
Science fiction has been incredibly popular in film and television for decades, drawing viewers in with tales of technology, space travel, and future worlds. Classic movies like 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, and Alien are genre staples, and TV shows such as Doctor Who, Lost, and Stranger Things have kept sci-fi a dominant force on television since the 1950s. Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond, fans will soon have free access to all eleven seasons of a highly acclaimed sci-fi horror series.
In the 1990s, The X Files became a huge cultural phenomenon, changing science fiction television and how fans connected with shows. The series followed FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully as they investigated strange and mysterious cases, always searching for the truth. Created by Chris Carter, it originally ran from 1993 to 2002 and was later revived with new seasons in 2016 and 2018. Now, all 11 seasons and 218 episodes of The X Files are available to stream for free on Pluto TV, starting January 1st. You can watch on a dedicated 24/7 channel within Pluto TV’s Sci-Fi category, or watch episodes on demand.
The X Files Brought Sci-Fi Mainstream
While not the first of its kind, The X-Files played a huge role in popularizing science fiction and stories about the paranormal. It showed that sci-fi could be both popular with audiences and praised by critics, turning it from a relatively small interest into a major part of pop culture that remains influential today.
This TV series was a game-changer, cleverly combining self-contained episodes that anyone could enjoy with a complex, season-long mystery. This mystery resonated with viewers’ growing concerns about government secrecy and the fear of the unknown. The show expertly blended science fiction, horror, and detective work, creating a detailed and fascinating world. However, at its heart, the series was about the compelling relationship between the two main characters, Mulder and Scully. Their contrasting personalities sparked a captivating dynamic and a romantic tension that helped pioneer the modern idea of ‘shipping’ – rooting for fictional characters to become a couple – a trend that continues today.
While some seasons of The X Files were stronger than others – Season 4 was a critical high point, while Season 9 received much poorer reviews – the show was undeniably revolutionary. It helped create the kind of passionate online fan communities we see today, demonstrated that science fiction could appeal to a wide audience, and continues to influence the genre decades later.
What’s New on Pluto TV?
Pluto TV is adding more great content this December, and now includes all seasons of The X-Files. The streaming service recently added a wide range of popular movies, like the complete James Bond collection, The Wolf of Wall Street, Saving Private Ryan, The Silence of the Lambs, and The Shawshank Redemption.
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