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Despite being cancelled by the streaming platform after only two seasons, one series has cemented an important place in Netflix’s science fiction category that rivals even the behemoth that is Stranger Things. The Duffer brothers’ coming-of-age horror/fantasy tale debuted on Netflix in 2016 and has since attracted record viewership, but the 1980s-set nostalgic horror series may have capitalized on the success of previous sci-fi shows on the platform. This includes the likes of The OA, Dark, and, more recently, Katla, 3 Body Problem, Black Mirror, and more.
Why Sense8 Is Still the Best Sci-Fi Show On Netflix

Debuting a year prior to Stranger Things, Sense8 set the stage for sci-fi to get a true renaissance on the platform. Developed by the Wachowskis (The Matrix, V for Vendetta, Cloud Atlas) and J. Michael Straczynski (Babylon 5, Changeling, World War Z), Sense8 introduced a unique premise driven by its vibrant and varying characters who spanned the globe, while exploring complex, relevant, and poignant themes. It’s a shame Sense8 didn’t get more attention during its release.
Sense8 focused on eight core characters across the entire planet who are reborn as homo-sensorium, aka sensates, an evolved species of human who can communicate telepathically and share emotions, memories, and skills. The core “Cluster” sparks a revolution against the villainous sensate hunter, Whispers (Terrence Mann), and his Biologic Preservation Organization, which wants to capture them and harness their mental and emotional connections to give Whispers a form of immortality. The sci-fi backdrop of Sense8 is secondary, however, as the show’s characters take center-stage.









