TVLine has compiled a selection of 12 standout science fiction series available on Prime Video, ranging from originals to classics. The list highlights innovative storytelling and strong performances in the genre. Published on December 21, 2025, it caters to fans seeking quality sci-fi content on the platform.
Prime Video offers a robust lineup of science fiction television, as detailed in a recent TVLine article spotlighting 12 essential series. The piece emphasizes the platform's role in delivering big-budget spectacles and timeless stories, amid the competitive streaming landscape.
Among the recommendations is 'Humans,' a co-production exploring humanoid robots called synths living alongside people, raising questions about consciousness and rights. It features actors like Gemma Chan and William Hurt, with synth performers trained in specialized movement.
'The Boys' stands out as a satirical superhero drama, critiquing corporate-controlled 'Supes' through the vigilante group led by Billy Butcher (Karl Urban). Antony Starr's portrayal of Homelander earns praise as a memorable villain.
Its spin-off 'Gen V' shifts to Godolkin University, following superpowered teens like Marie Moreau (Jaz Sinclair) uncovering corruption, blending violence and adolescent themes.
Other entries include 'The Expanse,' a politically charged space epic with factions like Earth and Mars; 'Fallout,' a video game adaptation starring Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins in a post-apocalyptic world; and 'The Man in the High Castle,' depicting an alternate history where Axis powers won World War II.
Classics like 'Person of Interest,' involving AI surveillance; 'Stargate SG-1,' with intergalactic adventures; 'The Twilight Zone,' Rod Serling's allegorical anthology; 'Undone,' an animated exploration of grief via rotoscoping; 'Tales From the Loop,' vignette-style tales in a mysterious town; and 'Warehouse 13,' a procedural about supernatural artifacts, round out the list.
The article praises each for depth in themes like technology's impact, humanity, and social issues, making Prime Video a go-to for sci-fi enthusiasts.