Si vous avez adoré l'univers dystopique et haletant de 'Snowpiercer : Le Transperceneige' (2013), vous serez ravi de découvrir ces 10 films et séries qui partagent la même tension, la même critique sociale et la même atmosphère glaciale. Plongez dans des récits tout aussi captivants où l'humanité lutte pour survivre dans des mondes en ruine.

Battlestar Galactica (2004)
Description: A gripping narrative about the remnants of humanity fleeing annihilation, dealing with themes of survival, leadership, and the ethical dilemmas of war.
Fait: The series was a reimagining of the 1978 show. It won a Peabody Award for its storytelling and social commentary.


The Man in the High Castle (2015)
Description: Alternate history series depicting a world where Axis powers won WWII, exploring resistance, oppression, and the fragility of societal structures.
Fait: Based on Philip K. Dick's novel. The show's production design meticulously recreated a Nazi-dominated America.


The Last Ship (2014)
Description: Post-apocalyptic military drama centered on a naval crew's mission to save humanity from a deadly pandemic, highlighting themes of leadership and societal collapse.
Fait: Inspired by a 1988 novel of the same name. The show consulted with real naval officers for authenticity.


The 100 (2014)
Description: Post-apocalyptic survival drama where humanity struggles to rebuild society after a catastrophic event, exploring themes of power, morality, and survival in a confined environment.
Fait: Originally based on a book series by Kass Morgan. The show was praised for its complex character arcs and moral dilemmas.


The Expanse (2015)
Description: Sci-fi series depicting societal divisions and political intrigue in a future where humanity has colonized the solar system, with a strong focus on class struggle and survival.
Fait: The show was saved from cancellation by fan campaigns, leading to its continuation on Amazon Prime. It's known for its realistic portrayal of space physics.


The Handmaid's Tale (2017)
Description: Dystopian drama exploring oppression, resistance, and the breakdown of society under a totalitarian regime, with a focus on hierarchical control and rebellion.
Fait: Based on Margaret Atwood's novel, the show's costumes became symbols of feminist resistance. It was the first streaming series to win an Emmy for Outstanding Drama.


The Wilds (2020)
Description: Survival drama following a group of stranded teenagers, delving into themes of societal hierarchy, human nature, and manipulation in extreme conditions.
Fait: The show features a diverse cast and was praised for its feminist themes. It was canceled after two seasons despite a cliffhanger ending.


Altered Carbon (2018)
Description: Cyberpunk noir exploring class disparity through the lens of immortality technology, where the wealthy dominate and the oppressed fight back.
Fait: Based on Richard K. Morgan's novel. The show's production design cost over $7 million per episode in the first season.


Dark (2017)
Description: Complex sci-fi thriller involving time travel and interconnected destinies, with a strong emphasis on cyclical patterns of power and control.
Fait: First German-language original series on Netflix. Known for its intricate plotting and non-linear storytelling.


The Rain (2018)
Description: Post-apocalyptic survival story following young survivors in Scandinavia after a rain-borne virus wipes out most of humanity, focusing on trust and leadership.
Fait: First Danish original series for Netflix. The show's creators researched real-world survival scenarios for authenticity.
