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  1. Apr 21, 2014 · In the new Syfy series Dominion -- premiering Thursday, June 19 at 9/8c and based on characters from the 2010 feature Legion -- it's the year 25 A.E.

    • Matt Webb Mitovich
  2. List of programs broadcast by Syfy. The following is a list of TV programs for the American channel Syfy, including both original and acquired programming.

    • Battlestar Galactica. Created by: Glen A. Larson (original), Ronald D. Moore, David Eick. Stars: Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, Katee Sackhoff, Jamie Bamber, James Callis, Michael Hogan, Aaron Douglas, Tricia Heifer, Grace Park, Tahmoh Penikett.
    • Doctor Who. Created by: Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber, Donald Wilson. Stars: Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith. Watch on HBO Max. Originally launched in 1963, The Doctor returned to TV screens in 2005, traveling through time and space in the TARDIS, an antiquated and surprisingly spacious blue police box.
    • “Mystery Science Theater 3000. Created by: Joel Hodgson. Stars: Felicia Day, Patton Oswalt, Jonah Ray, Baron Vaughn, Hampton Yount, Joel Hodgson, Trace Beaulieu, Josh Weinstein, Jim Mallon, Kevin Murphy, Frank Conniff, Michael J. Nelson, Mary Jo Pehl, Bill Corbett, Patrick Brantseg.
    • The Expanse. Created by: Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby. Stars: Thomas Jane, Steven Strait, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Paulo Costanzo. Watch on Amazon Prime. In Syfy’s The Expanse, Mars and Earth are two superpowers racing to gain the technological upper hand, while those who live in the Asteroid Belt mine resources for the more privileged planets and become more and more prone to radicalization.
  3. Jun 18, 2014 · Post-apocalyptic society is becoming a recurring theme at Syfy. With Defiance set to return this Thursday night, it's particularly fitting that Dominion would be paired with it.

    • Stargate Sg-1
    • The Magicians
    • Farscape
    • Battlestar Galactica
    • Resident Alien
    • Chucky
    • Eureka
    • Sliders
    • Wynonna Earp
    • The Expanse

    Picking up where director Roland Emmerich’s awesome namesake 1994 feature film left off, Stargate SG-1 marked the first TV expansion of what’s since become an enormous sci-fi universe. Taking the movie baton from Kurt Russell to reprise the role of Col. Jack O’Neill, Richard Dean Anderson and a standout cast (Claudia Black, Beau Bridges, Ben Browde...

    If Harry Potter and True Blood ever had a baby, it might’ve come out looking a lot like The Magicians. Adapted from author Lev Grossman’s wildly imaginative eponymous novel, the series’ magic-infused world looked as awesome on the small screen as the book made it all sound. Surrounded by a young-adult ensemble of would-be wizards in training, stude...

    Striking an instantly-recognizable look thanks to Creature Shop effects and the visual touch of The Jim Henson Company creative scion Brian Henson, Farscape still feels original nearly 20 years after its final episode aired. Equally original was the story, flinging Earthly astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder) through a wormhole and deep into an al...

    All these shows are too near and dear for us to rank — but if we did, Ronald D. Moore’s extraordinarily well-cast space saga would be stratospherically close to the top. Battlestar Galactica broke tons of new TV ground as a sci-fi series that balanced the personal with the positively epic, putting its adrift and surviving 12 Colonies stragglers in ...

    Alan Tudyk’s alien-out-of-water sci-fi comedy series has proven more than enough of a hit to get the early green light for a third-season outing, and we couldn’t be happier: Resident Alien is one of the funniest SYFY original series we’ve ever seen (and, of course, we’ve seen ‘em all.) Tudyk stars as let’s-just-call-him Harry, the shapeshifting ali...

    To the delight of longtime fans everywhere, the body count’s already deliciously high — so who knows where the next stab will strike when Chucky returns to SYFY for its second season on Oct. 5? Created by Child’s Play mastermind Don Mancini and buttressed by franchise favorites including Jennifer Tilly (as Tiffany Valentine) and Brad Dourif (the vo...

    Laced with the same offbeat comic DNA that infused sister spinoffs Warehouse 13 and Alphas, Eureka was an imminently watchable, Twin Peaks-esque show about a regular ol’ sheriff (Colin Ferguson) who just wants to do right by his small town. Of course, it’s no ordinary place: Weird occurrences are pretty much par for the course in Eureka’s titular O...

    Starting life at Fox before sliding over to cable, Sliders took a piece of Quantum Leap’s time travel premise and expanded it to an entire ensemble of wormhole-jumping characters, anchored by lead “slider” Quinn Mallory (Jerry O’Connell). Capable of visiting parallel universes but powerless to predict how long they’d stick around in them, the gang ...

    Based on the Western horror comic series of the same name, Wynonna Earp was chock full of the good stuff: Revenant outlaws, supernatural scares, sharp-witted takes on society’s shortcomings, and hilarious NSFW situations galore. What else would you expect from a horror fantasy about the great-great-granddaughter (Melanie Scrofano) of Wyatt Earp; a ...

    One of the most ambitious sci-fi sagas ever, The Expansehas lived up to its name, starting life at SYFY before warping over to Amazon to continue the second leg of its interplanetary journey. Set centuries in the future after humanity has taken to the heavens to find safer dwellings in the colonized solar system, the series fleshed out entire socie...

    • Benjamin Bullard
  4. Nov 26, 2016 · Syfy (previously Sci-Fi) has been producing science fiction series years before it became mainstream. Though the network may not have the same budget and viewership as HBO or AMC, Syfy has managed to turn out some pretty impressive original series since they launched in 1992.

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  6. Ascension is a 2014 science fiction mystery drama television miniseries which aired on CBC in Canada and Syfy in the United States. It consisted of six 43 minute episodes, grouped into three chapters of two episodes each. The show was created by Philip Levens and Adrian A. Cruz.

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