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The Best Sci-Fi Movies on Netflix Right Now

May 19, 2023
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Some of these sci-fi films are stranger than fiction; some are surprisingly relevant to the modern era.

Science fiction is an incredibly flexible and encompassing field that allows writers, filmmakers, and actors to show off their creativity without being hampered by the confines of other genres. All sci-fi films can have elements of action, drama, romance, adventure, and mystery (with the best ones having a mixture of sub-genres) without blurring the lines, so it’s a genre that offers something for everyone. With that in mind, we’ve gone through and rounded up the best sci-fi movies on Netflix.


For more recommendations, check out our list of the best movies on Netflix, the best sci-fi shows on the platform, for the best sci-fi movies on Hulu or Prime Video.

Editor’s note: This article was updated April 2023 to include The Thing.

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The Adam Project (2022)

Run Time: 1 hr 46 min | Director: Shawn Levy

Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Mark Ruffalo, Catherine Keener, Jennifer Garner, Zoe Saldana, Walker Scobell

If you’re looking for a fun throwback to the Amblin adventure films of the 1980s, look no further than Shawn Levy’s Netflix original sci-fi film, The Adam Project. The film centers on a young boy (breakout star Walker Scobell), who discovers that his future self (Ryan Reynolds) is an astronaut who has crash-landed on Earth. If you’re expecting the typical quippy performance from Reynolds, you’ll be surprised to see that it’s actually Scobell who gets most of the film’s best zingers. Reynolds turns in a more hardened, mature performance, and the film itself does a great job balancing humor and heart. Look out for the moving performances by Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner as Adam’s parents, but stick around for Catherine Keener’s scenery chewing villain. — Liam Gaughan

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The Thing (2011)

Run Time: 1 hr 43 min | Director: Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.

Cast: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Ulrich Thomsen, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

A prequel to John Carpenter’s classic horror film of the same name, The Thing is a haunting survival thriller intended to evoke the same eerie vibes. Directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., The Thing stars Joel Edgerton as Sam Carter, a military vet and helicopter pilot, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Kate Lloyd, a scientist in a Norwegian Antarctic research crew who uncovers a mysterious ship belonging to an alien species buried deep below the surface of the ice. As the insidious alien parasite awakes and latches onto the isolated Arctic outpost team, they turn on each other and fight their own paranoia with the single goal of survival. – Yael Tygiel

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Rim of the World (2019)

Run Time: 1 hr 38 min | Director: McG

Cast: Jack Gore, Miya Cech, Benjamin Flores Jr.

Action director McG (Terminator Salvation) helms this alien invasion-driven coming-of-age film that harkens back to classic 80s sci-fi movies like Red Dawn, E.T., and Predator. The story follows a ragtag group of four teens who get separated from their summer camp during a devastating alien attack. Left with the literal key to humanity’s survival, the four misfits have to work through their differences and travel across the state to fend off the invaders. Rim of the World is a fun flick for kids that has great creature designs and plenty of inspiring moments that will have viewers pumping their fists. – Tauri Miller

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Jung_E (2023)

Run Time: 1 hr 39 min | Director: Yeon Sang-ho

Cast: Kang Soo-youn, Kim Hyun-joo, Ryu Kyung-soo

Kang Soo-yeon is incredibly impressive in Jung_E, which unfortunately serves as her final movie before her death. Written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho, Jung_E boldly explores an unnerving and fascinating story inspired by the evolution of artificial intelligence while brazenly broaching questions regarding the dangers of technology, greed, and our dying planet. With a gorgeous technical design, Jung_E is a beautiful, thought-provoking sci-fi drama about humanity, grief, and perseverance. Also starring Kim Hyun-joo and Ryu Kyung-soo, Jung_E captivates with the action and drama, appealing to a sci-fi-loving audience. – Yael Tygiel

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Project Power (2020)

Run Time: 1 hr 53 | Director: Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman

Cast: Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Dominique Fishback, Rodrigo Santoro

Directing duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman brings to life Mattson Tomlin’s fascinating script in Project Power, an original film about the inevitable commodification of superhuman abilities. Built on a cleverly provocative premise with an exciting philosophical implication, Project Power provides the stellar cast with an exciting playground to explore. Led by Jamie Foxx (Spider-man: No Way Home) with Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Inception) and Dominique Fishback (The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey), Project Power builds on highly intricate stunts and action sequences, grounding a CGI-filled film with tangible aspects and an alluring mystery. – Yael Tygiel

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Awake (2021)

Run Time: 1 hr 36 min | Director: Mark Raso

Cast: Gina Rodriguez, Ariana Greenblatt, Lucius Hoyos, Shamier Anderson, Jennifer Jason Leigh

Gina Rodriguez (Diary of a Future President) stars in Awake, a fascinating science-fiction film about a former soldier who discovers that her daughter might be the cure for a global bout of insomnia. Director Mark Raso, who co-wrote the screenplay with Joseph Raso, carefully dictates the specificity of his post-apocalyptic world, navigating the aftermath of a mysterious catastrophe with fatal consequences. Co-starring Shamier Anderson (Wynonna Earp) and Jennifer Jason Leigh (Hunters), Awake reveals Rodriguez’s nimble skill in balancing strength and vulnerability as a mother tasked with protecting the potential key to salvation. – Yael Tygiel

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The Discovery (2017)

Run Time: 1 hr 42 min | Director: Charlie McDowell

Cast: Robert Redford, Jason Segel, Rooney Mara, Jesse Plemons, Riley Keough

The Discovery is an intriguing science-fiction romance film directed by Charlie McDowell, who wrote the provocative screenplay with Justin Lader. Beginning with Dr. Thomas Harbor’s (Robert Redford) scientific revelation that an afterlife exists, leading to a heartbreakingly massive increase in suicides, The Discovery leans into discourse about scientific processes, as well as a detour focusing on how his findings affect the doctor’s son’s (Jason Segel) attempts to help a young woman, Isla (Rooney Mara), with her own issues surrounding the concept of death. With a talented star-filled cast, The Discovery initiates truly curious and thought-provoking ideas, leaving audiences eager for more answers and discoveries. – Yael Tygiel

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Tau (2018)

Run Time: 1 hr 37 min | Director: Federico D’Alessandro

Cast: Maika Monroe, Ed Skrein, Gary Oldman

Directed by Federico D’Alessandro (Spider-Man: No Way Home), Tau is a sleek movie based on a fascinatingly terrifying concept. The director’s previous cinematic experiences in the art department of Hollywood’s biggest features give him a unique vision that is beautifully implemented in Tau. Starring Maika Monroe as Julia, a woman who finds herself being held prisoner by a sadistic artificial intelligence voiced sternly by Gary Oldman, Tau also sees Ed Skrein (Deadpool) as Julia’s captor, continuing his impressively believable villain streak. Written by experienced science-fiction television writer Noga Landau (See), Tau plays with predictable sci-fi themes and elements of horror, but the wonderful casting sets it apart, providing an entertaining ride. – Yael Tygiel

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Morbius (2022)

Run Time: 1 hr 44 min | Director: Daniel Espinosa

Cast: Jared Leto, Matt Smith, Adria Arjona, Jared Harris

Surely you’ve seen the memes, but now, you can watch the film that spurred them all from the comfort of your couch. Based on the Marvel Comics character, Morbius stars Jared Leto in the titular role – and what a role it is. The film focuses on a biochemist attempting to cure his rare blood disease. However, he instead infects himself with a form of vampirism and must feed on the artificial blood he created to satiate his thirst. As his urges for the real thing become more and more powerful, Morbius must also try and escape the FBI agents after him. Though critically panned and a box office flop, Morbius’ cultural impact on summer 2022 can’t be denied. It’s worth a watch to see what all the talk is about. – Taylor Gates

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I Am Mother (2019)

Run Time: 1 hr 53 min | Director: Grant Sputore

Cast: Hilary Swank, Rose Byrne, Clara Rugaard

Danish actress Clara Rugaard stars in the intriguing science fiction film I Am Mother, about a lone girl who is raised by an android she calls Mother. Voiced by the multifaceted Rose Byrne (Physical), Mother has convinced her ward that they are the sole survivors of a vicious plague. But when a stranger arrives, played by Oscar winner Hilary Swank, everything Mother has said is called into question. The I Am Mother screenplay by Michael Lloyd Green, based on the story written by director Grant Sputore, broaches provocative philosophical points to be investigated in strikingly sterile sceneries, allowing these talented actresses to discuss and kick ass at the same time. – Yael Tygiel

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The Mist (2006)

Run Time: 2 hr 6 min | Director: Frank Darabont

Cast: Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Laurie Holden

Based on the Stephen King novel, The Mist is one of the most chilling sci-fi/horror films ever made. The plot revolves around a group of people trapped in a supermarket as they try to stay safe from bloodthirsty monsters lurking right outside. Though the creatures are terrifying, the real scares come from the humans and what people do under the most stressful circumstances. The film almost plays out like a dark, tense social experiment. Marcia Gay Harden as religious fanatic Mrs. Carmody gives an especially memorable performance. – Taylor Gates

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Spiderhead (2022)

Run Time: 1 hr 46 min | Director: Joseph Kosinski

Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Miles Teller, Jurnee Smollett

Spiderhead is a psychedelic mind-bending science fiction film that questions morality, humanity, and freedom, as it’s set in a terrifying near future where convicted felons are given the opportunity to shorten their sentences by becoming human guinea pigs in untested medical trials. Starring Chris Hemsworth (Thor: Love and Thunder), Miles Teller (Top Gun: Maverick), and Jurnee Smollett (Lovecraft Country), this all-star cast enhances the mystifying premise and captivating story from Deadpool and Zombieland writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, based on the short story by George Saunders. Hemsworth’s performance is a pleasant deviation from his more recent recognizable roles, only emphasizing the strengths of this film. – Yael Tygiel

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What Happened to Monday (2017)

Run Time: 2 hr 3 min | Director: Tommy Wirkola

Cast: Noomi Rapace, Willem Dafoe, Cassie Clare, Glenn Close

It’s impressive any time one actor can play identical twins, but what about seven different siblings? In the Netflix sci-fi thriller What Happened to Monday, Noomi Rapace portrays seven sisters, each named after one day of the week. Rapace makes each of the characters feel distinct. The film takes place in a dystopian society that is dealing with overpopulation. A one-child policy is strictly enforced by the government’s Child Allocation Bureau. After their sister Monday mysteriously vanishes, the six remaining sisters hunt for their lost sibling. Dead Snow filmmaker Tommy Wirkola adds the perfect amount of camp to the high concept premise. –Liam Gaughan

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The Midnight Sky (2020)

Run Time: 2 hr 2 min | Director: George Clooney

Cast: George Clooney, Felicity Jones, Felicity Jones, David Oyelowo, Tiffany Boone, Demián Bichir, Kyle Chandler, and Caoilinn Springall

George Clooney’s directorial efforts may have been a mixed bag thus far, but The Midnight Sky is his first venture into the science fiction genre as a filmmaker. It’s one of his strongest films to date. Clooney remarkably brings a lonely sensitivity to his lead performance as the scientist Augustine Lofthouse, who must stay on Earth as the rest of mankind searches the universe for habitable planets. Augustine’s only companion is the young girl Iris (Caoilinn Springall), who he raises as his daughter. Alexander Desplat’s beautiful score highlights this touching relationship. The $100 budgeted visual design earned The Midnight Sky an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. — Liam Gaughan

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Don’t Look Up (2021)

Run Time: 2 hr 25 min | Director: Adam McKay

Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonah Hill, Rob Morgan, Mark Rylance, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchette, Timothee Chalamet, Tyler Perry

Adam McKay’s darkly humorous satire of the climate change crisis divided audiences down the middle; while there are those that appreciated McKay’s fiery text, others found it to be vague and insulting. Either way, Don’t Look Up is well worth watching just to engage in the debate about one of the most divisive Best Picture nominees ever. It also has an insanely talented cast, who get the chance to change things up from the type of performances they usually deliver. Has Leonardo DiCaprio ever played a nerd? Has Meryl Streep ever played a dictator? Have we ever seen Timothee Chalamet as a philosophical stoner? — Liam Gaughan

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The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)

Run Time: 1 hr 42 min | Director: Julius Onah

Cast: Daniel Brühl, Elizabeth Debicki, Aksel Hennie, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Chris O’Dowd, John Ortiz, David Oyelowo, Zhang Ziyi

The Cloverfield Paradox is the third installment in the Cloverfield franchise, which follows the crew of an international space station that travels into a parallel dimension while trying to solve the Earth’s energy crisis. As the crew of the Cloverfield Station prepares to test the Shepard particle accelerator, conspiracy theorists back on Earth spin stories about how the accelerator will rip open portals in the fabric of time and unleash horrors from parallel universes. After two years of unsuccessful tests, the crew is finally able to maintain a stable beam, however, chaos ensues as it becomes apparent that the conspiracy theories were not unfounded. As the crew tries to repair the Cloverfield Station after a power surge, they discover a woman named Mina Jensen (Elizabeth Debicki) inside of the wall of the station fused with wires and screaming in agony. This is a perfect example of how the film sits at the intersection of science fiction and horror, delivering on scientific technobabble and nightmare-inducing monsters and body horror.

While The Cloverfield Paradox failed to live up to the expectations set by its predecessors and is certified rotten, it has a brilliant cast that makes it worth watching. The interpersonal relationships and conflict between the crew members—Ernst Schmidt (Daniel Brühl), Ava Hamilton (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), Jason Kiel (David Oyelowo), Monk Acosta (John Ortiz), Gordon Mundy (Chris O’Dowd), Sasha Volkov (Aksel Hennie), and Ling Tam (Zhang Ziyi)—makes up for the uneven storytelling. It’s an ambitious film that gets very lost in its own parallel universes, but it’s worth it for Mbatha-Raw, Oyelowo, and the minor romance subplot between Ernst Schmidt and Ling Tam. – Maggie Lovitt

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Bird Box (2018)

Run Time: 2 hr 4 min | Director: Susanne Bier

Cast: Sandra Bullock, John Malkovich, Lil Rel Howery, Trevante Rhodes, BD Wong, Jacki Weaver

Watch out. Based on the novel of the same name by Josh Malerman, the sci-fi thriller Bird Box tells the chilling story of Malorie Hayes (Sandra Bullock), a mother of two young children who seeks refuge when mysterious entities take over and drive anyone that looks at them to see their worst fears and die by suicide. In an attempt to protect her children and navigate this new life, she bands together with fellow survivors and searches for sanctuary and answers. Clinging to her blindfold and any semblance of hope, Malorie risks it all and travels through treacherous waters in order to get out of this nightmare alive. — Emily Bernard

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Space Sweepers (2021)

Run Time: 2 hr 16 min | Director: Sung-hee Jo

Cast: Song Joong-ki, Kim Tae-ri, Jin Seon-kyu

It is hard to think of a film that you could have more fun with when it comes to science fiction adventure than the glorious experience that is Space Sweepers. It focuses on a crew of a spaceship, that quite literally sweeps up debris in space, who end up getting swept up in an intergalactic dispute that is beyond anything they have ever seen. It is best to go in with as little knowledge as possible as the heights this story reaches is best experienced for the first time in seeing it. All the characters and the cast are routinely outstanding, finding humor as well as drama in every moment they can. There are big space battles galore and a real sense of excitement overflowing from every frame that makes it one of the most enjoyable science fiction films of recent memory. It is everything you could ever want from the genre and then some, proving to be one of the most enduringly thrilling films you could be lucky enough to get to experience for yourself. — Chase Hutchinson

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Synchronic (2019)

Run Time: 1 hr 36 min | Director: Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead

Cast: Anthony Mackie, Jamie Dornan, Ally Ioannides

The Endless and Spring filmmakers Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead return to cinema’s strangest, scariest cinematic universe with Synchronic. With clever ties to their previous films, Synchronic further unfolds the wonders and the horrors sprung from a mysterious force manipulating the world in ways that ripple through time. In Synchronic, those ripples manifest in the form of a designer drug that’s leaving behind a trail of inexplicable deaths and injuries, a pattern that quickly catches the attention of a BFF pair of paramedics (Anthony Mackie and Jamie Dornan). Synchronic establishes a compelling puzzle with striking, unnerving imagery and pays off ever step it takes to solve it with revelations that surprise, sometimes shock, and always up the stakes. Synchronic works just fine as a standalone film if you haven’t seen Benson and Moorhead’s previous work (though you should), but I have to admit, with each new film, I’ve grown consistently more intrigued by the sprawling, genre-building world they’re building, and the obvious attention to detail they’ve put into their design from project to project. — Haleigh Foutch

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Oxygen (2021)

Run Time: 1 hr 41 min | Director: Alexandre Aja

Cast: Mélanie Laurent, Mathieu Amalric, Malik Zidi

Mélanie Laurent gives one of the most commanding and technically impressive acting performances of her career in Oxygen, the clever Netflix sci-fi thriller about a woman who wakes up in a futuristic medical pod with no memory of who she is, how she got there, or how to get out. And she’s running out of oxygen. Directed by Crawl filmmaker Alexandre Aja, the tightly contained thriller manages to consistently ramp up the tension with each new reveal while expanding the world and the stakes of Laurent’s fight to survive, even while trapped within the tiny confines of her chamber. The reveals usually aren’t quite as surprising as the movie seems to think they are, but they do make for a twisty-turny survival movie that’s tightly crafted enough to pull off the wild ride, and a full embrace of sci-fi storytelling that allows a movie that’s almost entirely set in a small box to feel like a much bigger adventure. — Haleigh Foutch

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