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Frank Herbert's Dune is a 2000 science fiction television miniseries, based on the 1965 novel of the same title by Frank Herbert.It is written for the screen and directed by John Harrison, and stars Alec Newman as Paul Atreides, William Hurt as Duke Leto Atreides, and Saskia Reeves as Lady Jessica, along with Ian McNeice, Julie Cox, and Giancarlo Giannini.
2000s comic science fiction television series (3 C, 1 P) F. Farscape (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "2000s science fiction television series" The following 4 pages are ...
Science fiction films, one-time presentations, original net animation (ONA), original video animation (OVA), short films (a.k.a. shorts), serial films (a.k.a. serials) and specials must have been created specifically for or broadcast first (premiere, "first showing") on television or on a streaming channel to qualify for the purpose of this list.
Science fiction drama: 1998 1 season, 13 episodes: Exposure: Science fiction: 2000–02 2 seasons, 42 episodes: The Outer Limits (1995 series) (season 7) Science fiction horror: 2001–02 1 season, 22 episodes: Previously aired on Showtime for seasons 1–6. Métal Hurlant Chronicles: Science fiction fantasy drama: 2014 2 seasons, 12 episodes ...
From anthology series to inter-space mysteries, see the best sci-fi TV shows of all time, including SIlo, Severance, Andor, and more. ... For a while in the late 2000s, ...
The Invisible Man (also shortened to "The I-Man" in Season 2) is an American science fiction television series starring Vincent Ventresca, Paul Ben-Victor, Eddie Jones, Shannon Kenny and Michael McCafferty. The show aired two seasons, from June 9, 2000 to February 1, 2002, on the Sci Fi Channel and was syndicated to
Fusing My So-Called Life angst with threads of sci-fi storytelling, this moody series offers both escapist charm and a nuanced portrayal of adolescent life in the early-2000s (minus the aliens).