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The 14 Best Sci-Fi Movies on Peacock in June 2024: Ghostbusters, About Time, Jurassic Park & More

Peacock has a collection of new and old titles, including some of our science fiction faves!

By Cassidy Ward

Stories are the way we talk about the things we’re not good at talking about: love, death, fear, hope... We build proxies for ourselves that are better-looking, braver, or cleverer than we are, and we put them in the situations we can only imagine in order to explore the world as it is or as we wish it could be. Science fiction, more than perhaps any other genre, extends this unique form of cultural meditation to our own possible future.

Through science fiction, we see the ways the world might one day be, and we can make mistakes on page or screen in the hope that we don’t make them when they really come knocking. Because we can only build what we can first imagine, we’d serve ourselves well by sampling the many different potential futures available in our fictions.

If you’re looking for inspiration, Peacock’s collection of science fiction movies and television series might be the perfect place to start. To be sure, not all sci-fi flicks present an ideal future, and they might serve you better as a warning than a blueprint, but either way you’re sure to have a blast along the way. There are scores of movies and hundreds of episodes of science fiction to choose from, these are but some of our favorites.

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JURASSIC PARK COLLECTION

Jurassic Park is perhaps the most rewatchable movie ever made. Based on the Michael Crichton novel of the same name, the original film takes viewers to the titular park alongside a small group of scientists and one unfortunate lawyer.

The park is a monument to humanity’s capacity for both wonder and hubris. Things start out beautifully. The look in the eyes of doctors Sattler (Laura Dern) and Grant (Sam Neill) when they first gaze upon the genetically created beasts is transcendent to the point that you’ll almost believe dinosaurs walk the Earth once again. But it wouldn’t be a Crichton story if things didn’t go horribly wrong. Things went so wrong, in fact, that dinosaurs continued to plague us through two sequels and the Jurassic World sequel trilogy.

Watch it now on Peacock!


GHOSTBUSTERS I AND II

Ghostbusters is one of the most recognized and enduring franchises in movie history, and this is the movie that started it all. Released in 1984 and starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson, Ghostbusters follows the hilarious and world-defining exploits of four ghost hunters in New York.

While the premise of the movie is undoubtedly supernatural — a closer fit for the fantasy or horror genres — the way they handle their spectral adversaries plants them firmly in science fiction territory. Capturing ghosts, it turns out, requires the use of some of science fiction’s most iconic gadgets, including the proton pack (basically a miniaturized particle accelerator), the PKE meter, the ghost trap, and the Ecto-1 itself.

When ghosts break out all over New York, it’s up to this rag-tag group of jumpsuit wearing ding-dongs with highly dangerous, experimental equipment to save us from a literal Hell on Earth. If you’re looking for a double dose of ghosts and ghoulies, queue up a double feature with Ghostbusters II.

Watch Ghostbusters now on Peacock!

Watch Ghostbusters II now on Peacock!


MAD MAX

George Miller’s 1979 future dystopia Mad Max follows Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson), an Australian police officer watching the world fall down around him. In the near future, oil shortages and ecological collapse lead to the rapid downfall of human civilization, and enterprising criminals seize their opportunity to come into the light.

With his black Pursuit Special, Max tries to stave off the end of things one bad guy at a time. He’s not very successful (no one is) and he wants to pack it in; that is until his wife and child are killed by murderous street gangs and Max loses his cool. All at once, Max embraces the end and his violent but righteous role within it.

Mad Max earned $100 million on a $400,000 budget upon its release and spawned a trio of sequels and the upcoming prequel, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.

Watch it now on Peacock!


2012

Roland Emmerich’s (Those About to Die) 2009 disaster flick 2012 hinges on a probable misinterpretation of the Mesoamerican Long Calendar, which some believe predicted the end of the world in 2012. The trouble begins when a geologist called Adrian Helmsley (Chiwetel Ejiofor) discovers a new type of neutrino emanating from a solar flare, drilling deep into the Earth and heating up the core.

Heating your planet from the outside is bad, but heating it from the inside might be worse, as evidenced by the non-stop barrage of natural disasters triggered by the flare’s neutrinos. With nothing to do but survive the end of the world, authorities construct a series of arks in the hope of saving at least some of humanity.

Of course, the world didn’t really end in 2012, but things have been pretty weird since, so maybe those ancient Mesoamericans were on to something.

Watch it now on Peacock!


RIDDICK COLLECTION

Pitch Black features Vin Diesel in space fighting killer aliens with magic eyes during a month-long solar eclipse. It sounds like the ramblings of a madman as the last bursts of electricity flicker across his dying brain, but it is very real and very cool.

Diesel plays Richard B. Riddick, a man with a shine in his eyes and the ability to see in the dark. That comes in handy when you’re surrounded by bloodthirsty extraterrestrials who only come out at night. It’s Vin Diesel at his highest octane and, through some cinematic miracle, the character returned again in Riddick and The Chronicles of Riddick, where he fought the Neuromancer for his literal and figurative soul.

Watch it now on Peacock!


DONNIE DARKO

Donnie Darko, Richard Kelly’s 2001 cult classic, continues to demand rewatches and command late-night barguments two decades after release. Set in 1988, the titular Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal) is awoken by a mysterious voice. Following it, he encounters a creepy, humanoid rabbit named Frank who tells Donnie the world will end in 28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes, and 12 seconds.

Strange as that encounter was, it saved Donnie from certain death when an airplane engine crashed into his bedroom. From there, a bizarre series of events unfolds involving tangent universes, multiverse artifacts, time traveling ghosts, and the entangled fates of one boy and the entire universe.

Watch it now on Peacock!


ABOUT TIME

Time travel movies usually have far-reaching consequences for the timeline, but About Time is an intimate temporal tale about love. Tim Lake (Domhnall Gleeson), his father James (Bill Nighy), and the rest of the men in their family have the inexplicable ability to time travel within their own lives. They can’t go back to see the dinosaurs, but they can relive moments they’ve already experienced and, if they want, change things.

James warns Tim against using this ability to garner wealth or fame, and Tim instead uses it to build and improve a relationship with Mary (Rachel McAdams). Things get complicated when, after having their first child, Tim learns that changing the past will erase his children, replacing them with strangers.

With every addition to his family, a temporal door gets locked behind him, and Tim has to decide what’s more important, cleaning up his history or keeping the people he loves.

Watch it now on Peacock!


APOLLO 18

NASA’s Apollo program came to a close in 1972 with the successful return of Apollo 17. The program ended early, scrapping three planned crewed missions, Apollos 18 through 20. The history books will tell you that’s where things ended, but director Gonzalo López-Gallego imagined an alternate history in the 2011 found footage film Apollo 18.

In the film, after Apollo officially ended, the 18th mission was reactivated as a top secret Department of Defense mission to deliver a classified payload to the Moon’s South Pole. The deadly events that follow go a long way to explaining why the footage was buried and the mission never spoken of. If you know the Moon landings happened but still want a little conspiracy, as a treat, this is the movie for you.

Watch it now on Peacock!


TURBO KID

Turbo Kid isn’t, strictly speaking, a vision of the future, but we’ll let it slide because it’s INCREDIBLE. It takes place in an alternate reality 1997, in a world struggling for water. The tyrannical overlord Zeus (played perfectly by Michael Ironside) captures people from the Wasteland and crushes them to get their water. It’s a tough world to live in when you’re a kid who just wants to ride his bike and read comic books.

When The Kid meets Apple, a friendship model robot, the two of them embark on a coming of age story like none you’ve ever seen. It’s equal parts Napoleon Dynamite and Mad Max, with a disturbingly hilarious amount of blood splatter. It’s a post-apocalyptic fever dream as imagined by a Power Glove-wearing teenager from the ‘80s. It’s perfect.

Watch it now on Peacock!


EUROPA REPORT

Europa is one of Jupiter’s four largest moons (the so-called Galilean moons) and it’s covered in a global sheet of ice. Beneath that ice, thanks to the tidal forces between Europa, Jupiter, and its dozens of other moons, is a world-spanning ocean of liquid water. Research suggests activity at the surface transports oxygen and salts into the water, and seafloor vents could provide a source of nutrients and heat. With a bit of luck, life could spring up there and thrive in a lightless ocean world.

Europa Report imagines the sort of mission we dream of, sending brave explorers to an alien world to see it for themselves. Sadly, things don’t go to plan. That’s clear from the jump, because the story is narrated not by any of the crewmembers, but by the CEO of Europa Ventures, Dr. Samantha Unger. A crewed mission is sent to the icy moon, looking for life. In space, you should be careful what you wish for.

Upon landing, they drill through the ice and release a probe. One crew member sees a blue light in the distance but is dismissed as being sleep deprived. All doubt evaporates when the underwater probe sees a similar light just moments before being destroyed. There’s life on Europa, alright, and it isn’t happy.

Watch it now on Peacock!


DANTE'S PEAK

The fictional residents of Dante’s Peak get a violent reminder of nature’s awesome power in the disaster flick of the same name, written by Leslie Bohem and directed by Roger Donaldson. Pierce Brosnan trades in his tuxedo and MI6-issued gadgets for cargo shorts and a seismometer as Harry Dalton, a volcanologist for the U.S. Geological Survey. He’s studying a seemingly dormant volcano bordering the titular town and he suspects it might not be as dormant as it seems.

Despite his warnings, and the cooked bodies of two bathers boiled alive in a hot spring, officials decide there is no risk of eruption, pack up their instruments, and prepare to leave town. That’s when the lid literally blows off this whole thing, the lava starts flowing, and the real action begins.

Watch it now on Peacock!


DREDD

In 1995, director Danny Cannon lifted the character of Judge Dredd from its namesake comic strip and onto the silver screen; it didn’t do well. In 2012 the character got the onscreen adaptation he deserved from director Pete Travis and screenwriter Alex Garland (Ex Machina) in the simply titled Dredd.

In a near-future dystopia, Judges like Dredd are given full authority over enforcement of the law, including judgment, sentencing, and execution. Dredd (Karl Urban) is sent to a 200-story apartment building ruled by Ma-Ma (Lena Headey), a drug lord controlling the flow of a designer time-distorting drug. Once inside, Ma-Ma locks the place down behind nuclear blast doors, and puts a price on Dredd’s head. Things only get worse from there.

Watch it now on Peacock!


KING KONG

Following the record-breaking success of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Peter Jackson returned to a project he’d been kicking around for years: a remake of King Kong. The movie hit theaters in 2005 and follows the story of down-on-his-luck filmmaker Carl Denham (Jack Black), struggling starlet Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts) and famed playwright Jack Driscoll (Adrian Brody).

The trio board a ship along with a dozen or so supporting crew on a trip officially headed for Singapore. Instead, Denham makes way for the legendary Skull Island, where they capture a massive, oversized ape first on camera and then for real. Andy Serkis turns in a stellar performance as the titular Kong, breathing life into what was only a rubber suit in decades past.

Watch it now on Peacock!


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