Emerging Sci-Fi Series Set to Captivate Audiences in 2027 and Beyond
Daniel Martin
Published May 15, 2026
Published on April 14, 2026, this article delves into the evolving landscape of science fiction television, spotlighting series that promise to redefine the genre in the coming years.
Faith Roswell, a seasoned writer with Screen Rant, brings her expertise in film, TV, and psychology to analyze why certain franchises thrive while others falter. Her work spans radio, podcasts, and print, culminating in her current role at Screen Rant.
Recent years have seen franchises like Doctor Who and Star Trek expand beyond their origins, influencing culture and inspiring new narratives. Yet, many sci-fi shows struggle to achieve similar impact. This piece examines the factors behind these disparities and highlights underrated gems poised for revival.
Alien: Earth – A New Chapter Begins
Season 2 Scheduled for 2027 Release
The sequel to the cinematic masterpiece Alien, Alien: Earth introduces fresh lore while respecting established canon. With a 94% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, its renewal for Season 2 signals strong audience demand for continued exploration of the franchise's dark, alien world.
Set against a backdrop of existential dread, the series balances horror with philosophical inquiry, ensuring its place among sci-fi's elite.
Pluribus – Unraveling the Hive Mind
Season 2 Anticipated in 2027 or 2028
Vince Gilligan's Pluribus redefines multiplicity through its intricate narrative and psychological depth. Starring Rhea Seehorn, the show's exploration of individuality within collective consciousness resonates deeply, supported by its 2026 Golden Globe nomination.
Karolina Wydra's cryptic hints at Season 2's cliffhanger suggest unresolved tensions, keeping viewers eagerly anticipating the next chapter.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – A New Era Dawns
Season 4 Expected in 2026
Building on the legacy of Strange New Worlds, this iteration promises to blend classic Trek values with modern storytelling. Despite mixed audience reactions to earlier seasons, its 88% critic score underscores creative ambition, setting the stage for a transformative fourth season.
IT: Welcome to Derry – A Cosmic Horror Revival
Season 2 Anticipated in 2027
Andy Muschietti's adaptation of Stephen King's IT merges sci-fi elements with psychological terror, creating a uniquely unsettling experience. The return of Pennywise in Season 2 leverages nostalgia while introducing fresh horrors, aligning with the show's reputation for blending genres.
Silo – Survival in the Depths
Season 3 Expected in 2026
Apple TV+'s Silo stands out for its deliberate pacing and existential themes. Rebecca Ferguson anchors the narrative, portraying resilience amid societal collapse. With its focus on human adaptability, the series offers a stark contrast to typical post-apocalyptic tropes.
Foundation – Reimagining Asimov's Vision
Season 4 Expected in 2027
Adapted from Isaac Asimov's seminal work, Foundation balances epic scale with intimate character arcs. Its 2026 Emmy win validates its cultural impact, while future seasons aim to tackle the novel's philosophical depth head-on.
Fallout – Embracing Post-Apocalyptic Nuance
Season 3 Expected in 2027
Fallout distinguishes itself through meticulous adaptation of its source material, capturing the series' signature blend of grit and wit. Walton Goggins' performance as The Ghoul elevates the narrative, positioning the show as a benchmark for post-apocalyptic storytelling.
Paradise – Unraveling Enigma
Season 3 Anticipated in 2027
Dan Fogelman's Paradise defies expectations with its layered mysteries and emotional resonance. Praised for sharp dialogue and nuanced performances, it secured a second season amid critical acclaim, hinting at a climactic third installment.
As production continues, fans anticipate how Fogelman's vision will resolve the series' intricate plot threads, cementing its status as a modern sci-fi landmark.
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