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What’s Most Anticipated for Sci-Fi TV in 2024?

Highlights

  • Sci-fi fans have a lot to look forward to in 2024 with a new Star Wars show, a video game adaptation, and a unique alien first-contact story.
  • The show “3 Body Problem” offers a fresh take on the first-contact scenario, with a complex story and high-budget production from the creators of Game of Thrones.
  • The Fallout adaptation seems promising, staying faithful to the source material, and learning from the mistakes of other video game-to-TV adaptations like Halo. Fans have reason to be excited.


Sci-fi fans have plenty to look forward to in 2024, thanks to the genre seeming healthier than ever. With every passing year, it seems that studios are becoming less and less timid about investing significant sums of money in big-budget sci-fi productions, and next year is certainly no different.

From a new, intriguing story set in the Star Wars universe, to another promising video-game-to-TV adaptation, to a unique take on the alien first-contact scenario, it looks like sci-fi fans are going to be spoiled next year.

3 Body Problem

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3 Body Problem is one of Netflix’s high-profile productions coming in 2024. Based on a wildly popular Chinese book series, it follows humanity’s first contact with an extraterrestrial species. If one is looking for a show that does away with the classic trope of massive, alien tripods armed with death beams, or grotesque facehuggers that plant eggs in their victims, then this show is probably for them. The story applies a unique and complicated approach to the popular first-contact scenario. After Earth establishes contact with the Trisolarans, an alien civilization living on a dying world, it becomes unclear whether the Trisolarans are planning to invade Earth for its lush habitat and resources. As humanity divides into factions over how to handle this crisis, intriguing drama ensues.

3 Body Problem is being executive produced by familiar names David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the duo behind the massive hit that was Game of Thrones. Although they fell out of favor with much of the show’s fan base following Game of Thrones‘ controversial ending, it’s undeniable that the two know how to put together an impressive, high-budget TV production. That’s probably why Netflix entrusted them with a $200 million budget to produce 3 Body Problem, which is premiering on March 21, 2024.

Game of Thrones fans will recognize other familar faces like actors John Bradley and Liam Cunningham, who starred as Samwell Tarly and Davos Seaworth in the medieval fantasy show. Cunningham plays the character of Thomas Wade in 3 Body Problem, who was an important character in the books. Wade is the chief of Earth’s lead intelligence agency, the PDC. Bradley plays the character Jack Rooney in 3 Body Problem. This character did not appear in the books, so it’s unclear what his place will be within the story. In fact, Benioff and Weiss introduced a plethora of new characters for the show, so it’s likely that the show will differ from the book in multiple ways. 3 Body Problem also stars other recognizable actors like Benedict Wong and Rosalind Chao.

Cast

Marlo Kelly, Saamer Usmani, Jess Hong, Rosalind Chao

Release date

March 21, 2024

Writers

David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, Alexander Woo

Fallout

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Fallout is the next highly anticipated video-game adaptation coming in 2024. Following the huge success of HBO’s The Last of Us, Amazon is looking to draw in Fallout‘s large fan base, as well as the mainstream audience, for an entertaining romp through post-apocalyptic Los Angeles. Excitement quickly spread throughout the game series’ fan base following the release of Fallout‘s first trailer. The video made it clear that Fallout is remaining faithful to its source material, while still creating a show that can be enjoyed by many.

Fallout follows Lucy, played by Ella Purnell, a vault dweller who must leave her home and venture out into the wasteland that is now Los Angeles. At some point she meets The Ghoul, played by Walton Goggins, an irradiated bounty hunter who has wandered the post-apocalyptic wasteland for nearly 200 years. It’s still unclear what the show’s overarching story is about, but the trailer makes it clear that the show is remaining faithful to the Fallout game series.

Halo was another video-game-to-TV adaptation that failed where The Last of Us, and likely Fallout, succeeded. Halo took drastic departures from its source material in an effort to appeal to the mainstream audience. Instead of creating a successful show that drew in both the general public and fans of its source material, Halo instead alienated its original fans while also failing to entertain new viewers. Thankfully, Fallout seems to be run more wisely, and fans of the franchise have good reason to be excited for its April 12, 2024 premiere date.

Cast

Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins, Moises Arias

Release date

April 12, 2024

Writers

Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Graham Wagner

Star Wars: The Acolyte

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The Acolyte is a show set in the Star Wars universe during its High Republic era. Set about 100 years before The Phantom Menace, the High Republic period is regarded as one of the most prosperous and peaceful eras of the Star Wars timeline. However, The Acolyte delves into the dark and mysterious secrets that underlie this seemingly untroubled time. The show has been described by Lucasfilm as a mystery thriller, and follows a Jedi Master and his former Padawan as they investigate a series of sinister crimes. One of the show’s actors, Dafne Keen, stated that the show explains how the Sith infiltrated the Jedi Order.

The Acolyte seems to be following the trend of Andor, Star Wars‘ first venture into more mature subject matter. While Andor was mainly an action-adventure show, it also heavily featured elements usually seen in political-spy thrillers, and did not pull any punches when exploring darker themes within the Star Wars universe.

The Acolyte‘s cast does not feature any household names, but that might only make the show’s atmosphere even more intriguing. It features Lee Jung-jae as a Jedi Master and Amandla Stenberg as his former Padawan. Fans of the popular Logan movie will likely be excited to see Dafne Keen in one of the show’s main roles, who played Laura alongside Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine character.

Cast

Amandla Stenberg, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Lee Jung-jae

Release date

2024 (Specific date unannounced)

Writers

Kor Adana, Leslye Headland, Charmaine De Grate

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