If you loved the gripping sci-fi thriller 'Wi-Find: Downloading Our Future' (2023), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that delve into futuristic technology, digital conspiracies, and the blurred lines between humanity and machines. Whether you're fascinated by AI, dystopian futures, or mind-bending narratives, these picks will keep you hooked just like 'Wi-Find' did.

Westworld (2016)
Description: A sci-fi series set in a futuristic theme park where AI hosts gain consciousness, exploring themes of artificial intelligence, free will, and the nature of humanity.
Fact: The show is based on the 1973 film of the same name. The production design and cinematography are highly detailed, with many hidden clues and Easter eggs for attentive viewers.


Person of Interest (2011)
Description: A crime drama with a sci-fi twist, focusing on surveillance and artificial intelligence, as a machine predicts crimes before they happen, blending action with philosophical questions about privacy and free will.
Fact: The show was initially pitched as a more straightforward crime drama but evolved to include heavy sci-fi elements. It was one of the first TV shows to explore the implications of mass surveillance and AI.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: Explores the dark side of technology and its impact on society, often presenting dystopian futures where human relationships and ethics are tested by advanced tech.
Fact: Each episode is a standalone story, allowing for a wide range of narratives and settings. The show was inspired by 'The Twilight Zone' and aims to provoke thought about modern society.


The Circle (2017)
Description: A thriller that critiques social media and online personas, where a woman becomes trapped in a high-tech apartment controlled by an omnipresent AI, questioning authenticity and human connection.
Fact: The film is based on a novel by Dave Eggers. The minimalist set design emphasizes the protagonist's isolation and the omnipresence of technology.


Mr. Robot (2015)
Description: A psychological thriller that delves into hacking, corporate corruption, and mental health, presenting a gritty, realistic take on cyber warfare and societal disillusionment.
Fact: The show's hacking scenes are praised for their accuracy, with real hackers consulting on the production. The protagonist's inner monologue is a nod to 'Fight Club'.


Snowpiercer (2020)
Description: A dystopian series set on a perpetually moving train, where class struggle and survival are central themes, reflecting societal inequalities and the consequences of technological and environmental collapse.
Fact: The series is based on the 2013 film of the same name, which was itself adapted from a French graphic novel. The train's design and social hierarchy are meticulously detailed.


Upload (2020)
Description: A sci-fi comedy-drama that delves into the concept of digital afterlife, where human consciousness can be uploaded to a virtual world, raising questions about identity, privacy, and corporate control.
Fact: The show's creator, Greg Daniels, also worked on 'The Office' and 'Parks and Recreation'. The virtual world in the series is designed to reflect the inequalities of the real world.


Devs (2020)
Description: A mind-bending sci-fi series that examines determinism, quantum computing, and the nature of reality, with a visually stunning and philosophical approach to technology's limits.
Fact: The show was created by Alex Garland, known for his work on 'Ex Machina' and 'Annihilation'. The series was shot on location in Silicon Valley to capture the tech industry's atmosphere.


Years and Years (2019)
Description: A dystopian drama that follows a family over 15 years as they navigate a world rapidly transformed by political upheaval, technological advancements, and social change.
Fact: The series was created by Russell T Davies, known for his work on 'Doctor Who'. It blends personal drama with speculative fiction, making its futuristic scenarios feel eerily plausible.


The Feed (2019)
Description: A sci-fi drama set in a near-future where a neural network connects people's minds, exploring the dangers of technology when it becomes intertwined with human consciousness and control.
Fact: The show is based on a novel by Nick Clark Windo. It explores the psychological and societal impacts of a world where thoughts and memories can be shared instantly.
