Sci-Fi on Prime Video: 18 TV Shows You Should Absolutely Watch Right Now

Prime Video has repeatedly stepped up to the plate to deliver the sci-fi goods. Over the past decade, we’ve been in a golden age for science fiction on TV. The episodic format has drawn streaming audiences into various immersive, high-concept programs. Amazon-owned streaming platform Prime Video has pumped out quality show after quality show, giving viewers everything a genre fan could want — from comedic to dystopian.

No matter what you’re in the mood for, it’s here. Want a postapocalyptic video game–inspired mutant adventure? Prime Video has it. Philip K. Dick’s thought-provoking depiction of a Hitler-ruled America? That’s here. And who can forget The Boys, the streamer’s uberviolent superhero satire hit? I can’t, and if you haven’t watched it, you should.

We’re just scratching the surface of Prime Video’s epic content library. There’s also a brooding time-travel Western, an animated anthology series inspired by an array of iconic video games, and much more — you have a jam-packed list of goodies to sift through. Read on for our guide to the best sci-fi shows on Prime Video.

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Secret Level

Secret Level hails from the creators of the animated anthology hit Love, Death and Robots. Each episode is inspired by a different video game, expanding the story world to provide newbies and hardcore gamers with new adventures to revel in. Dungeons & Dragons, Pac-Man, Warhammer 40,000 and Mega Man are just a few of the games featured in the show.

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Fallout is a fun, kinetic, action-packed video game adaptation that upholds the vibe of Bethesda’s iconic franchise while also charting a new course, story-wise. You don’t need to be familiar with the games to enjoy this show. Sure, there are loads of cool Easter eggs for fans to appreciate. But Fallout was made with a broader audience in mind. And thanks to the killer performances by the cast — Walton Goggins and Ella Purnell are perfect — and the detailed world-building, you won’t want to miss taking this wild ride into the Wasteland.

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The Peripheral

Cyberpunk icon William Gibson wrote the novel that inspired The Peripheral. Created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy — the duo that brought Westworld and Fallout to the small screen — the series stars Chloë Grace Moretz as Flynne Fisher, a woman who becomes involved in a reality-bending virtual reality video game. A trip to future London and an unexpected mission to save the world flip her life, and this series, on its head.