Si vous avez adoré 'Upload' (2020), cette série qui mêle humour, science-fiction et réflexion sur l'au-delà numérique, vous allez adorer ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des univers où la technologie et l'humanité se rencontrent de manière surprenante.

Westworld (2016)
Description: Explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and human consciousness, with a strong focus on the ethical dilemmas and existential questions surrounding synthetic life.
Fait: The show's creators drew inspiration from the original 1973 film, but expanded the narrative to delve deeper into AI and free will. The park's design was influenced by real-world locations like Monument Valley.


Fringe (2008)
Description: Mixes science fiction with procedural elements, exploring parallel universes, advanced technology, and the ethical boundaries of scientific experimentation.
Fait: Created by J.J. Abrams, the show was known for its intricate mythology and Easter eggs. It featured a unique 'pattern' that connected seemingly unrelated events.


The Man in the High Castle (2015)
Description: Presents an alternate history where advanced technology and political intrigue intersect, exploring themes of resistance, identity, and the nature of reality.
Fait: Based on Philip K. Dick's novel, the show features intricate world-building and alternate timelines. The production design meticulously recreates a dystopian 1960s America under Axis rule.


Person of Interest (2011)
Description: A sci-fi thriller that examines surveillance, artificial intelligence, and the moral dilemmas of predicting and preventing crimes before they happen.
Fait: The show was initially pitched as a crime procedural but evolved into a deeper exploration of AI and privacy. Its creator, Jonathan Nolan, later worked on 'Westworld.'


Continuum (2012)
Description: Follows a law enforcement officer from a dystopian future who travels back in time, grappling with the ethical implications of altering history and the role of technology in society.
Fait: The show was one of the first Canadian sci-fi series to gain international acclaim. It explored complex themes of corporate control and individual freedom.


The 100 (2014)
Description: A post-apocalyptic series that follows a group of survivors navigating a harsh new world, with themes of morality, survival, and the consequences of technological advancement.
Fait: Originally based on a book series by Kass Morgan, the show diverged significantly from its source material. It gained a cult following for its bold storytelling and character arcs.


The Expanse (2015)
Description: A hard sci-fi series that delves into political intrigue, human colonization of space, and the emergence of advanced alien technology, all while maintaining a grounded approach.
Fait: Based on the book series by James S.A. Corey, the show was initially canceled but revived due to fan campaigns. It's praised for its realistic depiction of space physics.


Humans (2015)
Description: Delves into the societal and personal ramifications of humanoid robots gaining sentience, focusing on themes of identity, autonomy, and coexistence.
Fait: The series is a remake of the Swedish show 'Real Humans.' It was praised for its nuanced portrayal of AI and its emotional depth.


The Peripheral (2022)
Description: Centers on advanced technology that allows users to experience alternate realities, blending futuristic sci-fi with deep character-driven storytelling.
Fait: Based on the novel by William Gibson, the show features a unique dual-timeline narrative. The production team used cutting-edge visual effects to create its immersive futuristic world.


Tales from the Loop (2020)
Description: A contemplative sci-fi series that examines the impact of advanced technology on human relationships and emotions, often with a melancholic and poetic tone.
Fait: Inspired by the art of Simon Stålenhag, the show's aesthetic blends rural landscapes with futuristic machinery. Each episode is a standalone story but interconnected through the setting.
