15 Sci-Fi Favorites Available on Peacock

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But let’s get real, folks—if you’re a fan of sci-fi and you have access to Peacock, then you basically have access to a whole treasure trove of bizarre, thrilling, and mind-bending cinematic experiences. Maybe your thing is aliens, robots, and galaxies that seem to defy the very laws of physics themselves? Whatever your cup of tea may be, Peacock has got you covered. So, turn off the lights, grab some popcorn, and get ready for our countdown of the 15 best sci-fi movies streaming on Peacock. Will we take you on a thrilling adventure across the galaxy? Will we make you fall in love? Or will we take you down a rabbit hole of bizarre and wacky adventure? The answer is yes, yes, and yes.

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15. Upside Down

Ever imagined a world where gravity only works in specific places? Upside Down is a film that drops you into an incredible world of twinning planets where matter only stays on its own planet, and crossing over can have explosive results. Starring Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst as lovers who are defying the laws of physics, Upside Down is a jaw-dropping romantic adventure.

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14. Mystery Science Theater 3000

Alright, technically a television show, but seeing Joel and the bots riff on some of the all-time worst movies ever created is sheer sci-fi bliss. From Mitchell to Pod People, MST3K makes cinematic bombs into comedy gold—a must-see for fans who like to laugh at anarchy.

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13. Men in Black

Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are the undercover agents protecting Earth from extraterrestrial freaks. Half comedy, half action, half alien spectacle, Men in Black is a genre classic with intergalactic spice—and yes, you can go ahead and dive into the sequels as well.

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12. Jaws

Yes, technically a thriller, but Steven Spielberg’s Jaws borders on sci-fi conjecture with its shark-transformation premise. With suspense, lines that are instantly iconic, and unforgettable scenes, this movie will make you reconsider your next beach vacation.

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11. Dredd

Karl Urban’s 2012 Dredd is the dark dystopian vision that fans have always dreamed of. Judges handing down instant justice in a future world, Dredd must take on a drug lord who controls a 200-story complex. Non-stop action, top-notch world-building, and Lena Headey’s villain make this a contemporary sci-fi classic.

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10. Dante’s Peak

A traditional disaster movie with a science fiction spin: Pierce Brosnan swaps gadgets for a seismometer to alert a town of an erupting volcano. There are explosions, lava, and “I told you so” melodrama, and it’s a hot thrill ride.

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9. Europa Report

A manned expedition to Jupiter’s icy moon uncovers a buried ocean—and maybe extraterrestrial life. As the expedition goes from promising to horrifying, Europa Report serves space exploration with an ample dose of existential horror.

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8. Turbo Kid

Post-apocalyptic mayhem collides with ’80s nostalgia in Turbo Kid, where a Power Glove-wearing teenager battles tyrants and befriends endearingly eccentric robots. Michael Ironside’s scenery-stealing villain, Zeus, and the retro aesthetic make this a gory, adrenaline-fueled acid trip.

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7. Apollo 18

What if NASA’s aborted moon missions were covering up a dark secret? Apollo 18 employs found footage to reveal astronauts discovering lunar terror no one should ever have witnessed—ideal for viewers of sci-fi paranoia and moon-powered thrills.

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6. Donnie Darko

Jake Gyllenhaal plays a rebellious teenager who receives a visit from a giant, time-traveling rabbit foretelling the end of the world. Tangent worlds, existential crises, and multiple viewings that fuel late-night arguments make Donnie Darko a cult sci-fi classic.

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5. Aliens Abducted My Parents, and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out

Small-town teenagers Calvin and Itsy battle alien enigmas during comet season in this sweet, coming-of-age science fiction. It’s quirky, offbeat, and unexpectedly down-to-earth given the space-faring premise. 

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4. The Fifth Element

Luc Besson’s sci-fi extravaganza whisks you away to the 23rd century and has Bruce Willis’s Korben Dallas and Milla Jovovich’s Leeloo rescue the world from ultimate evil. Interstellar politics, flying cars, and a “fifth element” of disorganization conspire to make it genre madness at its best.

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3. Transformers

Michael Bay’s explosive remake brings Autobots and Decepticons to life. Humongous robot battles rule, and while the story is pushed into the background, the raw spectacle is pure popcorn fun.

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2. Terminator 2: Judgment Day

James Cameron’s sequel ups the ante with a liquid-metal T-1000 and its heroic T-800 counterpart. Fast-action-packed sequences, suspenseful drama, and Arnold Schwarzenegger in top form make T2 a sci-fi masterpiece that surpasses the original.

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1. Annihilation

Alex Garland’s Annihilation descends into the Shimmer, a landscape on Earth that’s been transformed by alien forces. Scientists lose their grip on reality, and the world—and thes—bend in horrifying, stunning ways. It’s a sci-fi exploration of humanity and the unknown, unforgettable from beginning to end.

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Whether you’re in the mood for existential terror, epic combat, or a hint of cosmic romance, Peacock’s sci-fi collection has it. Buckle up—it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

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