3 Cancelled Sci-Fi TV Shows That Should Be Revived Next After Firefly

Lots of great sci-fi shows ended before their time, and everyone has a favorite that deserves a second chance. This list focuses on just three shows I believe are particularly worthy of being brought back – either because their stories were left unfinished or because they’d likely succeed more easily now. Here are three sci-fi series that should be considered for a continuation, following the example of Firefly.

The Pitt Season 2 Already Revealed Why Santos Stole the Scalpel In Episode 12

In the season 2 finale of The Pitt, viewers learned a heartbreaking reason behind Dr. Santos’s behavior. For the past year, she’s been ostracized and made to feel like the bad guy after reporting Dr. Landgon, leaving her deeply isolated. This led some fans to believe she’s on the verge of a serious emotional collapse, potentially making just one more wrong choice trigger a breakdown.

5 Sitcom Reboots That Actually Worked

Many TV revivals don’t live up to expectations—shows like And Just Like That… haven’t recaptured the magic of the original Sex and the City, and the return of Arrested Development disappointed even dedicated fans. However, the following sitcom reboots did manage to succeed.

Pokemon Battle Gimmicks in Pokemon Champions, Explained

Based on trailers and my time playing, the new game, Pokemon Champions, will focus on Mega Evolution when it’s released. This fits well with the current excitement around Mega Evolution, sparked by Pokemon Legends: Z-A and the recent Pokemon TCG products featuring it. Many players are curious if Pokemon Champions will bring back older battle mechanics and how it will approach evolutions going forward. I’ve played the game and spoken with Hoshino Masaaki, the Game Producer and Development Director, to find out more.

Netflix’s Keira Knightley Spy Thriller Black Doves Makes Slow Horses Look Weak

The new series Black Doves, from the creator of Giri/Haji, really gets going when the main character realizes her identity as a spy might be compromised. Her boss brings in Ben Whishaw’s character, Sam, to help, and together they get caught up in a dangerous situation filled with criminals, hitmen, questionable deals, and even a few personal vendettas – all connected to the world of MI5. Black Doves offers a compelling contrast to spy stories set in London, and while it shares some similarities, it’s far more chaotic and intense than Gary Oldman’s more subdued spy thriller.