If You Loved Foundation, Watch These 10 Shows Next

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If you’re hooked on the sprawling sci-fi epic ‘Foundation’ on Apple TV+, you’re likely craving more stories that blend grand world-building, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes. The show’s mix of political intrigue, futuristic technology, and human struggle sets a high bar for the genre.

I’ve put together a list of 10 shows that capture similar vibes, from space operas to dystopian dramas. Each one offers a unique take on science fiction, perfect for diving into after you’ve binged ‘Foundation’.

The Expanse (2015-2022)

The Expanse (2015-2022)
Syfy

This gritty space saga follows a diverse crew navigating tensions between Earth, Mars, and the asteroid belt. Its focus on political maneuvering and human survival mirrors the galactic stakes of ‘Foundation’.

The detailed world feels alive, with realistic technology and cultures shaped by their environments. Strong characters like James Holden and Chrisjen Avasarala keep you invested through every twist.

Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009)

Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009)
Universal Television

A reimagined classic, this show tracks humanity’s remnants fleeing from robotic Cylons after a devastating war. Like ‘Foundation’, it tackles big ideas about destiny and leadership.

Commander Adama and his crew face moral dilemmas that echo the empire’s struggles in ‘Foundation’. The mix of action, philosophy, and personal drama makes it a gripping ride.

Westworld (2016-2022)

Westworld (2016-2022)
Warner Bros. Television

Set in a futuristic theme park populated by sentient robots, this series explores free will and control. Its layered storytelling feels similar to ‘Foundation’s complex narrative.

The hosts’ rebellion against their creators parallels the empire’s unraveling. With a stellar cast, including Evan Rachel Wood and Thandiwe Newton, it’s a cerebral sci-fi gem.

Silo (2023-present)

Silo (2023-present)
AMC Studios

This Apple TV+ thriller follows a community living in a massive underground silo, questioning their world’s rules. It shares ‘Foundation’s curiosity about societal structures.

Rebecca Ferguson leads a stellar cast as residents uncover dark secrets. The slow-burn mystery and rich world-building make it a perfect follow-up for ‘Foundation’ fans.

For All Mankind (2019-present)

For All Mankind (2019-present)
Tall Ship Productions

Another Apple TV+ hit, this show imagines an alternate history where the space race never ended. Its focus on ambition and innovation aligns with ‘Foundation’s vision of progress.

The series jumps through decades, showing how personal and political choices shape the future. It’s a compelling mix of drama and speculative science.

Dune: Prophecy (2024-present)

Dune: Prophecy (2024-present)
Legendary Television

Set in the ‘Dune’ universe, this HBO Max prequel dives into the origins of the Bene Gesserit sisterhood. Like ‘Foundation’, it’s rooted in a richly detailed sci-fi world.

The show explores power and prophecy, with intricate plotting that fans of Hari Seldon’s schemes will appreciate. It’s a visually stunning journey worth taking.

Raised by Wolves (2020-2022)

Raised by Wolves (2020-2022)
Scott Free Productions

This unique series follows two androids raising human children on a distant planet after Earth’s destruction. Its exploration of faith and survival echoes ‘Foundation’s themes.

The eerie atmosphere and unconventional story, driven by Amanda Collin’s haunting performance, make it a bold sci-fi experiment. It’s a shame it ended after two seasons.

His Dark Materials (2019-2022)

His Dark Materials (2019-2022)
Bad Wolf

Based on Philip Pullman’s novels, this fantasy-sci-fi blend follows Lyra, a young girl challenging a repressive regime. Its epic scope feels akin to ‘Foundation’s galaxy-spanning tale.

The show weaves magic, science, and rebellion into a captivating story. Dafne Keen and Ruth Wilson shine in a world where every choice matters.

The Man in the High Castle (2015-2019)

The Man in the High Castle (2015-2019)
Amazon Studios

This alternate history imagines a world where the Axis powers won World War II. Its focus on crumbling empires and resistance mirrors ‘Foundation’s central conflict.

Rufus Sewell’s complex portrayal of a conflicted official adds depth. The show’s exploration of alternate realities keeps you hooked until the end.

Babylon 5 (1994-1998)

Babylon 5 (1994-1998)
Warner Bros. Television

A pioneering space opera, this series centers on a space station navigating interstellar politics and war. Its ambitious storytelling paved the way for shows like ‘Foundation’.

The ensemble cast and multi-season arcs create a lived-in universe. It’s a must-watch for fans of intricate plots and diplomatic intrigue.

Which sci-fi show is your top pick, or did I miss a gem you love? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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