10 Perfect Sci-Fi Western Series That Offer the Best of Both Genres

Science fiction Westerns have appeared in movies and TV for decades, with examples like The Valley of Gwangi and Timerider: The Adventures of Lyle Swann. But some of the best combinations of these genres are found on television. While the plots can be quite unusual, these shows are consistently fun to watch and generally feature high-quality production.

‘Better Caul Saul’s Success Is Still Surprising 11 Years After the ‘Breaking Bad’ Spin-off’s Premiere

As a big movie and TV fan, I’ve noticed spin-offs usually fall into pretty predictable patterns. They’re either prequels – telling stories before the original show – or sequels, picking up the narrative after the main events. Sometimes, they even run alongside the original series, happening at the same time. Honestly, each approach can work, and it really depends on the story they’re trying to tell. But if I’m being honest, I usually find sequels the most satisfying, though there are exceptions, of course!

Hulu’s 3-Part Period Drama Series Is One Of Its Best

Featuring appearances by big names like Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, The Great boasts excellent casting all around. Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult shine as Catherine and Peter, and their playful chemistry is a highlight of the show. Though the third season’s surprising finale left fans eager for more, The Great remains more compelling than many other historical dramas, even with its story still unfolding.

HBO’s 8-Part Fantasy Series With Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score Is One Of Its Best

I’ve been so impressed with HBO’s fantasy shows lately – they’re some of the best out there! Seeing A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms in 2026 really proved that the world of Westeros still has so much to offer, and it was great to see them try a more comedic approach. And it’s not just that show – His Dark Materials, True Blood, House of the Dragon, and a bunch of others all stand alongside what I consider HBO’s ultimate fantasy series.

Daredevil’s New Suit Isn’t Alone — 10 MCU Costumes That Look Straight Out of the Comics

Early superhero movies in the 2000s, like the first X-Men and Fantastic Four films, often featured costumes that were quite different from the bright, colorful looks in the original Marvel comics. Filmmakers were hesitant to fully recreate the comic book designs. However, more recently, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been embracing those iconic comic book looks for its heroes, frequently using them for the characters’ ultimate or most polished outfits, which has strengthened the connection to the source material and honored the heroes’ histories.

2 Of The Greatest Netflix Shows Of All Time Can’t Be Watched On Netflix

As a huge fan of streaming, I’ve always known Netflix usually keeps its original shows locked down – they made them, so why would they let them go? Unlike network TV shows like Suits which move when licensing deals end, you’d expect Netflix originals to stay put. But it’s been so strange to see two of what I consider Netflix’s best shows actually leave the platform. It really feels unusual, considering they were created by Netflix in the first place.

Prime Video’s Sherlock Holmes Is Officially the End of an Era

As a huge Sherlock Holmes fan, I’ve always loved seeing new takes on the classic stories, but one trend really feels unnecessary: the addition of a third Holmes sibling. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle never wrote about one, yet so many movies and shows keep inventing them! While the idea of giving Sherlock a brilliant sister could be cool and offer a fresh perspective, the character of Beatrice Holmes just doesn’t quite work. Honestly, I think it’s time for filmmakers to officially retire this whole ‘secret sibling’ trope. Let’s stick to the Holmes and Watson dynamic we all know and love!

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friend’s Firestar Could Be Sadie Sink’s Role in Brand New Day

As a huge movie fan, I’ve been following the casting rumors, and everyone’s talking about Jean Grey, which makes sense. But honestly, I think there’s another character from the comics’ history that’s being totally overlooked: Firestar! She first showed up in the old Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends cartoon, and I think Sydney Sweeney would be absolutely perfect for the role. It’s funny, the answer might have been right in front of us the whole time!