Top 10 Sci-Fi Shows That Must Return in 2020-2021!

Dark Matter would, of course, be top of the list – but in the interest of being as objective as possible, I will exclude my own (albeit well-deserving) show.


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#10. Sliders


What a terrific concept for a sci-fi series.  The possibilities are as endless as the parallel worlds in our multiverse.


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#9. Logan’s Run


I’ve been hearing rumors of a big screen reboot for some time but so far…nothing.  Still, think it has the legs for a series revamp.


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#8. Space: Above and Beyond


Love me some military sci-fi.


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#7. The Starlost


Not exactly a classic but certainly a fantastic premise involving an ark ship so vast it would take our heroes seasons to fully explore.


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#6. The Outer Limits


Sure, Black Mirror is a sci-fi anthology, but its stories are decidedly more near-fi and very much grounded in the world of today and next week.  I want a sci-fi anthology that explores the worlds of the far future.


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#5. Farscape


I miss the tone of this most lunatic of sci-fi shows.


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#4. Space Battleship Yamato


An under appreciated classic chock full of colorful characters, action, and oodles of space battles.


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#3. Space: 1999


Okay, okay.  The whole rogue moon angle is a little suspect.  Still, I loved this show growing up and believe it’s ripe for a return.


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#2. Blake’s 7


One of the early inspirations for Dark Matter.  The original rogues in space.


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#1. Stargate


Finally – this one’s so painfully obvious, I’m continually amazed that a streamer or broadcaster has yet to dial the gate once again.


So, what’d I miss?


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