![]() ![]() It sounds like a winner, but with just 21 votes, ARQ fails to live up to its premise. After discovering a new energy supply, he's attacked by a gang of masked intruders looking to steal his new invention. This climate change thriller stars Robbie Amell as an engineer in a future where the oil has run out. Despite all this, See You Yesterday only got 21 votes in our best original sci-fi from the Netflix poll. Fox also shows up for a necessary Back to the Future nod. ![]() When a young girl invents time travel just before her brother is shot and killed by the police, she uses her new power to try to save him. See You Yesterday mixes time travel hijinks with social justice themes to tell a powerful sci-fi story. But considering the cast, which also includes Amanda Seyfried, it may be worth another watch. With just 20 votes, Anon is another forgettable B-tier sci-fi movie from Netflix. As a result, crime has been wiped out, and privacy along with it. Anon (2018)ĭescribed by Inverse as "Clive Owen's Black Mirror," Anon takes place in a near-future where everyone's memories are recorded. iBoy also stars Maisie Williams, which may explain how it earned 20 votes for Netflix's best sci-fi despite flying under pretty much everyone's radar. This story of a teenage boy who accidentally gets pieces of his smartphone embedded in his head and becomes a walking computer is just ridiculous enough to work. (Just try watching the trailer and tell me you understand what this movie is about.) 12. With just 18 votes, TAU may be too complicated for its own good. smart home, but that's about all this sci-fi thriller has going for it. TAU stars Gary Oldman as the voice of an evil A.I. The story of a mute bartender in a futuristic version of Berlin apparently didn't resonate with sci-fi fans, but I can't help but wonder if this universally hated movie might just be a cult classic in the making. Mute (2018)ĭespite a cast that includes Paul Rudd, Justin Theroux, and Sam Rockwell, Mute only got 16 votes. ![]() I actually kind of liked this one, but considering its dark tone, I can't say I'm surprised it only got 14 votes for best Netflix sci-fi movie of all time. The movie stars Margaret Qualley ( Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) as a scientist who remained on Earth after everyone else evacuated for space and Anthony Mackie (Marvel's new Captain America) as a stranger who shows up in a steampunk hot air balloon. A depressing sci-fi dystopic about one of the last humans left on Earth, IO is beautiful to look at but painful to watch. ![]()
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