All Six Seasons of a Cult Sci-fi TV Series Are Hiding on Streaming

As a devoted cinephile navigating the digital age, I’ve found that the streaming era presents a fascinating chance for classic films to reemerge as fresh discoveries – all it takes is a spark of curiosity from enough fellow movie lovers to bring something back into the spotlight. However, with an abundance of streaming services and content libraries at our fingertips, finding hidden gems among the vast ocean of oldies but goodies can be quite the challenge. That’s why I’m here – to help you sift through the sea of streaming platforms and uncover those timeless treasures!

One of the exceptional streaming recommendations we often suggest is a relatively unknown gem: Highlander: The Series, a groundbreaking sci-fi TV show from the 1990s and 2000s that’s now available in its entirety (all six seasons) on multiple platforms. This critically acclaimed series is actually a spinoff from a well-known movie franchise, which is currently undergoing a major reboot.

What Is Highlander: The Series About?

The TV series, titled “Highlander,” follows Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul), a relative of the movie’s protagonist Connor MacLeod. Similar to Connor, Duncan encounters threats not just from other immortals seeking to eliminate him before the gathering, but also from a clandestine group of mortals known as ‘The Watchers,’ who aim to kill him despite their vow to observe and document without interfering.

For six seasons, from 1993 to 1998, the television series known as “Highlander: The Series” aired. In this series, Adrian Paul played the central character Duncan, while his protege Richie, portrayed by Stan Kirsch, also had a significant role. Notable guest appearances included Jim Byrnes, Peter Wingfield, Alexandra Vandernoot, Elizabeth Gracen, Lisa Howard, Roger Daltrey, Amanda Wyss, Peter Hudson, and others for different durations throughout the show’s run.

Highlander: The Series Kept the Franchise Alive

I, a devoted fan, have been on a rollercoaster ride with the Highlander franchise, dreaming of it becoming the iconic IP many anticipated following the original film’s cult success. The 1991 sequel film, Highlander II: The Quickening, aimed to explore futuristic sci-fi realms; however, it flopped spectacularly at the box office (earning only $15 million against a budget of $22 million), often making appearances in the top lists of the worst films ever produced. The 1994 threequel, Highlander III: The Sorcerer, attempted to revert to the original film’s formula with enhanced action, a larger budget, and star power (Mario Van Peebles, Deborah Unger), but unfortunately, it could only recover its production and marketing expenses.

Following the release of three films without significant box office success, the Highlander series experienced a prolonged hiatus spanning over five years. During this period, a television show was able to delve deeper into the franchise’s mythology, exploring themes such as the powers, rituals, and organizations associated with the immortals. The Highlander franchise can be seen as a pioneer in establishing the format that later became popular in the Marvel or DC cinematic universes. In 2000, the series released another film titled Highlander: Endgame, which seamlessly integrated the TV show’s continuity with the movies, featuring Christopher Lambert reprising his role as Connor MacLeod alongside Adrian Paul’s Duncan MacLeod for a joint appearance. Despite being a box office failure ($15.8 million against a $25M budget), Highlander: Endgame paved the way for cross-platform franchise storytelling, a move that appears increasingly visionary and groundbreaking as time passes.

Highlander Is Getting A Reboot

Efforts have been made to resurrect the Highlander franchise, involving numerous initiations and pauses in reviving the movie series. The most recent effort has drawn in Henry Cavill, who stars in Man of Steel and The Witcher; Cavill will portray Connor MacLeod, while Russell Crowe, his on-screen father from Man of Steel, is set to play mentor Ramirez (previously played by Sean Connery). Filming for the Highlander reboot is slated to commence this fall under the direction of John Wick co-creator Chad Stahelski, working from a script by Michael Finch. The revamped Highlander aims to preserve elements of the original film while introducing new twists to its mythology.

You Can Stream Highlander: The Series On Many Platforms

Another great incentive for enthusiasts to start watching Highlander: The Series right away is that it’s available for streaming on Peacock, Pluto TV, Tubi, Sling TV, and Amazon Prime Video.

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2025-07-25 01:42