Science fictionis a genre that will always be loved, and will never get old.

It encompasses so many wonderful things about the human imagination, often showing incredible worlds beyond planet Earth.

Martin(season 1, episode 1, “The Sandkings”).

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Abrams,Alex Kurtzman, andRoberto Orcihave equally great collaborations and standalone projects.

In some episodes,Black Mirrorfeels likeThe Twilight Zone, and it leans into horror here and there.

The world-building inStar Trekis spectacular, but it also has many relatable storylines for its Earth-bound viewers.

An older, distinguished gentleman with an accusatory point at a man in a tuxedo while an older woman looks on in horror in ‘The Outer Limits’

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Battlestar Galacticarevolves around the survivors of an alien invasion that causes the human race to go nearly completely extinct.

The first run ofThe X-Fileslasted for nine seasons and 202 episodes, between 1993 and 2002.

The Twilight Zone ran for five years and concluded with its 156th episode.

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The show had a couple revivals, one byJordan Peele, but they were ultimately unsuccessful.

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The Futurama crew shares some good news, everyone!

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Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner looking intrigued in Star Trek: The Original Series

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The cast stands outside wearing backpacks and staring off into the distance in The Expanse.

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The Battlestar Galactica cast in a group posing for a promo for Season 1.

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David Duchovny as Fox Mulder and Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully in The X-Files.

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Rod Serling, front and center while staring at the camera, in “The Obsolete Man” from The Twilight Zone​​​​​​​.

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