10 Best ‘80s Sci-fi TV Shows (And Where to Stream Them)

The ’80s are known for more than just influencing contemporary TV shows with their unique style; numerous groundbreaking series and concepts originated during this time. This decade significantly contributed to the popularity of cult classics and sparked a wave of nostalgia among viewers, many of whom still appreciate these shows even if they weren’t born yet. Interestingly, sci-fi enthusiasts who didn’t grow up in the ’80s find themselves drawn to the shows from this era, as a large portion of them remain relevant today.

The Sandman Producer David S. Goyer Breaks Down Season 2 of the Beloved Netflix Series

In this television series called Sandman, which mirrors a comic book of the same name, we follow the character Morpheus (Tom Sturridge), who represents dreams and is one of several beings known as the Endless. After being locked away for over a hundred years, Morpheus broke free from his confinement and set off on a journey to regain his power and reestablish his domain, the Dreaming. The second season takes a more intimate approach as Morpheus deals with the repercussions of granting his son, Orpheus (Ruairi O’Connor), a swift and compassionate death. This action, however, drew the attention of the Kindly Ones, an ancient trio of goddesses, who conflicted with Morpheus, compelling him to make a significant choice concerning his life and kingdom.

Street Fighter 6 Sees Huge Jump in Players and the Reason Will Surprise You

On August 5th, the number of players for Street Fighter 6 doubled and a massive amount of units were sold due to an update. However, Sagat, the legendary fighter, wasn’t solely responsible for this surge. Rather, it was the Outfit 4 set that attracted so many players towards Street Fighter 6. The main reason behind this? Outfit 4 is the eagerly awaited swimsuit pack.

Ahead of the Netflix Reboot, One of the Most Iconic ’70s TV Shows Is Streaming Totally Free

The complete three-season run of the 1974 science fiction adventure series “Land of the Lost,” created by Sid and Marty Krofft, can be streamed for free on YouTube with ads. Originally airing on NBC from 1974 to 1976 for 43 episodes across three seasons, this show was a popular choice among Saturday morning viewers for an entire generation of kids, eventually earning cult status. Later on, CBS re-aired the series in the mid-80s, and ABC produced two new seasons starting in 1991. A feature film adaptation starring Will Ferrell came out in 2009, and rumors suggest that another remake is being planned for Netflix.

Pokemon Leak Reveals When First Legends: Z-A Mega Evolution Cards are Coming

Based on information from PokeBeach, a new set titled “Mega Dream ex” is scheduled for release in Japan on November 28th, approximately one month following “Pokemon Legends: Z-A”. This set is said to feature Mega Dragonite as its main attraction, given the current hype surrounding this specific Mega Evolution. Dragonite has been a beloved character since the original games, Pokemon Red and Green, so it’s expected that many fans will be eager to explore its Mega Evolution, with particular interest in the associated card.

King of the Hill Reveals Connie’s Biggest Change for Revival

In the revival of “King of the Hill,” Connie reappears alongside several original characters, playing an important role in Bobby Hill’s life once more after many years. It is shown that Connie has undergone some changes suitable for the modern era – she is now 21 years old, just like Bobby, and is studying at UT Dallas, pursuing two challenging majors. In terms of her romantic relationships, she is depicted as practicing Ethical Non-Monogamy with Chane Wassanasong, who also makes a comeback in the series.

The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Gets Huge Update (& Reveals New Arena)

The pace in the Hunger Games universe has been swift, and this update on the upcoming productions is no different. Suzanne Collins’ latest novel, “Sunrise on the Reaping,” was published on March 18th of this year, but plans for a movie adaptation have been underway even before its release. This new film will continue the success of the previous prequel, “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.” While the latter is set 64 years prior to the main series, “Sunrise on the Reaping” takes place only 24 years before Katniss Everdeen volunteered.

Hit Romantasy Book Fourth Wing Is Getting Its Own Party Game (And You Can Pre-Order It Now)

In the Empyrean series, readers find themselves at Navarre’s Basgiath War College, where Violet Sorrengail is compelled to undertake the perilous task of learning dragon-riding. This thrilling tale has held readers spellbound with its intricate world-building, romantic undertones, and engaging talking dragons. The books have given rise to merchandise and adaptations, and now, fans can enjoy a game based on Hasbro’s popular party game, Priorities, inspired by the first three novels.

Of Course the Next Step for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Is Sexy Body Pillows

Currently, there’s a single design available, featuring both sides – one side showcasing David and the other Lucy. The cost for this unique piece in the United States is $30, while in Europe it’s €36.00, which translates to approximately £31 in the UK. You can purchase it from the official CD Projekt Red merchandise store.

Metal Eden Launches on September 2nd

first, to bring MOEBIUS under control, and second, to uncover its past by exploring its mysterious transformation from a human settlement into a lethal entity with an unknown agenda. It appears that MOEBIUS was once inhabited by humans and later transformed into a deadly machine for some enigmatic purpose.