Last Updated: December 13th
The best sci-fi works in both universal truths and hyperspecific detail, using fantastical yet fully-realized worlds to tell stories about our own. Netflix‘s selection of good sci-fi movies isn’t exhaustive, but there’s still plenty worth exploring nestled among the sequels and paycheck-generators. Keep on scrolling for 10 of the best sci-fi movies on Netflix streaming to watch right now, all taking you from the moon, the farthest reaches of space, and to the outer fringes of reality itself.
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Run Time: 116min | IMDb: 5.6/10
Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette, and Daniel Dae Kim star in this Sophie’s Choice set in the unforgiving environment of outer space. The trio play scientist on a planned mission to Mars who discover an accidental stowaway that may compromise their trip and threaten the life support systems onboard their ship. What follows is a tense, philosophical dilemma that brings out the best, and worst, of the group, and there’s enough scientific jargon and high-stakes action to make it really interesting.
Run Time: 113 min | IMDb: 7.5/10
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone star in this 90s sci-fi flick set in 2084 that follows a construction worker named Quaid (Schwarzenegger) who begins having disturbing, memory-like dreams of an alternate life in which he was a spy sent to retrieve a dangerous weapon from colonized Mars. Stone plays Lori, his “wife” who reveals herself to be an agent as well, sent to monitor Quaid who purposefully wiped his memories of the mission to protect the planet’s people. There’s plenty of space travel, explosion, and twisted mind games in this one, but good luck figuring out if it’s all real or just Quaid’s imagination.
Run Time: 120 min | IMDb: 7.4/10
Bong Joon-Ho’s send-up of corporate farming and environmental abuses isn’t subtle. Tilda Swinton goes all-out as the CEO of an evil corporation only to be outdone by Jake Gyllenhaal’s broad turn as an unstable TV host. But its tale of an endearing, genetically modified “super pig” and the girl who loves him is effective and contains both some terrific action set pieces and the most affecting child/strange beast relationship this side of E.T.
Run Time: 126 min | IMDb: 7.1/10
Chris Evans stars in this sci-fi thriller from auteur Bong Joon-ho. The film, set years into the future following a devastating ice age caused by mankind, follows Evans’ Curtis who lives in poverty on a train that continuously circles the Earth and contains all that remains of human life. Curtis is part of the “scum” that the people relegated to the back of the train while the “elite” enjoy the privilege of wealth and status that comes with living in the front. Curtis sparks a rebellion that ends in bloodshed and a devastating reveal when he makes it to the train’s engine room and discovers just how the elite have been fueling their operation. It’s a dark, grimy action piece that should give fans a new appreciation for Evans’ talent.
Run Time: 94 min | IMDb: 7/10
This Spanish-language sci-fi flick is all kinds of f*cked up, but in the best way. The film is set in a large, tower-style “Vertical Self-Management Center” where the residents, who are periodically switched at random between floors, are fed by a platform, initially filled with food, that gradually descends through the levels. Conflicts arise when inmates at the top begin eating all the food, leaving the people lower down to fight for survival.
Run Time: 96 min | IMDb: 5.6/10
We’ve written about this totally 90s sci-fi experiment at length. Johnny Mnemonic has somewhat of a cult following thanks to its cyberpunk dystopian setting and the fact that it featured a young Keanu Reeves doing what amounts to a feature-length audition tape for his eventual Matrix gig. But there’s more to love than just that. Cybernetic dolphins, Dolph Lundgren as a crazed, cybernetically enhanced street preacher, Ice-T leading an underground revolution. It’s sci-fi camp at the highest level. We dare you not to watch.
Run Time: 95 min | IMDb: 5.4/10
Emma Roberts leads a promising young cast in this twisted sci-fi thriller about a mysterious island where troublesome women are sent to be “re-educated.” Roberts plays Uma, a young woman who refuses to marry the man her mother wants her to. She’s sent to Paradise, an island that serves as a rehabilitation center for rebellious women. She befriends other girls there (played by Awkwafina, Eiza Gonzalez, and Danielle MacDonald) and coon learns some dark, disturbing secrets about how the island plans to “fix” her defiant streak.
Run Time: 118 min | IMDb: 5.6/10
George Clooney rocks one of the better quarantine beards we’ve seen in this sci-fi film he directed and starred in for Netflix. Playing cancer-stricken scientist Augustine, Clooney’s forced to survive the harsh winter of the post-apocalyptic Arctic on his own until he stumbles upon a kid — who may be the only other person on Earth at this point. To add to the drama, Augustine must warn a crew of returning astronauts that Earth is uninhabitable, which means he’s basically in charge of saving the human race.
Run Time: 113 min | IMDb: 6/10
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jamie Foxx star in this insane-looking sci-fi flick that puts a spin on the traditional superhero tale. In this gritty action film, Foxx plays a revenge-driven veteran, and Gordon-Levitt plays a New Orleans cop trying to save his city. both are drawn into a seedy underground of gangs peddling a drug that promises superhuman abilities that come with an expiration date — and possibly a death sentence.
Run Time: 114 min | IMDb: 5.2/10
Anthony Mackie plays an android officer on a secret mission to stop a nuclear attack in this futuristic military drama. Mackie’s Leo represents a new breed of super-soldier, a governmental experiment meant to save human lives but when he’s paired up with an inexperienced drone pilot who doesn’t trust his kind, the two have a lot more to worry about than just enemy militia and armed terrorists.
Recent Changes Through November 2021:
Removed: Inception, Prospect, The Endless
Added: Johnny Mnemonic, Stowaway, Paradise Hills