 'Real Humans.' It features a mix of practical effects and CGI for the synthetic characters.
