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5 mind-bending Sci-Fi series to watch that twist space, time, and reality

5 mind-bending Sci-Fi series to watch that twist space, time, and reality

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Pining for some stories that distort space, time, and reality? Well, look no further -These five series are full of intrigue, massive scale, and answers that resonate long after the credit rolls.

Severance

In an office with a shady corporation, workers split their minds to ensure work remains separate from personal life. Adam Scott tries to find himself amidst chills from glitches with potential secrets on what more horrors lie within. Office tricks with more sinister details on control and self are what to expect.

Silo

In the deep earth, people adhere to iron-clad rules in a huge silo protecting them from toxic air above. Rebecca Ferguson investigates a deadly cover-up that blows their fragile world wide open. Claustrophobic set pieces trigger revolution sparks and fear of machines.Every layer peeled back reveals out-of-control secrets.

For all mankind

What if the moon race sparked endless cosmic rivalries? Astronauts grind through orbits-bases-and rival pushes across decades of alt-history. Personal losses hit hard amid grand leaps to Mars and beyond. It blends tech wonders with raw human grit.

Dark Matter

A family man slips into parallel worlds after a snatch, fighting warped versions of his own life to break free. Joel Edgerton nails every fractured self in a quantum maze of regrets and chases. Heartbreak fuels the brain-bending hops between realities. One wrong turn changes everything.

Foundation

A visionary seeds humanity’s future to dodge galactic doom predicted by math across vast timelines. Wonders done through maths? Sound’s about right! Clones, robots- and psychic heirs clash on shimmering worlds through century leaps. Stunning ships and planets frame mental duels over fate. Crazy combination of power dynamics, human kind and robotic clones! Power shifts ripple forever.Each one hooks with fresh takes on tomorrow’s edges. Severance chills the soul. Silo traps you tight. For All Mankind ignites dreams. Dark Matter twists minds. Foundation awes with scale. Fire up Apple TV+ for these gems.

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