The 20 Best Sci-Fi TV Shows on Peacock: Resident Alien, The Ark, Twisted Metal & More

The 20 Best Sci-Fi TV Shows on Peacock: Resident Alien, The Ark, Twisted Metal & More

As a child of the ’90s, I can vividly remember the excitement that these shows brought to our living rooms every week. From the mind-bending multiverse adventures of Sliders to the underwater escapades of SeaQuest DSV, each series offered a unique blend of adventure, mystery, and a touch of nostalgia for a simpler time.


As a devoted sci-fi enthusiast, if you’re seeking captivating stories that revolve around extraterrestrial life, secret agents, superhuman heroes, bleak futures, and beyond, then look no further! When it comes to sinking into the comfort of your couch for an outstanding sci-fi TV experience, Peacock has got you fully equipped.

Peacock offers an exciting selection of sci-fi TV series for October, and if you prefer not to browse through everything yourself, here are some top picks to satisfy your sci-fi cravings. Whether you’re seeking something humorous or light-hearted, or you’re in the mood for intense space dramas, these shows have got you covered!

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The Continental: From the World of John Wick

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In the 1970s, about four decades prior to Keanu Reeves’ character, Winston Scott (Colin Woodell), embarking on his vengeful journey as the world-weary hitman we all know, this limited prequel delves into how Winston came to rule over a hotel infamous for its lethally exclusive clientele. When my older brother, Frankie (Ben Robson), absconded with a valuable High Table artifact – a coin press – I found myself squarely in the crosshairs of a lethal power struggle with the man who had previously controlled the hotel: the ruthless Cormac O’Connor (Mel Gibson). Leveraging its disco-era setting, The Continental: From the John Wick Universe serves as an entertaining and groovy addition to the beloved franchise.

Break out those gold coins! All three episodes of The Continental are streaming on Peacock here.

Twisted Metal

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Are you prepared for a thrilling journey? The Twisted Metal series, praised by both critics and enthusiasts alike on Peacock, has Anthony Mackie at the wheel for a perilous mission across a post-apocalyptic United States. This offbeat, humorous, and action-packed sci-fi show seamlessly blends the iconic vehicles, characters, and chaos of the classic Twisted Metal PlayStation game series into a gritty live-action adventure. Joining Mackie in this wild ride are Stephanie Beatriz (Encanto, Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man: No Way Home, Sideways), and the duo of Will Arnett (BoJack Horseman, the LEGO movie franchise) and wrestler Samoa Joe as the deranged clown Sweet Tooth. Production for a second season is underway, with Emmy nominee Anthony Carrigan set to play the mysterious Calypso.

Stream all of Twisted Metal Season 1 on Peacock here. 

Mrs. Davis

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Betty Gilpin, known for roles in ‘GLOW’ and ‘The Hunt’, stars as a devout nun named Sister Simone in the imaginative original sci-fi series ‘Mrs. Davis’ on Peacock. This show, created by Damon Lindelof (‘Watchmen’, ‘Lost’) and Tara Hernandez (‘The Big Bang Theory’), blends elements of comedy, drama, thriller, and a touch of magical realism. It’s an unconventional chase filled with surprises as Sister Simone sets out to break the societal grip that the AI character Mrs. Davis appears to have on most people on Earth, except for Simone and her diverse group of allies who are not fond of AI.

Stream Season 1 of Mrs. Davis on Peacock here.

La Brea

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In the heart of bustling Los Angeles, a colossal crack in the earth suddenly emerges, plunging a band of individuals into an ancient, perilous landscape teeming with long-thought-extinct hazards. David Appelbaum, an alumnus of shows like “The Mentalist” and “NCIS: New Orleans”, is the mastermind behind this NBC series that recently concluded its captivating third season.

Stream all three seasons of La Brea on Peacock here.

Quantum Leap

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In a modern twist, Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) is stepping into the role originally played by Scott Bakula’s Sam Beckett from the ’90s Quantum Leap series. This updated sci-fi show is being led by Donald P. Bellisario, the creator of the original Quantum Leap, who is joined by Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt as executive producers. With Ben leaping through various historical periods and bodies, he addresses contemporary issues, much like in the original series. The cast also includes Caitlin Bassett, Mason Alexander Park, Nanrisa Lee, and Ernie Hudson.

Watch the first two seasons of Quantum Leap on Peacock here.

Poker Face

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As a fan, I’m thrilled to share that Natasha Lyonne takes the lead in Peacock’s “Poker Face,” portraying Charlie Cale, a seemingly ordinary woman with an exceptional knack for detecting lies. This talent proves invaluable as she navigates her way through various parts of the country, cracking Columbo-esque murder mysteries while avoiding the ruthless Vegas gangsters who are hot on her heels and intent on silencing her permanently.

Watch the entire first season of Poker Face on Peacock here.

The Ark

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Originating from genre stalwarts Dean Devlin (known for “Independence Day”) and Jonathan Glassner (famous for “Stargate SG-1”), SYFY’s series “The Ark” is set a century ahead, with humanity fleeing a deteriorating Earth to explore new worlds by means of interstellar spacecrafts called Arks. However, an unexpected calamity befalls the lead ship, Ark One, leaving the remaining travelers in a desperate struggle to accomplish their mission and survive.

Watch the first season of The Ark on Peacock here, and catch new episodes on SYFY every Wednesday.

Resident Alien

The 20 Best Sci-Fi TV Shows on Peacock: Resident Alien, The Ark, Twisted Metal & More
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Resident Alien is the popular SYFY/USA series centered around an alien who lands on Earth and inhabits the body of Dr. Harry Vanderspeigle (Alan Tudyk). As a town doctor in disguise, Harry provides plenty of comedic moments due to his fish-out-of-water situation. However, he is also determined to carry out his original mission: the destruction of Earth. The series is packed with laughter, thanks to star Alan Tudyk, and leaves viewers feeling joyful.

Watch all episodes of Resident Alien on Peacock here.

Three-Body

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According to SYFY WIRE’s Matthew Jackson, “Three-Body,” derived from Liu Cixin’s Hugo Award-winning novel of the same name, is a labyrinth of secrets and disclosures centered around the detection of an alien civilization located only a few light years away from Earth, in a three-sun system (explaining the title’s ‘three-body problem’). The story unfolds across China’s Cultural Revolution era in the mid-20th Century and progresses through today, encompassing elements such as a covert government operation, a floating colony armed with its own military, and a virtual reality game harboring an unexpected objective. To put it mildly, “Three-Body” is intricate, and the narrative strives to capture that complexity accurately.

Stream all 30 episodes of Three-Body on Peacock here.

Farscape

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Farscape, which first aired over two decades ago, continues to have a loyal fanbase. The series revolves around human astronaut John Crichton (played by Ben Browder), who ends up stranded on an alien world after passing through a wormhole unintentionally. In his quest to return home, he teams up with a motley crew of aliens, forming a newfound family along the way. If you’re in search of an exciting space-themed adventure, this show is definitely worth checking out (or revisiting).

You can watch Farscape on Peacock here. 

Heroes

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In the tagline for the first season of “Heroes,” we find: “Save the cheerleader, save the world.” This series, called “Heroes,” follows ordinary individuals who suddenly develop extraordinary abilities. The show revolves around a group of these newly-endowed individuals and their reactions to their new powers. It’s no surprise that some of them soon turn villainous, forcing the others to intervene, whether they like it or not.

You can watch Heroes on Peacock here.

The Greatest American Hero

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In simple terms, “The Greatest American Hero” is a spot-on blend of sci-fi humor from the 1980s. The plot revolves around Ralph Hinkley (played by William Katt), an ordinary substitute teacher who encounters some extraterrestrials. These aliens give him a suit that grants superpowers, but the suit itself is packed with abilities that Hinkley struggles to master, leading to a lot of amusing situations.

Watch three seasons of The Greatest American Hero on Peacock here.

Brave New World

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The TV series, titled the same as Aldous Huxley’s 1932 classic science fiction novel, has been brought to life for modern audiences on Peacock in 2020. While some elements have been updated (such as introducing an artificial intelligence element), the core theme remains consistent: In this future world, people are said to be living in a supposed utopia, but in reality, every aspect of their lives is strictly regulated by the government.

You can watch Brave New World on Peacock here.

The Triangle

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In the days when it was known as the Sci-Fi channel, the star-studded event series on SYFY embarked on a thrilling, time-bending adventure to explore a fascinating theory behind the eerie enigmas hidden within the Bermuda Triangle. The cast included Sam Neill from “Jurassic Park”, Eric Stoltz, Bruce Davison, and Lou Diamond Phillips. Notable science fiction creators like Dean Devlin (“Stargate”, “The Ark”, “Independence Day”) and Rockne S. O’Bannon (“Farscape”, “Alien Nation”) were among the writers for this show.

If you’re up for the challenge, delve into the enigmatic Triangle. You can stream all three episodes from one of 2005’s most creatively unique miniseries right here on Peacock.

Primeval

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Primarily set in the present day, Primeval revolves around a group of scientists exploring a temporal aberration that permits ancient creatures to pass through. This intriguing series was conceived by the creative duo Tim Haines, known for his work on ‘Walking With Dinosaurs’, and Adrian Hodges, renowned for ‘Survivors’. In an interview with IGN in 2008, Tim Haines stated, “Many British shows delve into the past. There’s a strong influence from Hammer Horror. This show is part of a distinctly different tradition and can be considered a modern television genre. Shows like Buffy have masterfully blended humor, suspense, mature content while remaining engaging for children and adults alike. That was our objective.

Watch all five season of Primeval on Peacock here.

Sliders

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In the 1990s, the television series “Sliders” delved into the concept of multiverses long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) emerged. The story follows a team who, after their “sliding” technology malfunctions and they lose track of their home universe’s coordinates, are forced to traverse various universes. It’s an entertaining show that will evoke nostalgia for the ’90s, if you were fortunate enough to have lived in that particular universe during that era.

Watch all five seasons of Sliders on Peacock here. 

SeaQuest DSV

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SeaQuest DSV is a ’90s television series that blends science fiction with underwater adventures. In the fictional year of 2018, the story unfolds aboard the submarine SeaQuest DSV 4600, a vessel tasked with safeguarding Earth’s submerged colonies once surface resources have been depleted. Despite this new aquatic society, intergovernmental disputes persist beneath the waves, and the crew of seaQuest finds themselves entangled in these conflicts from the very beginning.

Watch SeaQuest DSV’s two seasons on Peacock here. 

Intergalactic

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Ash Harper, played by Savannah Steyn, is an accomplished pilot and rising police officer whose life takes a drastic turn when she’s falsely accused of a crime and sentenced to life in prison on a distant colony. During transit to this planetary prison, the convicts stage a rebellion and take over the ship. With all other pilots deceased, Ash forges an uneasy alliance with mob leader Tula Quik (Sharon Duncan-Brewster), aiming to find freedom among the stars of a far-off galaxy.

Watch Intergalactic on Peacock here.

RoboCop: The Series

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For just one season, the television adaptation based on Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 film RoboCop, which premiered in 1994, featured Richard Eden as the main character in a milder, more child-appropriate portrayal of the RoboCop universe. This version depicted a less harsh and violent cityscape compared to the original movie.

Watch RoboCop: The Series on Peacock here.

Space: 1999

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Regrettably, there wasn’t a real lunar base in existence at the turn of the century, nor one that accidentally ventured into space. However, let’s move on! Created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, the geniuses behind the puppet-based Thunderbirds, Space: 1999 features Martin Landau as Commander John Koenig, the brave leader of a lunar outpost that’s traversing through the cosmos.

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