Loaded with physics, game theory, and interstellar menace, "The Three-Body Problem" is an epic science fiction epic that pits two societies (one alien, one terrestrial) against each other
This ambitious Netflix series is based on Chinese author Liu Qixin's novel "The Three-Body Problem," the first in his groundbreaking "Remembering Earth's Past" series Moving back and forth between modern-day England, 1960s China during the Cultural Revolution, and a virtual representation of a faraway planet, "The Three-Body Problem," like many great science fiction novels, unabashedly gives its audience a lot to look forward to and rewards their patience After Season 1, check out five more shows like "3Body Problem," available for streaming now
In "3 Body Problem," there is ambiguity in the aliens' plans, and at first it is hard to tell what they intend to do on Earth At first, it appears that they are simply refugees fleeing an unstable planet and want peaceful coexistence with humanity, but it soon becomes clear that this is not all Similarly, "V" has an air of uncertainty about it When the aliens arrive on Earth, they appear friendly, even benevolent But things change when Erica (Elizabeth Mitchell) learns the truth about their intentions on Earth "V," a remake of the 1983 miniseries of the same name, aired for two seasons on ABC before being cancelled
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Like "3 Body Problems," "Foundation" is based on an ambitious science fiction series and deals with multiple generations preparing for a seemingly catastrophic event The film is full of political intrigue as various interests try to assert their own ideas of what an intergalactic government should look like But most of all, "Foundation" is reminiscent of "3 Body Problems" because much of its storytelling takes place on a grander scale, with characters developing plans that will directly affect not only their own lives but also those of their successors for centuries to come From They are playing the long game, thinking in terms of human generations, not days, weeks, or months, as seen in the latest Netflix series
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While many shows depict the initial alien invasion, the 2015 miniseries "Childhood's End," based on the novel by Arthur C Clarke, takes a slightly different approach Decades after their arrival on the planet, the "overlords," as they are called, appear to have turned the planet into a utopian society; as seen in "3 Body Problems," some humans embrace the overlords on a spiritual level and view them as guardian angels If you like the existential dread of "3 Body Problem," "Childhood's End" has plenty of it
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What would actually happen if Earth were invaded by a hostile alien force and all humanity was subjugated to their will? Colony, starring "Lost" native Josh Holloway, takes place in a post-invasion landscape where cities around the world are isolated from one another in colonies controlled by government forces loyal to the aliens As in any occupation story, there are those who are considered "collaborators," who choose to cooperate with the invaders in the hopes that their daily lives will be improved by taking the more powerful side, and there are those who resist, who instead choose to fight for their freedom The Colony, which portrayed a fascist regime as well as a literal alien one, was cancelled after three seasons on the USA Network
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As an actual story, "Game of Thrones" has absolutely nothing to do with "3 Body Problem" This is because the medieval-style lands of Westeros are a far cry from modern-day London and outer space Nevertheless, "3Body Problem" has a sprawling, grandiose tone reminiscent of "Game of Thrones" Thanks to the efforts of showrunners DB Weiss and David Benioff, who worked on both films, there are more than a few superficial similarities They brought back composer Ramin Djawadi, who provided the memorable theme for "Game of Thrones," and several actors have re-emerged to collaborate with their former bosses Indeed, John Bradley, Liam Cunningham, and Jonathan Pryce, who all played Sam, Davos Seaworth, and the High Sparrow, respectively, in "Game of Thrones" before appearing in "3 Body Problems," are truly Westerosi reunions
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